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art wrote:
On 6 Dec, 13:50, Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: How do you propose that this occurs without having an effect on the forward and reflected waves which comprise the standing wave? It obviously has an effect on the standing wave. In no way can Wes's current waveform be called a cosine function. However, we know that the current and voltage are in phase at the feedpoint and at the tip of the antenna. It is impossible for them to be in phase anywhere else. It would be better if you provided some sort of demarcation between the well known facts and the pensive speculation in your posts. :-) It's all simple physics, Jim, aided by a measured IQ of 168. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Ouch Cecil, I think you need to come down a bit! We are not prehistoric mammals when compared to what you perceive your self to be. Do you really want to be a clone of Roy where you can flout yourself as superior to all? You have had your fun with all those wave things that you have foisted upon others but rubbing it in regarding how clever you are compared to other mortals will not allow anger that has festered to decline. Art Relax, Art. Cecil has just provided us with the size of his fuel tank. He hasn't told us if it is full or near the "E" mark. Dave K8MN |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
art wrote: Ouch Cecil, I think you need to come down a bit! My nephew, who is also a member of MENSA, recently went to a job interview. On his resume, he listed his MENSA membership. The interviewer, who would have been his future boss said, "You're a member of MENSA? You want my job, don't you?" My nephew took the MENSA line off his resume. :-) I'd be interested in hearing why people bother to join MENSA and why they'd attend meetings. Where's the fulfillment in standing around in a room full of folks congratulating each other on how smart they are? It isn't the numbers in your IQ which are important, Cecil, it is what you do with 'em. Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote:
... I'd be interested in hearing why people bother to join MENSA and why they'd attend meetings. ... Dave K8MN Because they are interested in what is said, rather than who said it--something which you will NEVER understand--give up now ... JS |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: What do Mensa groups do anyway? They get together, discuss intellectual topics, and then jump into bed. :-) So the meetings tire them out? Dave K8MN |
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Mike Coslo wrote:
"Mike Kaliski" wrote in I went along to a couple of meetings many years ago. Full of under achievers with high IQ's complaining how they weren't being recognised or credited in their exams/career/promotion ladder/etc. Intelligence is like talent. It is a gift. It can be more like a curse. There's nothing quite like a number of teachers telling Junior's parents that Junior is gifted. What you do with it is what is important. Just because you have one or the other is almost irrelevant if you don't have the other tools needed to be sucessful. I feel like such a piker here - I'm only 150........ You don't look that old, Mike. Dave K8MN |
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John Smith wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: ... I'd be interested in hearing why people bother to join MENSA and why they'd attend meetings. ... Dave K8MN Because they are interested in what is said, rather than who said it--something which you will NEVER understand--give up now ... You can't tell me that these mental sharpies can remember what was said, but not who said it, "John". I'd prefer hearing a few things of worth than a lot of things of little worth. Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote:
[his usual] Dave K8MN Means it is acknowledgment of the worth of principals, practices and knowledge ... as opposed to hero worship which, strangly, looks akin to the silly cheerleaders worshiping the football players in high school (or, don't get your shorts in a tizzy over personalities)--but like I said, I am sure all this is well above your head ... I am sorry, I just can't put it in simpler terms for you to digest. JS |
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Dave Heil wrote:
... It can be more like a curse. There's nothing quite like a number of teachers telling Junior's parents that Junior is gifted. ... Dave K8MN WOW, deja vu, I have seen parents beat down children because the lesser intellect-ed parent feels threatened, lessened, unimportant (and usually, rightly so)--this is a sorry thing to watch in a workplace. To watch it occur in a family is nothing less than utterly disgusting. So much opposed to the wholesome and functional family which devotes all to the importance of the individual and encouragement of the youngsters to out achieve the parents ... Where was/is child protective services when the kids need 'em? If one is a control freak, keeping silent on these affairs allows one to keep their illness hidden ... the terms you use are a dead give away. JS |
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John Smith wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: [his usual] Dave K8MN Means it is acknowledgment of the worth of principals, practices and knowledge ... as opposed to hero worship which, strangly, looks akin to the silly cheerleaders worshiping the football players in high school (or, don't get your shorts in a tizzy over personalities)--but like I said, I am sure all this is well above your head ... I am sorry, I just can't put it in simpler terms for you to digest. "John", I'm sorry you're having difficulties in making it more simple. So you'd have me believe that you're a MENSA member? Do you attend under your pseudonym? Did you, by the way, mean "principles" or did you really intend the word "principals"? That's very "strang". Dave K8MN |
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John Smith wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: ... It can be more like a curse. There's nothing quite like a number of teachers telling Junior's parents that Junior is gifted. ... Dave K8MN WOW, deja vu, I have seen parents beat down children because the lesser intellect-ed parent feels threatened, lessened, unimportant (and usually, rightly so)--this is a sorry thing to watch in a workplace. To watch it occur in a family is nothing less than utterly disgusting. Wow, "John", you managed to read in some things never written by me. I wrote nothing of parents being threatened, lessened or feeling unimportant. I've never watched any parents exhibiting such practices in their or a child's workplace either. The curse is that the parents often place unreasonable expectations for success on a child marked as gifted. You must feel like a fool right about now. So much opposed to the wholesome and functional family which devotes all to the importance of the individual and encouragement of the youngsters to out achieve the parents ... What is so much opposed, "John"? Where was/is child protective services when the kids need 'em? Why would such an agency be needed, "John"? If one is a control freak, keeping silent on these affairs allows one to keep their illness hidden ... the terms you use are a dead give away. I think you might have been better served not to comment on things not written, "John". JS |
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