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"Brian Reay" wrote in message
... Don't encourage him. I suspect he is gradually steering his position towards the one the CFA 'inventor' tried to us to explain how his Poynting Vector synthesis nonsense worked. This came up some years back and I detect some similarities. Needless to say it was shot down then. It looks like the village idiot has dug up the old thread and is trying to use it was a vehicle to hurl his repertoire of abuse. You need to remember, the village idiot is desperate for some kind of recognition- he even acknowledged this when he made the news for criminal reasons. He has failed in his career and pins his hopes on his hobbies. He is the pseudo Fat Controller of his local toy train club because he hasn't actually built a toy steam train, yet another bit of vapour ware ;-) As for amateur radio, well, his knowledge rather lets him down. Once again, Brian, M3OSN, Old Chap, you post tirades of abuse; abuse about matters that exist only in your own foetid imagination. Why do you behave in such a negative and destructive manner? Why do you feel the need to invent things about which to be abusive, as you do? If you have any of the answers, why not give them, or, if you disagree, then why not say so in the gentlemanly tradition of amateur radio, or else keep you own counsel? I have no "repertoire of abuse" but you do, and it is very apparent in your poisonous rants that pollute these NG on a daily basis. |
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