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January 18th 07, 11:42 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Dave Heil wrote:
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Dave Heil wrote:
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thinks about his rank-title-status and decides he
is "better than anybody" who can't do as "good" as
himself.
Well, Len, the way you write here indicates that
you think you're better than everybody ;-)
I don't see how. Len has no amateur rank-title-status...
That's what makes it all the more peculiar. Len likes to tell us that
he is a PROFESSIONAL writer and that he did BIG TIME radio over a half
century back. Did you know that Len belongs to the IEEE?
Dave K8MN
None of that is amateur, is it?
Did Len write "amateur", hot-ham-and-cheese?
Len did "write" in Ham Radio, an amateur publication.
ham radio was a professional publication about amateur radio.
A publication about amateur radio can be called "an amateur
publication." See above.
Did Len write "amateur", hot-ham-and-cheese?
He did not write amateurishly.
Len is all about rank,
title and status--when it is his rank, title or status.
You are fond of stating that Len has no rank, title, or status in
amateur radio. You are correct. Jim is mistaken.
Jim came up with some apropos titles for Leonard.
Len has no titles in amateur radio.
Leonard has earned
them.
Len has earned no titles in amateur radio.
I've often written that Leonard H. Anderson is not a participant
in amateur radio.
Quiteoften.
It was true the first time that I wrote it and it is
true today.
Like I said, you are correct. Jim is mistaken.
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