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Old September 24th 03, 11:42 PM
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In article , Mike Coslo
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Or you could try an excercise in "skin toughening", Arnie (don't take
it as an insult, I've done the same thing) It is an amazingly empowering
thing when you can read some of the merde posted by someone that thrives
on confrontation and provocation, knowing that they are failing to
achieve their goal with you. After the first few ignored posts, it's fun.


Ah-nold the Codinator is apparently skinless.

A long time ago I explained facts, and gave a website address for the
only remaining morse code test center in the US military, Fort
Huachuca. That was in public view.

Arnie insisted I had refused to believe "his" statement of it. Apparently
he thought MY posting was his.

He kept hammering in public that I should make a telephone call to some
NCO back east to "learn all about a code test" that was required of one
Special Forces MOS rating. All of that MOS information on any job
description in the US Army is given ON their website...every single MOS
rating. For public viewing.

Arnie kept trying to convince everyone that morse code is used today
for US military communications. It is not. It's "use" is only for Military
Intelligence electronic interception (Ft. Huachuca is an M.I. center).
There is NO US military tactical communications done today by morse
code and NO evidence that it IS used for that. I gave several web
addresses for information, including the US Army's Doctrine and
Training Command Digital Library and repeated mention of FM 24-24,
the 1994 Field Manual listing ALL land forces signal equipment (which
is linked-to by at least three amateur radio websites).

All of that was at a time when Arnie claimed to be employed by the US
Army as a civilian criminal investigator.

As a direct employee of the US Army, Arnie would have had easy access
to all PUBLIC release documents of the US Army.

I recommended (at the time) that Arnie visit any US Army field
communications exercise to investigate the actual USE of morse code
in field communications. Arnie ignored that. He preferred to "plonk" me
in some "killfile" claiming some personal disatisfaction at not being
"nice" to him.

So...the gist of it is that wearing blinders to the real world can cause not
only physical but mental problems of cognition. Some "investigator." NOT.

If the US Army ever did hire him as a criminal investigator, I'm glad (for
that branch of the military) that he does NOT "investigate" for them now.

Leonard H. Anderson