View Single Post
  #92   Report Post  
Old June 23rd 07, 02:37 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
[email protected] nm5k@wt.net is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 757
Default Guy from university physics ... Eureka! A picture!

On Jun 22, 7:33 pm, art wrote:
On 22 Jun, 17:21, John Smith I wrote:

wrote:


[stuff]


In countless physics labs, around the world, students complete
experiments done countless times before--and this is good ... it is
hoped, one day, they go on to complete experiments never done before, or
even ones not done properly, or those were important data was missed ...


That is simply all I point out ... an open mind never knows for certain.


Regards,
JS


He has done everything to do with antennas.


Nope.. But I've tried nearly every perversion of a short vertical
you can conjer up.. I bet a lot more than you have.
I tried the methods that guy is using a long time ago.
Do you think I should ignore all results of the tests I do?
If his methods were best, don't you think I would have one
mobile?


He has also read the WWW
from beginning to the end,


Not yet, but I have road runner cable now.
I'm working on it at a bit faster clip now...

nothing new he has done it all.


I haven't molested Paris Hilton yet...
But, actually, she's really not my type..
I don't really like whiny bitchettes...

I would
imagine that the antenna company that he designed antennas for
gave up and went bankrupt when he said he was going to retire.


And what company might that be?

I would imagine that is why the space ship landed today in
California no point in taking risks now that he has left.


If that's what you imagine, then you are fairly clueless.

IEEE is looking for an experienced antenna designer with
extensive knoweledge of all types of antennas with extensive
experience in determining worthwhile projects and be able to
smell those that would fool others.


I already have a job.. But maybe I could consult for them
part time. I can usually smell male bovine droppings from a fairly
good distance.

Must be able to provide
evidence of achievements that have benefited the advance of science.


I'll show mine, if you show yours...

Experience in winding coils accepted as well as evidence of
climbing towers to replace light bulbs.


I can wind a coil, but I've never climbed a tower to change a
light bulb. I would like to try it, but access to the local antenna
farm is fairly restricted. Mainly due to liability, insurance
purposes. BTW, I'm not an aggie... Does that give me extra
light bulb changer status?

Must be a EE with a
Masters from an accredited college


I'll get mine when you get yours...

with a history of writing
papers on the science of antennas as well as able to judge
antenna designs presented to the IEEE.


Sounds like a boring job.. I've decided I'll pass..
I'd rather fly a Southwest 737 than do something
as sleep inducing as that.

Trench diggers for
cable installations need not apply.


I've never worked for the cable company, but
like I say, I do have road runner cable now.
But our system is fiber optic, overhead lines,
etc.. No trenches around here.
But playing in the dirt does kind of appeal to me.

Maybe he will not be around to long as he is evidently
better than sliced bread in all the sciences.


If I'm not around *too* long, it's probably cuz I puff too
many cig's and drink about 22 cups of coffee a day..
You can see me hard at work here...
http://web.wt.net/~nm5k/nm5k.jpg

I imagine that he made more money on the stock market
than the average broker


You really wonder about stuff like that?
You must really be bored...
If I were your doktor, I would recommend two prozac,
and call me monday morning, at which time I'll consider
a lobotomy if you haven't improved by then.
MK