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On 14 Jun, 09:37, Richard Clark wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 09:35:39 -0700, art wrote: On 13 Jun, 23:01, Richard Clark wrote: ... tsk, tsk, tsk. Such a fall from grace for the fractal antenna. Gone, and long forgotten. That was another antenna that amateurs tried to remove from the face of the earth because it provided a new aproach to antennas. Hi Arthur, Your soap box would carry more weight if you actually contributed to the design. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC My point is that it is not "gone and long forgotten" despite the venom from you and Roy in you attempts to devalue the idea. Here we are twenty years on and the antenna survives as a new technology. Just shows that you can't stop science when the shrill of your voices runs out of puff. Fractal antennas are now in the books signifying that the efforts of you and Roy was all for naught and could not overcome the test of time. Now your efforts are concentrated anew where again you will fail despite the shrillness of your wailing. Ideas are for the books and your venom doesn't count for inclusion. |
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