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Old August 13th 03, 04:22 AM
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(Len Over 21)
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Irrelevant.


Yes, you certainly are,
Len Anderson ;-) ;-)

No one in here lived in 1844 when morse code was first used
in commercial landline communications.


No one "in here" lived when
the telephone was first used
in commercial landline
communications.

No one in here lived when Marconi did his first radio communications in
Switzerland in 1895, or proved in Italy in 1896...using morse code for
on-off keying of a spark transmitter.


No one "in here" lived when
Fessenden did his first voice
radio communications in
1900 (or was it 1906?)

No one in here lived when the Titanic went down and mighty morse code
managed to get through for rescuing some...morse code could get
through because there was NOTHING ELSE to compare it with.


The Titanic sank at
least six years after
Fessenden demonstrated
voice radio communications.

Try reading a BOOK on the REST of the world of radio instead of what
if spoon-fed you by the little publisher in Newington.


Why?

You might find out
that the REST OF THE RADIO WORLD has gone beyond amateurism.


If that is true, Len Anderson
why do you post here?

And why are you so nasty
in your postings?

Do you have some sort of
unresolved anger towards
others?

"I'm not interested in either getting or dreaming about any AMATEUR license."
- Leonard Anderson

There is NO need in the rest of the radio world for DX contesting or
morsemanship skills or collecting QSL cards.


There is NO need in the amateur
radio world for your posts, Leonard
Anderson.

"The things that upset us most are often things we see as
qualities in our ownselves." - Kim W5TIT

Paper, moveable type, and the printing press were all invented LONG
before 1844 and the first use of commercial morse code
communications.

I was a working radio professional in 1952 when the Cold War was
already started. Are you saying your holiness as a school boy has
MORE experience in Cold War life?!?!?


Perhaps Dave Heil has more
experience in hot wars than you,
Len Anderson. He was in
Vietnam when there was a
war going on there.

Were you ever in a country
where a war was going on?

Stuff it, Colonel Klunk.


"YOU have NO authority to call anyone anything, demean them,
make fun of them, or anything else...yet YOU continue to do so.
That indicates the perversity of your control-freak psychosis."

Guess who said that?

Perhaps you should
take your own advice, Len.