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From: on Wed, Aug 23 2006 7:46 pm


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From: on Tues, Aug 22 2006 7:14 pm
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From: on Mon, Aug 21 2006 6:30 pm
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From: an old friend on Mon, Aug 21 2006 3:16 pm
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From: on Sun, Aug 20 2006 2:57 pm


Robesin is merely a product of the "incentive" licensing
system where all those who hunger for being a "somebody"
can get a Title - Rank - Privilege through a singular skill.


If it doesn't have rank or a uniform, Robesin isn't interested.


That certainly seems the case. The "uniform" is his
emperor's new clothes...


Lessee. He's got a Marine uniform (he says). A Tennessee State Guard
uniform (whatever that is), an ill-fitting Air Force CAP flight suit
uniform, and a male nurses uniform. And he has lots of military medals
that he never earned (according to him).

You know, whenever I saw folks in the CAP uniform at any Air Force
Base, including Maxwell, they work the 4b or Class A. Never ever saw a
CAP in a flight suit before robesin's well advertised home page.


In all my visits to USAF bases I've never seen any CAP
personnel there, let alone some in a poopy suit. I've seen
several civilians on USAF bases, employed by the USAF, wearing
flight suits and clearly identified as to being civilian.


I knew a SSgt that was also a Major. When he had on his Major Uniform,
he strutted around escorting the JrCAPs to the chow hall to show them
how it's really done.

I didn't make that system, neither did you, neither did
anyone in these four forums. The FCC took a big chunk out
of it (license classes and morsemanship skill) with the
Restructuring of 2000 and that ****ed off the Title-Rank-
Status seekers. Devout morsemen are angry and venting steam
because their self-esteem has fallen.


Only in their minds. They are the very same good or bad hams that they
were with all the layers of hamdom.


All of those "layers" hams are examples to the general public,
good or bad or indifferent. So?


"Self-esteem" is a nice-nice word for EGO tied in with self-
perception. Trying to represent themselves as "expert" radio
persons in this new millennium is a rather stupid idea of those
devout morsepersons when they want to force the FCC to keep the
code test.


Some do. Some don't. robesin does.


He's a bad example for the morsemen.


But he's very visible, with or without that new suit of clothes.
Either way, it's bad for the morsemen.

Those who LIKE morse code should, and can, go on using it.


Roger.


Roger that. salute


That
is in no sense any validity for making it an amateur radio test
requirement for a license.


No valid reason to maintain it as a barrier to the ARS.


Oh, oh...in the PC (Political Correctness) of morsedom,
the code test cannot possibly ever be a "barrier."

ALL "good hams" should WORK for their AMATEUR licenses!

Those that won't are worse than river-bottom slime...:-)


Like kepone at the bottom of the James.

Trying to speak logically, the FCC grants amateur licenses
in the USA and even they proposed (via an NPRM) to eliminate
the amateur radio morse code test for a license. FCC is on
record of a couple decades ago that this singular manual
skill test does not tell them if a license applicant is
worthy of a federal license.


So what's the hold up?

Simply amazing. EIGHTEEN years alleged on active duty and
he can't supply a single photo or document to support his
claim? In November of this year I can truthfully say I've
been in the southern California aerospace business 50 years.
I have all sorts of documentation and photos on that which
I may fully digitize some day (some are already digitized).
Some time ago I posted my resume in here...which only made
Robesin ballistic then since he has NO comparable
experience in industry and cannot prove any radio experience
other than amateur and alleged "chief operator" status at
some small MARS station long ago. [that was before his
less-than-a-half-year as a purchasing agent at a small
set top box maker]


Yet as "chief operator" or ANCOIC of NMC MARS on Okinawa, he remains
woefully ignorant of MARS. I just don't get it.


It's easy to "get." He wasn't what he says he was. He hasn't
supplied a single bit of evidence to prove his claims.


Now it all makes sense.


It was all one great big super-brag.


He never thought that a mere Army or Air Force NCO would know anything
about MARS.

Very, very unfortunate for him.

Robesin used the wrong word/acronym for a RESUME' presented
as part of an interview for a job.


Thought he had a "killer" job as a male nurse?


God forbid!


Yes.

Robesin an academic? Not in this lifetime.


It's just his inappropriate use of what to him are important sounding
words and acronyms.


Some of those he makes up as he goes along.


Probably how his career in the Marines was invented.


Well, he might have been in the reserves?


Was that you or Frank that nailed that one?

The rec.radio newsgroups have showcased Robesin. He HAS earned his
reputation. He's worked very hard for it.


He's hardly worked in radio.


Oh, I don't know. After a hard day behind the microphone, he's got
that 1,000 yard stare.


That's also a symptom of anoxia...lack of oxygen used up in
his bragging of what he did that never was... :-)


There is supposed to be a form of self-afflicted asphyxia but to talk
of it wouldn't be polite.

Tsk, all that work he does in trying to bluff us. All he had to
do was present SOME sort of document proof or even a personal
snapshot taken while in that "hostile-action-filled" 18 year
"career" in the USMC. He hasn't done so after many years.


Seven hostile actions, I'm told. I can't imagine being short-sheeted 7
times by members of my flight.

If he can't present a single item of 18 years of his life, it
is hard for the rest of us to believe anything he said.



Yep.

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Yeah, but with the VNER sanctions, you can't get the ALE to link up with
them to start the whole CVAC anyway.
rb

"an old friend" wrote in message
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From: on Wed, Aug 23 2006 7:46 pm


Trying to speak logically, the FCC grants amateur licenses
in the USA and even they proposed (via an NPRM) to eliminate
the amateur radio morse code test for a license. FCC is on
record of a couple decades ago that this singular manual
skill test does not tell them if a license applicant is
worthy of a federal license.


So what's the hold up?
most likely the fact that some at the FCC wouldlike to plase the ARRL as
long as it costs them nothing ut the cpsts are starting to build since
NVEC realy needs to know soon what the general license involves so they
can write the new pool




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I knew a SSgt that was also a Major. When he had on his Major Uniform,
he strutted around escorting the JrCAPs to the chow hall to show them
how it's really done.


Cool, so he could wear one of each rank per shoulder and you can just call
him Sgt. Major.

Yet as "chief operator" or ANCOIC of NMC MARS on Okinawa, he remains
woefully ignorant of MARS. I just don't get it.


Uh, hello.... Looks like perfect qualifications for a management position.

He never thought that a mere Army or Air Force NCO would know anything
about MARS.


It's the 4th planet from the Sun, and there's a probe thingy driving in
uncontrollable circles around Deuphus Prime.


Very, very unfortunate for him.


Not good for the probe either...


Seven hostile actions, I'm told. I can't imagine being short-sheeted 7
times by members of my flight.

The marines can fly? I thought they were just to cover the beaches so the
Army doesn't get sand in their boots....

rb


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Woody wrote:
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I knew a SSgt that was also a Major. When he had on his Major Uniform,
he strutted around escorting the JrCAPs to the chow hall to show them
how it's really done.


Cool, so he could wear one of each rank per shoulder and you can just call
him Sgt. Major.


Yikes!

Yet as "chief operator" or ANCOIC of NMC MARS on Okinawa, he remains
woefully ignorant of MARS. I just don't get it.


Uh, hello.... Looks like perfect qualifications for a management position.


I like the way you think.

He never thought that a mere Army or Air Force NCO would know anything
about MARS.


It's the 4th planet from the Sun, and there's a probe thingy driving in
uncontrollable circles around Deuphus Prime.


Careful. You might get him excited with the probe talk.

Very, very unfortunate for him.


Not good for the probe either...


Can't it be factory refurbished?

Seven hostile actions, I'm told. I can't imagine being short-sheeted 7
times by members of my flight.

The marines can fly? I thought they were just to cover the beaches so the
Army doesn't get sand in their boots....


Welp, when the AF took the airplanes away from the Army in 1947...

....this guy named Sikorsky came along and sold them some helicopters.
Anyway, they were a lot of fun and the idea really caught on. Now the
marines have them, too. Robesin says he worked on helicopters in some
capacity, and got hisself involved in 7 hostile actions.



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Yet as "chief operator" or ANCOIC of NMC MARS on Okinawa, he
remains
woefully ignorant of MARS. I just don't get it.


Uh, hello.... Looks like perfect qualifications for a management
position.


I like the way you think.


I usually try to avoid thought... it makes my head hurt...



Can't it be factory refurbished?


Funny thing... the stupid NASA Engineers tried to control the thing with
data bursts.... Yes, data bursts!
Can you believe those anti-CW nazis? We'd already be on Pluto if they'd
controlled it with CW.
So, sadly, no.... due to advanced technology, she's been lost....


I thought they were just to cover the beaches so the
Army doesn't get sand in their boots....


Welp, when the AF took the airplanes away from the Army in 1947...


Was it that late? I would've guess more around the late/end of the war...

Well anyway, I was just trying to stir up some jarheads with the
beaches/Army thing...

You wanna swap radios or anything?
rb


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Woody wrote:

Yet as "chief operator" or ANCOIC of NMC MARS on Okinawa, he
remains
woefully ignorant of MARS. I just don't get it.

Uh, hello.... Looks like perfect qualifications for a management
position.


I like the way you think.


I usually try to avoid thought... it makes my head hurt...


You would have been right at home in the Morse Forever camp about 10
years ago.

Can't it be factory refurbished?


Funny thing... the stupid NASA Engineers tried to control the thing with
data bursts.... Yes, data bursts!
Can you believe those anti-CW nazis? We'd already be on Pluto if they'd
controlled it with CW.
So, sadly, no.... due to advanced technology, she's been lost....


Manual telegraphy? C'mon...

I thought they were just to cover the beaches so the
Army doesn't get sand in their boots....


Welp, when the AF took the airplanes away from the Army in 1947...


Was it that late? I would've guess more around the late/end of the war...


I wasn't there, but that's how the story went.

Well anyway, I was just trying to stir up some jarheads with the
beaches/Army thing...


I've got a lot of respect for both. Served with the 2ID at Casey, and
again with the marines and 10th mountain in somalia.

You wanna swap radios or anything?
rb


Probably not, but there is another group, rec.radio.amateur.equipment,
which is a lot like a hamfest. Except the food is better.

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Woody wrote:

Manual telegraphy? C'mon...


You do realize I'm a disgruntled radio swap group, off-topic, post bombing
loser, right?
I'm just thinking this would be a great place for a radio swap group, that's
all.
Everything I say is usually in sarcasm.....just to add stupidity to the
stupidty....
I've given up though and I'm going back to ebay...


I've got a lot of respect for both. Served with the 2ID at Casey, and
again with the marines and 10th mountain in somalia.


Big Ol' Kudos to you bro. Somalians suck. I think there are indeed places
that qualify as Fourth-world countries.
Somalia, Nigeria, etc... LOL..
rb


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Woody wrote:
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Woody wrote:

Manual telegraphy? C'mon...


You do realize I'm a disgruntled radio swap group, off-topic, post bombing
loser, right?
I'm just thinking this would be a great place for a radio swap group, that's
all.
Everything I say is usually in sarcasm.....just to add stupidity to the
stupidty....
I've given up though and I'm going back to ebay...


Alright. List your stuff. Maybe someone is interested.

I've got a lot of respect for both. Served with the 2ID at Casey, and
again with the marines and 10th mountain in somalia.


Big Ol' Kudos to you bro. Somalians suck. I think there are indeed places
that qualify as Fourth-world countries.
Somalia, Nigeria, etc... LOL..
rb


It sucked.

Just got a message on the somalia reflector today. Seems the al qaida
is well liked in somalia because the country has been through 15 years
of chaos and lawlessness, and the islamists are now imposing their law.
I guess any law is better than none.

Reminds me, in part, how hitler came to power.

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