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![]() "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... You have to be the only guy in the country with a 2000 foot diameter umbrella to keep your hair dry! not quite, but i do have a 120' tall by about 250' long 160m vertical array and an inverted V at 180' that will beat your shoebox even without the amp turned on. You were the leader in this ham group that denied the mathematics of the comparison of Maxwell and Gauss. on the contrary, i keep pointing out that Gauss is an integral part of Maxwell's equations. I assume you know how to turn on a transmitter but beyond that your education is a great mystery. For sure you never received a pass in physics of any sort and debate with such a person is impossible well, i did receive a bachelor of science and engineering in electrical engineering cum laude from an ivy league university, but it was here in the states, so that probably doesn't mean anything to you. And i did graduate from the u.s. navy officers nuclear power school, which at least in some areas was considered equivalent to a masters degree in nuclear engineering at the time. but that probably doesn't mean anything either since it was in the states again. |
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On Sep 12, 2:50*pm, "Dave" wrote:
"Art Unwin" wrote in message ... You have to be the only guy in the country with a 2000 foot diameter umbrella to keep your hair dry! not quite, but i do have a 120' tall by about 250' long 160m vertical array and an inverted V at 180' that will beat your shoebox even without the amp turned on. You were the leader in this ham group that denied *the mathematics of the comparison of Maxwell and Gauss. on the contrary, i keep pointing out that Gauss is an integral part of Maxwell's equations. I assume you know how to turn on a transmitter but beyond that your education is a great mystery. For sure you never received a pass in physics of any sort and debate with such a person is impossible well, i did receive a bachelor of science and engineering in electrical engineering cum laude from an ivy league university, but it was here in the states, so that probably doesn't mean anything to you. *And i did graduate from the u.s. navy officers nuclear power school, which at least in some areas was considered equivalent to a masters degree in nuclear engineering at the time. *but that probably doesn't mean anything either since it was in the states again. Yes it does. Navy recruiters were under so much pressure for nucklear recruits that all tuition costs were covered by the navy if the recruit promised to serve. When it came to graduation time they found out that the recruits had not been tested for color blindness. Pretty good gig for students but you had to work hard at school which obviously you did. Boeing by and large benefited from those errors by employing them. What nuclear function did you serve in the navy or were you as blind in color as you are in other things? |
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![]() "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Sep 12, 2:50 pm, "Dave" wrote: What nuclear function did you serve in the navy or were you as blind in color as you are in other things? fortunately my eyes were perfectly fine and i served my time just fine thank you. |
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