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Old July 7th 07, 02:52 PM posted to sci.electronics.basics,rec.radio.amateur.antenna,alt.internet.wireless
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On 7 Jul, 04:10, "Dave" wrote:
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In rec.radio.amateur.antenna art wrote:


Babbling, delusional nonsense.


Seek help.


There are drugs that may help your condition if you are treated
early enough.


--
Jim Pennino


let them go jim... art and radium were made for each other.


David, you had every opportunity to debate the issue
as everybody else did on this newsgroup. Unfortuately
this newsgroup is not monitored which allows movement
from civil and scientific debate.
Thus in the quest of true scientific and civil debate
I have for the moment engaged in debate with Tom W8TI who
is extremely skilled in the art of antennas and certainly
regarded as a man of repute which excels that of resident
members of this group. I suggest that you both follow
that debate which is being held in a gentlemanly fashion
and compare it to the tack often taken on this newsgroup.
Art

 
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