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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:37:53 -0600, "amdx" wrote:
So Richard, you seem to make vailed reports that something may be wrong with someones ideas. I thought my comments were quite un-veiled. Are you suggesting I boost the rhetorical afterburners? Why don't you make your own corrections with support and entirely address all your ideas. I'm sure many would offer you that is exactly what you are responding to. I figured with all the noise you put on the groups I would be able to find a webpage showing all the research you have done on antennas, amplifiers and receivers. I didn't find your webpage, could you post it so we can learn from all your properly supported research. Thanks, Mike Hi Mike, I should first help you with your search skills in finding my more than 300 pages of antenna design for fractals alone. However, I am not terribly concerned that they seem to be unavailable to the casual search. Fractal design is a topic that has come and gone with no apparent value discovered by Hams or Professionals as this field is more a marketing issue. So, in that sense, your failure to stumble across this mass of data comes at no particular loss - except for my effort at that time. I sure didn't do it to bask in the glow of appreciation. As for more general antenna topics and your desire for a compendium chronicling them - same advice: search skills in google for this group will lead to more than 15000 offerings. I will leave it my biographers to index them. ;-) Going more broadly into technology, my career has spanned many, many industries: from designing the flight recorders for the 747/757/767 to metrology (most engineers have to look this up), to NIH research, to pulp and paper chemistry, to A.I., to Web applications, to patents in photonics, and on and on and on. I don't suppose you tried googling the patent office did you? There should have been at least 5 hits there. Yes, this is beginning to sound like a drone. Art easily dismisses it all when he crows about my only degree being in English. Would you like to read one of my plays? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:37:53 -0600, "amdx" wrote: Yes, this is beginning to sound like a drone. Art easily dismisses it all when he crows about my only degree being in English. Would you like to read one of my plays? I've been wanting to ask you Richard - are you a member of the American Association of English Majors? - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 23:05:03 -0500, Mike Coslo wrote:
Richard Clark wrote: On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:37:53 -0600, "amdx" wrote: Yes, this is beginning to sound like a drone. Art easily dismisses it all when he crows about my only degree being in English. Would you like to read one of my plays? I've been wanting to ask you Richard - are you a member of the American Association of English Majors? Hi Mike, Never heard of them. No, my affiliations are more with the UW Foster School of Business and with various Science groups as a competition judge and mentor. None of my proteges are interested in my plays either (but they all perk up when I mention the "black box"). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 23:05:03 -0500, Mike Coslo wrote: Richard Clark wrote: On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:37:53 -0600, "amdx" wrote: Yes, this is beginning to sound like a drone. Art easily dismisses it all when he crows about my only degree being in English. Would you like to read one of my plays? I've been wanting to ask you Richard - are you a member of the American Association of English Majors? Hi Mike, Never heard of them. No, my affiliations are more with the UW Foster School of Business and with various Science groups as a competition judge and mentor. Ahh, I was being a little facetious anyhow. THe American Association of English majors is a fictional association created by Garrison Keillor of Prarie Home Companion fame. He makes fun of English majors - of which he is one. He has a couple other groups too, like the Ketchup Advisory Board, and the American Duct Tape Council. I was just pulling your leg, IOW. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 16:55:27 -0500, Michael Coslo
wrote: Ahh, I was being a little facetious anyhow. THe American Association of English majors is a fictional association created by Garrison Keillor of Prarie Home Companion fame. He makes fun of English majors - of which he is one. He has a couple other groups too, like the Ketchup Advisory Board, and the American Duct Tape Council. I was just pulling your leg, IOW. You got me Mike, I make fun of English Majors to bug Art (as I have the qualifications and he doesn't). So, to either Mike, No interest in reading my play? No questions about it? (Sorry, two questions there....) 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Richard Clark wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 16:55:27 -0500, Michael Coslo wrote: Ahh, I was being a little facetious anyhow. THe American Association of English majors is a fictional association created by Garrison Keillor of Prarie Home Companion fame. He makes fun of English majors - of which he is one. He has a couple other groups too, like the Ketchup Advisory Board, and the American Duct Tape Council. I was just pulling your leg, IOW. You got me Mike, I make fun of English Majors to bug Art (as I have the qualifications and he doesn't). So, to either Mike, No interest in reading my play? No questions about it? (Sorry, two questions there....) Sure, why not? I read your posts for both the antenna content and the wit, and I'm always up for a read. Is it online, emailable? - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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