From: Dave Heil on Mon, Sep 11 2006 9:45 pm
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From: Dave Heil on Mon, Sep 11 2006 2:46 pm
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From: Dave Heil 940 on Sun, Sep 10 2006 3:26 pm
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From: on Sun, Sep 10 2006 7:55 am
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From: on Thurs, Sep 7 2006 6:53 pm
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As I told you earlier, you get what you dish out.
Tsk, I've gotten no "dishes" from this newsgroup. Most of it
is 'macaroni and chiz." :-)
You'd no sooner blown
back into this newsgroup when you started with the cutesy names.
"Blown back?" :-) Tsk, tsk, I've been in here since
before the world's greatest DXer was here, back when he
WAS DX (paid for by the US taxpayer). :-)
Brian is guilty of the same technique.
Brian got "dishes?" I'll have to ask him. Maybe we can
compare the cooking up of ersatz "food" by all the extra
super-special morsemen. [overcooked by them, as usual]
As for Mark, his posting record speaks
for itself. He *is* the group Myna bird.
Tsk. No sooner had you blown back into this newsgroup when
you stated with the cutesy names.
But, you hypocritically rationalize that as "approved" and
"condoned" since you are an extra super-special morseman.
YOU are not of the FCC, not an official thereof...
No, I am not. You just stated who regulates U.S. amateur radio.
You are not one who does.
True. But YOU pretend to be the RULER (by some posturing
and preening and smug superiority) of it, the one who
"approves" and "disapproves" of conduct. :-)
... Nobody has given more commands or invited more
people to leave than Len Anderson.
Who is this "Len Anderson"? How did you arrive at the
numbers of "leave commands?" Did you check with the
person who has the callsign N2EY? Remember, only HIS
numbers are the "correct" ones. :-)
Well, Foghorn, you told you what to do.
Hypocrisy in action. It is "approved" for extra super-
special morsemen to use any words they see fit, but NOT
good conduct for NON-morsemen to do the same. Tsk, tsk.
You can capitalize words and stomp your tired old feet all day long.
Tsk. CAPITALIZING words needs to be done in some cases
to get through to the tired, closed-mind morsemen who
cannot comprehend anyone having opinions other than
morsemen's imaginings of glory.
Sometimes there's no other recourse but to use a 2x4
to bang on the heads of 1x2s. :-)
As
long as I'm able to continue enjoying amateur radio and you stand on the
outside, pouting, life is pretty good, Len. Have a nice day.
Tsk, tsk. All I'm doing is advocating the elimination
of the morse code test for US amateur radio licensing...for
the benefit of anyone who might want to enjoy the HOBBY of
amateur radio.
While you thought you were high up in some kind of amateur
morse treehouse, I was way up in the big REAL radio
high-rise some distance away, much higher up and
communicating with many more humans.
Enjoy your ham radio. We all see you have lots of pickles
to go with that ham. [the pickel dill is making your face
and words all puckered?] Bon apetit.
My day is dandy. I have some free time to consider more
about the retrograde attitudes of olde-tyme elite morsemen
who wish to keep US amateur radio forever in the standards
and practices of Their youth. That without thinking that
Their youth is long gone. Yet they posture and preen
about their (self-described) greatness without realizing
that they are simply imagining things.
I am a citizen of the United States of America.
What'd I just write? Your citizenship is acknowledged.
Amazing! Heil actually "conceded" that I was correct!
Now, if only the person known as "N2EY" can concede
to my statements being right, it would be a cause for
celebration! :-)
You commented to the FCC. Happy now?
No. The FCC has taken NO VISIBLE ACTION on the NPRM of
last year.
... I got INTO radio in 1953.
You keep flipping the channel, OM. You wrote "AMATEUR" RADIO above.
No, I wrote just "radio."
Now you've switched to the generic "radio".
"Generic?" :-)
You mean to say that the ARRL and Hiram Percy Maxim did NOT
INVENT all radio? :-)
You've never gotten into "AMATEUR radio".
Tsk. Sorry Old Man (from the "CW" abbreviation of "OM"
approved by all extra super-special morsemen), but I've
designed and built radios of my own as a HOBBYIST. That
HOBBY activity included buying and converting two surplus
ARC-5 HF stations back in 1947, then selling-trading
those to others. Good introduction to radio technology
as a teenager.
OH! You must mean FEDERALLY LICENSED "amateur" radio!
I keep forgetting that you keep forgetting adjectives
whenever you write that. My bad.
Alternatively, you've told us that you don't
have any desire to obtain an amateur radio license
True. I was granted a Commercial First 'Phone in 1956. That's
a license for a professional. I lost interest in being an
amateur after being a professional.
It looks as if you have your wish.
"Wish?!?" No "wish," senior, er senor. Turned out to be
both intellectually stimulating, interesting (not to mention
financially rewarding - without subsidy from the US taxpayer)
to be a professional in radio-electronics.
You needn't worry about amateur radio.
No "worries," senor Gordo, er HEIL. My advocacy is just a
bit of campaigning to both modernize US amateur radio
regulations and to enable more US citizens to enter and
enjoy that HOBBY. [it IS a hobby despite no specific use
of that word by the FCC in Title 47 C.F.R.] [neither does
the FCC use the word "ham" in Title 47]
I am not in the least "worried." YOU seem to be worried
since you spend so much time in here trying to denigrate
and defame all no-code-test advocates. YOU have the
"superior" license, why don't you USE that instead of
making all the smug, arrogant stuff against others in here?
Feel free to appoint yourself advocate for something-or-other in
professional radio.
I do that also. I AM a Life Member of the IEEE (Institute
for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, a professional
association with 397 thousand members worldwide). I stay
aware and informed of the much larger electronics industry
activity that is happening now.
I've had a decades-long interest in RADIO and ELECTRONICS.
That isn't what you wrote. You used the words "amateur radio".
"Amateur radio" is a small subset of the larger ("generic?")
activity of ELECTRONICS.
"Amateur radio" is not restricted to just being federally
licensed as a US radio amateur (complete with a pretty
certificate suitable for framing) or the transmission of
EM energy on allocated amateur bands. "Amateur" means
"without pecuniary interest." Non-professional. The
definition is semantically equivalent to a HOBBY, an
avocation.
You've limited yourself by not including "amateurism". You're a victim
of inertia.
"Inertia?!?" We are ALL subject to Isaac Newton's laws.
[like it or not...:-)]
Are you having another out-of-body experience? Tsk, tsk.
"Out of body experiences" do not follow Newton's laws.
Your "truisms" don't seem to be true, Leonardo. What's "Anti-Pesto",
another thing you're against?
Had you seen a full-length animated film called "The
Curse of the Were-Rabbit" in 2005 you would understand.
I didn't choose to see it. It sounds awful.
Tsk, MILLIONS have seen and enjoyed it. Lots of subtle
humor in it.
However, I can understand how elitist super-special
morsemen with smug, arrogant attitudes would not take
to enjoying much except putting down the no-code-test
advocates. Some of those elitists prefer "Monty Python's
Flying Circus." :-)
You don't give orders here, Len.
You mean this ISN'T the Domino's Pizza newsgroup? :-(
Okay, I'll use the telephone to order one.
It's much too warm for the hot buttered rum. I'm still enjoying mint
juleps. We don't generally light a fire in the fireplace until sometime
in October. It is rare that we laugh at anyone other than the wrinkled
kid with his pants at half mast. He stands outside and periodically
barks an order.
Tsk, you are hallucinating again. Must be the alcohol...
On the other hand, you don't see your own actions as selfish and you
don't see that is possible that you are wrong.
Tsk, the elitist super-special morsemen amateurs keep
telling me "I'm wrong" all the time... :-)
You've shown no tolerance for those whose views is opposite your own.
Tsk, a typical comment from an elitist super-special extra
amateur morseman: Not favoring their personal desires is
defined by them as "intolerant!" :-)
You've claimed in the past to only be here for civil debate.
NAH...I've desired civil debate...but never got it from
day one in here. :-)
The elitist super-special extra morsemen amateurs were
never about to accept the inevitable of elimination of
the amateur radio code test! :-)
Your record shows otherwise.
My "record?!?" :-) I've never "cut" a record, taped
anything, or produced a CD on that subject. :-)
Your words are disingenuous.
Wow! You've been at the dictionary again!
There has been no evidence that you accept *anything* they say.
Tsk. Go back to the dictionary again. "Acceptance" is not
synonymous with Blind Obedience. ;-)
[are you "homonym-phobic?" :-) ]
I don't "play" with arrogant retrogrades intent on being
the ruler in some archaic radiotelegraphy society...
I know of no such organization.
You should. It is known as the US 'ARS.' You ARE a member.
The above statement points the way to your failure to win converts in
this venue.
"Win converts?!?" Is this some sort of evangelical moment
for you? A religious experience? :-)
My bad. I forgot this newsgroup was created for the extra
super-special amateur morsemen to have their last gasp in
putting down all the no-code-test advocates.
Well, I suppose you think God spoke to you. Wheels have
spokes. You fancy yourself a "wheel." "Wheels" think
they can roll all over their opponents...but ONLY on
smooth highways of their own choosing. [imagination of
the extra super-special amateur morsemen is astounding]
beep, beep,