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![]() "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:44:06 -0400, "Jack Painter" wrote: "Bob Miller" wrote Tom Ring wrote: Seems to me there is a big difference between people losing their tempers, and drive by shootings by gang members, such as the fact that normal citizens don't lose their tempers and shoot strangers. If you think they do, show me some evidence. Five shootings on the local TV news last night. Normal, reasonable law-abiding people getting mad and shooting both friends and strangers over trifle matters. Bob k5qwg Hi Bob, let me help you understand what "show me some evidence" means: Quote the stories with URLs so that we can decide for ourselves whether or not these drug-dealing gang-banging criminal history numbnuts meet the standard of "Normal, reasonable law-abiding people" or not. This was the anti-gun creeps biggest claim, that Americans all shoot each other over an argument. It's a bunch of crap and anyone who spreads it is too. But when you want to start trotting out the lies you've been fed I will gladly show you where each one has been debunked. At the end of the day, you are either going to be out of bunk or just go away. Jack, if you go here while these stories are up http://www.woai.com/ see for yourself: Yeah, but today's fun centers on a chain-saw attack. Completely baffles me that two guys in a Texas bar can't come up with at least one shotgun! -- Ed WB6WSN |
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"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
... snip The U.S.A. was first to produce nuclear weapons and the intercontinental missles to accurately place them on target. snip Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI And a large and crucial part of the talent pool that developed the bomb and the ICBM was in the USA because they had literally escaped from Europe. Can you say Enrico Fermi? My fellow hams, we're all in this avalanche together. 73 H. NQ5H |
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Please allow me to apologize in advance, but I can't resist asking:
"If a dipole falls in a forest and there's no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?" Yes, the sound of its owner swearing up a blue storm at having to get the *&%$ thing back up over "just the right tree branches".... Been using a "random" dipole (actually configured in an inverted vee with 50 foot legs) made from insulated house wire, fed with 450 ohm line, hooked to a little MFJ tuner. QTH is DEEP in the woods and the antenna is VERY close to trees and actually passes within inches of many leaves/branches. Work mostly 40 CW but every so often will wander around from 80 to 10 CW and SSB. Sure, I'll never have a "big gun" signal with this antenna, but it works, its cheap and easy, and I can always find someone to chat with. Once and a while, I even manage to snag some pretty fair DX. The only thing I try to avoid is letting the antenna actually touch any thing. Good luck and good DX de N3TWN John |
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![]() "JohnN3TWN" wrote in message ... Please allow me to apologize in advance, but I can't resist asking: "If a dipole falls in a forest and there's no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?" Yes, the sound of its owner swearing up a blue storm at having to get the *&%$ thing back up over "just the right tree branches".... Been using a "random" dipole (actually configured in an inverted vee with 50 foot legs) made from insulated house wire, fed with 450 ohm line, hooked to a little MFJ tuner. QTH is DEEP in the woods and the antenna is VERY close to trees and actually passes within inches of many leaves/branches. Work mostly 40 CW but every so often will wander around from 80 to 10 CW and SSB. Sure, I'll never have a "big gun" signal with this antenna, but it works, its cheap and easy, and I can always find someone to chat with. Once and a while, I even manage to snag some pretty fair DX. The only thing I try to avoid is letting the antenna actually touch any thing. Good luck and good DX de N3TWN John John After re-reading your post I must agree. Wire antennas are cheap and easy. Significant improvements over wire antennas are expensive and difficult. 73 H., NQ5H |
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![]() "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Reg, G4FGQ wrote: "Just another Foreigner without a vote in the forthcoming presidential election. But which affects me nevertheless." snip. Twice in the 20th Century, the U.S.A. answered desparate calls from Britain and France to send Germany and its allies back to their homes. snip. Nor, was it the U.S.A. which partitioned Palestine. Nor, was it the U.S.A. which promised the Jews a homeland if they would only support the Allied Cause in both world wars.. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Yes,G.B. should be kicked in the butt in declaring war when they were so broke. If the jews were not willing to react to Germany then the British should have stayed put just like the U.S. as there were no allies at the time, the British were alone! If things had happened that way then there would have no been reason to have an Israel. If there was not an Israel the World would still be united and the U.N. would not be torn apart by the U.S. vetoes. Parts of the World also would not have created a war against Islam and thousands would still be alive. If there was no war in Europe maybe the U.S. would have asked for help against the ' pre emptive' attack, a type of attack that is now the norm. Richard you have provided good food for thought, something like 'if a nail was not lost then a shoe would not have been lost ! ' Obviously the Britts were dummies in fighting those wars , especially when Israel then turned on the U.K. and other countries on a killing spree at home and abroard..........Yes it is all Britain's fault Not sure if the U.S. would have entered the war if it wasn't for Japan but if G.B. told the Jewish bankers where to stick their 40 pieces of silver we would not now be at war against Islam and parts of the World where Islam is accepted and we all would have been much happier . O if we all had the benefit of hindsight the World would be a more peaceful place. Art |
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For "Weapons of Mass Destruction" read "Multi-nationals", "Wall Street",
"Energy Resources", "CIA", "Pentagon" and "N.American Branch of the Mafia". Bush and Blair just obey instructions. Lord help us! |
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"Energy sources" !
What is the total length of pipe lines involved with oil in the MidEast? Using 24/7 time lines does America have enough troops or reservists to position every 100 yards to prevent tampering ? The largest user of oil has the economy that goes down the fastest while the supplier only needs enough for cooking. If 'push comes to shove' what would be the result of that scenario ? Listen to the debate tonight and hear what the candidates have to say about that. General Electric is ahead of the game by buying up the majoratory of railroad cars in the U.S.for shipping goods by rail like Europe in the event of oil problems Just look at any highway to measure the trucking industry dependance on fuel and then estimate the time and expense needed to replace the highways with rail tracks. Maybe we should learn to live with people with religeons different from our own and force a return of the holy places that have been stolen from them. Bush authorised more building on the West Bank stating it will be difficult to remove them once they have built their homes. This said regardless of the thoughts of the rest of the World who we hope to ask to come and help us and kill all those who have the temererity to resist the land take over. Do we in the U.S. have to wait for hindsight to determine whether it is possible to turn a corner when all are in a free fall mode without the provision of allies to hold a safety net? Art "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... For "Weapons of Mass Destruction" read "Multi-nationals", "Wall Street", "Energy Resources", "CIA", "Pentagon" and "N.American Branch of the Mafia". Bush and Blair just obey instructions. Lord help us! |
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if there is a half-wave dipole in the forest and the radio is off becuase
the user is busy trying to model it and discuss it on the internet does anyone hear it? |
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![]() Reg There are enough reasonable people in Iran and China that they can come along on their own if enough are smart and all are lucky. I've had students from both countries and they were quite bright and rational. Pyongyang is problematic and our own fault. Should have finished it in '53. 73 H. And how would we have done that? Surely not the Goldwater method ! Art |
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Art Unwin wrote:
"And how would we have done that? Surely not the Goldwater method!" H wrote: Pyongyang is problematic and our fault. Should have finished it in `53." I agree with H. McArthur should have had support from an A-bomb on Pyongyang, followed by similar strikes in China and Russia. We had a nuclear monopoly at that time. The Cold War would have been nipped in the bud. We would have had to be extremely vigilant to find and destroy any nuclear threat, and keep the U.S. monopoly. We just could not accept killing so many innocent people to control a hostile world. Good deeds are always punished? Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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