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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 17:28:25 GMT, "
wrote: Richard Why do you feel compelled to post Hi Art, Because straightforward, simple answers seem to baffle you so outright. See? Each and every post offers what is YOUR responsibility to discuss, and by your choice you litter the landscape with thrashing over style instead of content: Your response is pure rubbish Let's call it entangled correspondence. Really, Art, you need to go back to your disclaimers with each posting so we can tell when you aren't serious. Why not wait for the real guru to post so you can float in on his or her's coatails ? -Whew!- And here I thought you had reserved your venom of "guru" for me alone. Thanx, that makes me feel so much better that you have elevated me above that ill-bred population you so love to spit on. others will see you as possibly knoweledgable but not understood by the lesser educated. Well, let's test that by returning to the topic and see which side you occupy: Now, do you dispute that sinus pressure DOES NOT create narrowing of frontal lobes? Even the lesser educated know this for a fact, Art. Are you suggesting that perceived problems of yagis cannot be cured with an omni with amplification? Something tells me you already had an answer for that hidden up your sleeve (without data of course but perfectly proven with chords and tangents). I await your Euclidean gymnastics. ;-) 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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