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Jim Hampton May 30th 04 01:31 AM


"I Am Not George" wrote in message
m...

Jim I stand by my statement. there is no excuse to advise this guy to
do something illegal and harassing I dont care if you disguise your
advise with a wink wink oh dont do this lol And please dont tell us
that story of how you keyed the 10KW military transmitter again it
does get the keyclowns all sexualy excited.


Perhaps you didn't understand what I was talking about when I mentioned the
area I am in.

Around here, you can *try*, but it is unlikely anyone give a d*mn. I had a
woman blocking my driveway waiting for a woman in a house *across* the
street. She wouldn't move. When I told her I would call the police (I had
to go to work) she said the cops most likely wouldn't come and it would take
them at least an hour if they came at all. She sat right there (why not 10
feet one way or the other? Or, better yet, across the street in front of
the house she was picking up the other fool?). She picked up her passenger
about 10 minutes later and, fortunately, I was still 10 minutes early for
work. I've had stereos blasting and people wouldn't turn them down. I
added the Souse stuff for the entertainment center to counter that, plus
bought a transmitter as backup. I didn't need them. The people moved (or,
likely, went to jail. Drugs are very prevalent here). These are the type
you have to deal with here.

That incident, plus this fact: over the past 20 years, there have been some
homes broken into. There would be a rash of two or three and then some
homeowner would blow the intruder away. Of course, having been inside of
their own home, no arrests were made. Then things would quiet down for 5 or
6 years. Perhaps 15 years ago, a homeowner heard noise from his garage. He
blew someone away who was stealing his bicycle. He was arrested, but, funny
thing, the grand jury refused to indict him. LOL. Then things got quiet
again.

Due to those facts, around here you might ask the neighbor. Likely nothing
will change. Then, you do what you have to and just keep a 12 gauge handy
(funny, but 12 gauges have been involved in a number of those incidents.
They are very effective. Just make sure they are inside your house).

I feel certain you think I'm exaggerating; I'm not.

BTW, that RCA transmitter was not 10 kW. It was a 40 kW output transmitter.
No one else is getting all excited; why are you?


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim



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I Am Not George May 30th 04 02:31 AM

"Jim Hampton" wrote:
"I Am Not George" wrote in message
om...

Jim I stand by my statement. there is no excuse to advise this guy

to
do something illegal and harassing I dont care if you disguise your
advise with a wink wink oh dont do this lol And please dont tell us
that story of how you keyed the 10KW military transmitter again it
does get the keyclowns all sexualy excited.


Perhaps you didn't understand what I was talking about when I

mentioned
the
area I am in.

Around here, you can *try*, but it is unlikely anyone give a d*mn. I

had
a
woman blocking my driveway waiting for a woman in a house *across*

the
street. She wouldn't move. When I told her I would call the police

(I
had
to go to work) she said the cops most likely wouldn't come and it

would
take
them at least an hour if they came at all. She sat right there (why

not
10
feet one way or the other? Or, better yet, across the street in

front of
the house she was picking up the other fool?). She picked up her

passenger
about 10 minutes later and, fortunately, I was still 10 minutes early

for
work. I've had stereos blasting and people wouldn't turn them down.

I
added the Souse stuff for the entertainment center to counter that,

plus
bought a transmitter as backup. I didn't need them. The people

moved (or,
likely, went to jail. Drugs are very prevalent here). These are the

type
you have to deal with here.

That incident, plus this fact: over the past 20 years, there have

been
some
homes broken into. There would be a rash of two or three and then

some
homeowner would blow the intruder away. Of course, having been

inside of
their own home, no arrests were made. Then things would quiet down

for
5 or
6 years. Perhaps 15 years ago, a homeowner heard noise from his

garage.
He
blew someone away who was stealing his bicycle. He was arrested,

but, funny
thing, the grand jury refused to indict him. LOL. Then things got

quiet
again.

Due to those facts, around here you might ask the neighbor. Likely

nothing
will change. Then, you do what you have to and just keep a 12 gauge

handy
(funny, but 12 gauges have been involved in a number of those

incidents.
They are very effective. Just make sure they are inside your house).

I feel certain you think I'm exaggerating; I'm not.


Well jim I see you are blaming your environment lol it reminds me of
the lawyers who say there clients couldnt help robbing and beating
people it was the environments fault etc.

BTW, that RCA transmitter was not 10 kW. It was a 40 kW output

transmitter.
No one else is getting all excited; why are you?


not excited just didnt want to hear it again

I Am Not George May 30th 04 07:54 PM

"I ain't George either" wrote:

Glad it worked out for you.


So no, I didn't miss the point -- this ain't Pleasantville, I don't
live next to Bob and June Cleaver, and those weren't frat-boys

blowing
off steam before finals. Now go back to your anonymous trolling

like a
good little nobody.


I'm no more anonymous than you are, and much less of a nobody.


randy dont be angry it will lead to a conflict then things will have
to be settled with a shotgun as jim suggested

jim May 31st 04 12:53 AM



Landshark wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
...


Steveo wrote:

jim wrote:


Steveo wrote:


jim wrote:



Steveo wrote:



jim wrote:




hey i figured out that mower drive shaft quetion i had. save the
motor trash the rest.


Make a bad ass sand go-cart if it's a horizontal shaft.

got my dakota to do the sand thing.


Allrighty then, make it a bad ass pavement cart. 17 hp right?



should be a good fishing year,
stripers and fluke are healthy.


Cool, have me over for a fish fry. :)

you should have seen last years monster striper. fed 4 adults and 3

kids.

There's no friggin' way that sea bass is better than Walleye or lake


perch.

Are the hush puppies excellent? g


not sea bass. striped bass. whole different fish.
not sure what hush puppies are. some type of food i think. thats ok as
other parts of the country have what they call pizza. not...



Boy Jim, you sure show your northern ways by not
knowing what Hush puppies are........ LOL!!!
I'm planning our fishing trips for next year to Mexico
already.

Landshark


now thats what i'm talking about shark. getting a line wet. didn't get
to the beach over the weekend as its packed with those wannabee fisherman
from nyc. last year i was bottom fishing for fluke and pullin' 'em in as
they ask how i did it with them using poppers...


Dave Hall June 1st 04 12:15 PM

On Sun, 30 May 2004 00:31:40 GMT, "Jim Hampton"
wrote:


"I Am Not George" wrote in message
om...

Jim I stand by my statement. there is no excuse to advise this guy to
do something illegal and harassing I dont care if you disguise your
advise with a wink wink oh dont do this lol And please dont tell us
that story of how you keyed the 10KW military transmitter again it
does get the keyclowns all sexualy excited.


Perhaps you didn't understand what I was talking about when I mentioned the
area I am in.

Around here, you can *try*, but it is unlikely anyone give a d*mn. I had a
woman blocking my driveway waiting for a woman in a house *across* the
street. She wouldn't move. When I told her I would call the police (I had
to go to work) she said the cops most likely wouldn't come and it would take
them at least an hour if they came at all. She sat right there (why not 10
feet one way or the other? Or, better yet, across the street in front of
the house she was picking up the other fool?). She picked up her passenger
about 10 minutes later and, fortunately, I was still 10 minutes early for
work. I've had stereos blasting and people wouldn't turn them down. I
added the Souse stuff for the entertainment center to counter that, plus
bought a transmitter as backup. I didn't need them. The people moved (or,
likely, went to jail. Drugs are very prevalent here). These are the type
you have to deal with here.


The breakdown of the moral fabric of society is very prevalent in many
areas. It's a shame that yours is one of the worst. I'm sure the
behavior of the radio op's in your area are reflective of this
behavior as well.

It's bad when people lack the common courtesy to not do things like
block someone else's driveway. It's especially telling when after
being asked to move, they refuse. It's a greater shame that the decent
people are forced to resort to clandestine methods to rid the
neighborhood of this type of trash.



That incident, plus this fact: over the past 20 years, there have been some
homes broken into. There would be a rash of two or three and then some
homeowner would blow the intruder away. Of course, having been inside of
their own home, no arrests were made.


As it should be.

Then things would quiet down for 5 or
6 years. Perhaps 15 years ago, a homeowner heard noise from his garage. He
blew someone away who was stealing his bicycle. He was arrested, but, funny
thing, the grand jury refused to indict him. LOL. Then things got quiet
again.


We need to move away from the liberal mentality which attempts to
paint criminals as "victims". When someone is committing a crime
against one's home and family, then they should have the right to
defend against it. If moral decency is not enough to deter scumbags
from committing crimes, then the very real possibility of coming up
against deadly force should be.


Due to those facts, around here you might ask the neighbor. Likely nothing
will change. Then, you do what you have to and just keep a 12 gauge handy
(funny, but 12 gauges have been involved in a number of those incidents.
They are very effective. Just make sure they are inside your house).

I feel certain you think I'm exaggerating; I'm not.


If I were you, I'd move. I'm sure your stipulation probably prevents
you, but I'd try to find a way. I can't live in that type of area.


Dave
"Sandbagger"
http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj

Tampa Bay Always Kicks PhilthyAzz June 1st 04 06:10 PM

From: (Dave=A0Hall)
The breakdown of the moral fabric of society


is very prevalent in many areas.



Nowhere is such a statement more
true than is to be found in your posts.
Fact is, society is not breaking down and the sy is not falling. Merely
because you are a deviant among society suffering from such depression
that renders you incapable of seeing society
for what it is as opposed to this "breakdown" you always are personally
experiencing, doesn't place the problem on society as you attempt to
project. The problem, as always, is yours.
Your anti-socialistic personality causes you problems fitting in with
the rest of society and therefore, you blame society as a whole.
Depression as you exhibit, such as seeing society's glass half empty all
the time in your life, coupled with your oft-admitted and preferred
socialistic views is part of the problem, as a free country such as we
reside is obligated to allow you to espouse such anti-American rhetoric,
but you may wish to consider moving to country that shares and supports
your minority and warped views on a great society.


"Socialism is all about government control following sensible rules." -
N3CVJ Dave Hall


"People have the right to privacy so that they can break laws with a
reasonable chance of getting away with it" - N3CVJ Dave Hall
_
Did you make Kim aware yet, that the internet rules you define and
make up as you go along provide for entering such off-topic and personal
information?


Dude June 1st 04 07:26 PM

I appreciate your comments, but that isn't an option. I have asked him
to turn it down numrous times, which he does, but then after a week or
so he'll start again. Calling the police isn't an avenue i want to go
down. If you call the police out in the uk, when it comes round to
selling your house, you have to, by law, state if you have had
problems such as noisy neigbhours. Therefore making it difficult to
sell your house. I'm also not bothered about him trying to give an
arse whipping as he's a little ****. I can't intimidate him either
because he's the type of person to call the police. Therefore i want
to get my own back so he knows how i feel.


thanks for condoning rf interference to a neigbors stereo and not
having the guts to own up to it surely the guy will find out its a cb
and surly he will come knocking on dudes door and then their will be
an ass kicking and it will be your fault Jim. or some other cber will
be blamed for it. your solution is typical key clown thinking, low
down and dirty like Steveo harassing leland at his home while keeping
his ID hidden etc. In the UK there are police just like here all it
takes is a polite visit to the guy and ask him to turn down his music
if he doesnt respond then get the police to remind him, case closed.


Dude June 1st 04 08:01 PM

Thanks for your comments. Could you point me in the right place to get
a better understanding about cb. If possible could you also just
elaborate on some of the things you have mentioned as i don't know
anything about cb. For instance what is a stock cb. What is SSB? How
much would a stock cb cost and where would you advice getting one from
on the internet?

Thanks

Dude

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message ...
Hello, Dude

Many areas have enacted ordinances which allow the local police to ticket
CBs which cause interference, so you might wish to reconsider. The problem
is, of course, that the speaker wires can pick up radiation and conduct it
back into the audio system which can then rectify (detect) the signal,
amplify it, and send it back to the speakers.

To avoid interference, it would be best to have an outdoor antenna, oriented
vertically. The reasoning is that most of the speaker wires will be run
horizontally. Should you run a horizontal dipole (bent, if necessary),
especially around the floor of your apartment/condo, the chances would be
great that you would interfere with his stereo - a *lot*. Of course, you
wouldn't want such a dipole right on the wall next to his unit. A stock cb
would likely wreck havoc to his stereo if fed into two 9 foot lengths of
wire (a dipole) run along the wall between your units, so don't do that. Of
course, if you ever had any interference problems, you'd be better off
running ssb. It will interfere as much, but your voice won't be
recognizable. Hopefully, you wouldn't do something like that.

I had a problem a couple of years ago. A 500 watt entertainment center plus
250 watt subwofer went a long ways to curing the problem. That, plus
recordings of "The Thunderer", "Washington Post March", "The Stars and
Stripes Forever", and a whole lot of other marches burned onto a cd can work
wonders. :))

Hope this helps!

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

"Dude" wrote in message
om...
I have a noisy that has no respect for people. He has mixing decks
which he plays all the time which you can hear through the wall. I
have researched ways of interfering with his stereo and came across
many web sites stating that cb can affect stereo speakers.

I know this isn't really the group to ask this, but has anyone
suggestions on how to interfere with his stereo speakers as he is
starting to really get on my nerves.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks



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I Am Not George June 2nd 04 12:41 AM

(Dude) wrote in message . com...
I appreciate your comments, but that isn't an option. I have asked him
to turn it down numrous times, which he does, but then after a week or
so he'll start again. Calling the police isn't an avenue i want to go
down. If you call the police out in the uk, when it comes round to
selling your house, you have to, by law, state if you have had
problems such as noisy neigbhours. Therefore making it difficult to
sell your house. I'm also not bothered about him trying to give an
arse whipping as he's a little ****. I can't intimidate him either
because he's the type of person to call the police. Therefore i want
to get my own back so he knows how i feel.



lol let me get this right you are afraid to call the police because it
will go on record that you have noisy nieghbors and make it difficult
to sell you house But you are Not afraid to illegall;y opereate a CB
and risk getting fined for interference by the goverment when the
whole nieghborhood start complaining that you are ****ing up there TV
sets and stereos computers etc. yes that makes sense are you in monty
python by any chance.

Dude June 3rd 04 01:06 AM

ok, lets some thing straight.

I don't want to interfere with other people's tv/steros etc. That is
why i asked this group if there was a way to interfere with "his
stereo"! If that means causing other neighbours problems then i don't
want to go down that route. I'm not "afraid" of calling the police. In
about a year or so we hope to move a bigger house to start a family so
i don't want any unnecessary problems when we move house. If you have
had a problem with a noisy neighbour who has no respect for common
decency then you might possibly understand why i have gone to the
lengths such as asking such a group as this. I don't want to get into
an argument about this. If you think what i am doing is immoral then
by all means voice your opinions, but please don't start a personal
attack on me with comments such as "are you in the monty python" I
have had a lot of positive feedback from this group so please don't be
the minority and start a feud.

Thanks for your comments but if you want to air any more unprecedented
attacks on me i would prefer you kept them to yourself.

Dude

(I Am Not George) wrote in message om...
(Dude) wrote in message . com...
I appreciate your comments, but that isn't an option. I have asked him
to turn it down numrous times, which he does, but then after a week or
so he'll start again. Calling the police isn't an avenue i want to go
down. If you call the police out in the uk, when it comes round to
selling your house, you have to, by law, state if you have had
problems such as noisy neigbhours. Therefore making it difficult to
sell your house. I'm also not bothered about him trying to give an
arse whipping as he's a little ****. I can't intimidate him either
because he's the type of person to call the police. Therefore i want
to get my own back so he knows how i feel.



lol let me get this right you are afraid to call the police because it
will go on record that you have noisy nieghbors and make it difficult
to sell you house But you are Not afraid to illegall;y opereate a CB
and risk getting fined for interference by the goverment when the
whole nieghborhood start complaining that you are ****ing up there TV
sets and stereos computers etc. yes that makes sense are you in monty
python by any chance.



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