Dick Carroll wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:
"Clint" rattlehead@computronDOTnet wrote in message ...
I tell you what; next time you're operating a motor vehicle, drive
as fast as you can... I mean pedal to the medal; do over 100mph
if you can. when a policeman pulls you over and hands you
a ticket, then tell him "I am driving at a perfectly safe speed for my
skills. Your oppinion and that of the judge that I am about to have
to go in front of are not relavant. It is an immutable fact that
a driver is not a good driver unless he can do 100 without wrecking,
which I did. That's a fact, and you can't do anything about it."
and just see what happens.
Clint
KB5ZHT
a code-tested ham who, regardless of the fact, does not believe
in code testing.
Clint, first, DICK is in Missouri. Second, he used to drill 7/8"
holes in the rooftops of police cars. He probably can drive 100+
miles an hour, yet never even have to see a judge. That's just the
way things are in Missouri.
And don't try to tell him anything about the FCC. He used to know a
guy that used to work at the FCC, so he knows all about it. Past,
present, and future.
Not to worry. The actuarial tables will solve all. They may be
painfully slow, but huge corporations have lots of faith and money
riding on the fact that they are immutable.
Babble, babble, babble & rave on! Brainiac, the Village Idiot at his finest!
BTW how would YOU know what size hole goes in the roof of cars?
You beern there and done that, hey??? And since you DON'T know, not a single one of our cars used
the rooftop for antennas.
You woulda if you coulda figured out how to deal with the headliner.
You shoulda found someone with a little finesse.
Beyond that, all the installations were done at a central radio shop, not
by field engineers.
Probably was a pain in the buttocks and got shipped to the field.
Happens all the time.
You sure are a fart smeller!
Hey... you really want to watch that rush hour trafic, now. Those tables you're so sure of might
catch up with you a bit early, you know.....Happens every day. *I* made it through those days
intact......
DICK, don't know exactly what happened, but you are NOT intact.
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