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oups.com: From: "an old friend" on Sun, Sep 3 2006 2:41 pm wrote: From: an old friend on Sun, Sep 3 2006 10:09 am wrote: From: Slow Code on Fri, Sep 1 2006 5:36 pm " wrote in Rick Frazier wrote: seeking mental help. If you don't think you need therapy, how about you get a life and if you are so Pro-CW, why aren't you on the bands right now? Excellent question, "Slow." Why didn't you answer it? becuase the answer is that there is nobody on we wants to "talk' to Or maybe nobody wants to talk to him... :-) that too :-) the CW has seen the light that being they betrayed the ARS by listening to the ARRL what 50 years ago I don't think the ARRL "betrayed the ARS". I believe that they sincerely thought that morsemanship was THEN a topmost skill of US radio amtaeurs. Fifty years ago would be 1956 and not long after the passing of ARRL co-founder (and president-for- life) Hiram Percy Maxim. "T.O.M." used his editorial pages to promote morsemanship in the 1920s and 1930s. I think they betrayed it wether they meant to or not by as you will sowing the seeds for the battles that were to follow indeed in looking only back at Maxim I submit they betaryed even him Careful, careful, Mark...Sister Nun of the Above, now the Mother SUPERIOR is BACK, ruler in hand, ready to spank the knuckles of anyone who DARES say anything negative about the blessed, sacred ARRL! I was literally going back 50 years to 1956 and remembering how both the electronics hobby and the (much, much bigger) electronics industry was doing...preparing to move to California and the aerospace industries that year. Frankly, the ARRL wasn't keeping up with the electronics industry other than keeping QST afloat with advertising revenue. Since they were largely unaware (from their publications) what the (then) long-haul radio communications were doing, they couldn't really decide which way to go for amateurs. Their decisions were based largely on ignorance, especially that of SSB. The commercial-military folks on HF were already USING SSB on HF and had been doing it for over two decades by 1956...yet the ARRL wanted amateurs to believe that "amateur radio 'pioneered' SSB." :-) Bull****. yet I do wonder if he isn't Robeson somedays but I am pretty sure he is just another bitter old that bought into "incetive Licesning) the brain child of the ARRL It should be abundantly clear that "Incentive Licensing" was never about "advancing" in amateur radio beyond getting TITLE, RAND, and STATUS. That was VERY important to the controlling coterie of the League, folks who wanted to be "better" than others...in a hobby activity. What "incentive licensing" DID create was just the opposite of "good fellowship" among amateurs, that of CLASS DISTINCTION and a "pecking order" based largely on morsemanship. The morsemen won it. Never mind that radio technology was already far advanced from the 1930s' style of amateur radio and that morse code was falling by the wayside in every other radio service, the League still (stubbornly) held to the belief that all amateurs "should" be able to be morse skilled...even four decades after the 1930s. and therby betraying the fundental core of the service, a change that needs to removed altogether if possible hence my fovoring a oe 2 class license system with the prevedlges indentical to all the lclasses that exist (with modern radio I reconize it may be needed to have some sort of up or out license with 10 to do it becuase of the volume of material but the classes should be equal in preveledge and the class should not be a publicly accsable (except on an ARS wide) basis Well, it's a subject which is damn clear to outside observers but the Believers are about to strike a blow for the Church of St. Hiram. Mother SIPERIOR is back in her habit of one-liner sentences thinking she can slay the dragons (of her mind) which defile the sanctity of the Newington folks who "know what is good for amateur radio!" :-) Prior to 1990 there were already FIVE different license classes in US amateur radio. The no-code Technician class made it SIX. A decade later the FCC chopped that in half. Rightly so in my estimation. It had gotten literally Byzantine in structure with the privileged bandplans and who could use what mode. It was worse than the commercial-professional operator licenses. The Restructuring was sorely needed for the avocational activities. The worst blow to the rank-status-title morsemen was cutting the code test rate down to a single, low one, well below the exhaulted, royal rate of 20 WPM that they overused for bragging rights before 1998. :-) Those extra super special morsemen lost NO PRIVILEGES ON THE BANDS but the sky fell in on their bragging rights. Boo-hoo, poor morsemen. :-) Once, a very long time ago, I thought that becoming a "ham" was a cool deal. That was before the commsats, before technology had fully gotten with the semi- conductor era, before the wonderful way we can get over most of the world via PCs and the Internet. Why IS it that some have to be a grand champion of the 1930s over seven decades later? What are THEY trying to prove? I could care less about 1930s technology and the "radio standards" of then. I live in the NOW. If some dumb**** wants to moralize about "working" and "investing" he (or she) can go get some flagellation and suffer themselves for their own "cause." I'm not about to join him (or her) in such moralistic self- abuse/mis-use. If these self-styled emperors want to flap their new clothes in my direction, I'll just keep on pointing out that they are NAKED (and ugly). and inccreasingly cold and unfeeling and failing to fufill the debt they owe to those that came before them I disagree with you a bit...nobody "owes" anything other than bill payments, Mark. The rabid amateur morsemen are just full of themselves. They have lost their ability to RULE by that singular skill, are now worried that they might lose all their rank, title, status, and privileges when the code test is finally eliminated. Few of them seem to have much for themselves beyond that bragging right. shrug I think we got k00k material here. |
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"an old friend" wrote in
oups.com: Slow Code wrote: " wrote in oups.com: your proctologist called, they found your head. Slow Code:kook on parade You got cut & paste down pretty good Mark. Now if you could only get amateur radio down, you could be a real ham and not a dumbed down one. SC |
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" wrote in
oups.com: From: "an old friend" on Sun, Sep 3 2006 2:41 pm wrote: From: an old friend on Sun, Sep 3 2006 10:09 am wrote: From: Slow Code on Fri, Sep 1 2006 5:36 pm " wrote in Rick Frazier wrote: seeking mental help. If you don't think you need therapy, how about you get a life and if you are so Pro-CW, why aren't you on the bands right now? Excellent question, "Slow." Why didn't you answer it? becuase the answer is that there is nobody on we wants to "talk' to Or maybe nobody wants to talk to him... :-) that too :-) the CW has seen the light that being they betrayed the ARS by listening to the ARRL what 50 years ago I don't think the ARRL "betrayed the ARS". I believe that they sincerely thought that morsemanship was THEN a topmost skill of US radio amtaeurs. Fifty years ago would be 1956 and not long after the passing of ARRL co-founder (and president-for- life) Hiram Percy Maxim. "T.O.M." used his editorial pages to promote morsemanship in the 1920s and 1930s. I think they betrayed it wether they meant to or not by as you will sowing the seeds for the battles that were to follow indeed in looking only back at Maxim I submit they betaryed even him Careful, careful, Mark...Sister Nun of the Above, now the Mother SUPERIOR is BACK, ruler in hand, ready to spank the knuckles of anyone who DARES say anything negative about the blessed, sacred ARRL! I was literally going back 50 years to 1956 and remembering how both the electronics hobby and the (much, much bigger) electronics industry was doing...preparing to move to California and the aerospace industries that year. Frankly, the ARRL wasn't keeping up with the electronics industry other than keeping QST afloat with advertising revenue. Since they were largely unaware (from their publications) what the (then) long-haul radio communications were doing, they couldn't really decide which way to go for amateurs. Their decisions were based largely on ignorance, especially that of SSB. The commercial-military folks on HF were already USING SSB on HF and had been doing it for over two decades by 1956...yet the ARRL wanted amateurs to believe that "amateur radio 'pioneered' SSB." :-) Bull****. yet I do wonder if he isn't Robeson somedays but I am pretty sure he is just another bitter old that bought into "incetive Licesning) the brain child of the ARRL It should be abundantly clear that "Incentive Licensing" was never about "advancing" in amateur radio beyond getting TITLE, RAND, and STATUS. That was VERY important to the controlling coterie of the League, folks who wanted to be "better" than others...in a hobby activity. What "incentive licensing" DID create was just the opposite of "good fellowship" among amateurs, that of CLASS DISTINCTION and a "pecking order" based largely on morsemanship. The morsemen won it. Never mind that radio technology was already far advanced from the 1930s' style of amateur radio and that morse code was falling by the wayside in every other radio service, the League still (stubbornly) held to the belief that all amateurs "should" be able to be morse skilled...even four decades after the 1930s. and therby betraying the fundental core of the service, a change that needs to removed altogether if possible hence my fovoring a oe 2 class license system with the prevedlges indentical to all the lclasses that exist (with modern radio I reconize it may be needed to have some sort of up or out license with 10 to do it becuase of the volume of material but the classes should be equal in preveledge and the class should not be a publicly accsable (except on an ARS wide) basis Well, it's a subject which is damn clear to outside observers but the Believers are about to strike a blow for the Church of St. Hiram. Mother SIPERIOR is back in her habit of one-liner sentences thinking she can slay the dragons (of her mind) which defile the sanctity of the Newington folks who "know what is good for amateur radio!" :-) Prior to 1990 there were already FIVE different license classes in US amateur radio. The no-code Technician class made it SIX. A decade later the FCC chopped that in half. Rightly so in my estimation. It had gotten literally Byzantine in structure with the privileged bandplans and who could use what mode. It was worse than the commercial-professional operator licenses. The Restructuring was sorely needed for the avocational activities. The worst blow to the rank-status-title morsemen was cutting the code test rate down to a single, low one, well below the exhaulted, royal rate of 20 WPM that they overused for bragging rights before 1998. :-) Those extra super special morsemen lost NO PRIVILEGES ON THE BANDS but the sky fell in on their bragging rights. Boo-hoo, poor morsemen. :-) Once, a very long time ago, I thought that becoming a "ham" was a cool deal. That was before the commsats, before technology had fully gotten with the semi- conductor era, before the wonderful way we can get over most of the world via PCs and the Internet. Why IS it that some have to be a grand champion of the 1930s over seven decades later? What are THEY trying to prove? I could care less about 1930s technology and the "radio standards" of then. I live in the NOW. If some dumb**** wants to moralize about "working" and "investing" he (or she) can go get some flagellation and suffer themselves for their own "cause." I'm not about to join him (or her) in such moralistic self- abuse/mis-use. If these self-styled emperors want to flap their new clothes in my direction, I'll just keep on pointing out that they are NAKED (and ugly). and inccreasingly cold and unfeeling and failing to fufill the debt they owe to those that came before them I disagree with you a bit...nobody "owes" anything other than bill payments, Mark. The rabid amateur morsemen are just full of themselves. They have lost their ability to RULE by that singular skill, are now worried that they might lose all their rank, title, status, and privileges when the code test is finally eliminated. Few of them seem to have much for themselves beyond that bragging right. shrug Ping real Hams, You'll want to use CW if you ever have to save len Anderson, that should help him change his brain cell regarding the value of Morse. Thanks 73 Sc |
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![]() Slow Code wrote: " wrote in oups.com: From: "an old friend" on Sun, Sep 3 2006 2:41 pm slow code:kook on parade |
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![]() an old friend wrote: Slow Code wrote: " wrote in oups.com: From: "an old friend" on Sun, Sep 3 2006 2:41 pm slow code:kook on parade Morse has no value in todays society... And I agree "slow code:kook on parade" |
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"Unit 200" anon@anon wrote in :
Long time no hear, Len. Good to see that you are out and about and belaboring Usenet with your tripe. I'm sure that you feel much relieved after posting a ten paragraph diatribe...you oldsters seem to feel like youngsters after passing a few cubic feet of natural gas. Did you rattle your Rely diapers while so doing? You didn't "brit your ****ches", did you? I hate it when Flatulent Old Men play their tunes while pretending they are not the fartee.... ROFLMAO That was good. Sc |
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![]() "Slow Code" wrote in message link.net... "Unit 200" anon@anon wrote in : Long time no hear, Len. Good to see that you are out and about and belaboring Usenet with your tripe. I'm sure that you feel much relieved after posting a ten paragraph diatribe...you oldsters seem to feel like youngsters after passing a few cubic feet of natural gas. Did you rattle your Rely diapers while so doing? You didn't "brit your ****ches", did you? I hate it when Flatulent Old Men play their tunes while pretending they are not the fartee.... ROFLMAO That was good. Sc Psssssst! I hate to break this to you, but if you are lucky enough to survive, you too will be old some day. Come to think of it, with your smartassed attitudes, the chances of that happening are pretty slim. Sparky |
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"Ed Cregger" wrote in
: "Slow Code" wrote in message link.net... "Unit 200" anon@anon wrote in : Long time no hear, Len. Good to see that you are out and about and belaboring Usenet with your tripe. I'm sure that you feel much relieved after posting a ten paragraph diatribe...you oldsters seem to feel like youngsters after passing a few cubic feet of natural gas. Did you rattle your Rely diapers while so doing? You didn't "brit your ****ches", did you? I hate it when Flatulent Old Men play their tunes while pretending they are not the fartee.... ROFLMAO That was good. Sc Psssssst! I hate to break this to you, but if you are lucky enough to survive, you too will be old some day. Come to think of it, with your smartassed attitudes, the chances of that happening are pretty slim. Sparky I'd rather be a smartass than a dumb ass, Dumb Ass. Lenny is full of hot air. It was hilarious watching the original poster point that out to him. Now don't let the door hit you in the butt on the way out. SC |
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