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Old July 31st 05, 11:50 PM
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 15:04:17 -0700, "John Smith"
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Professor:

Frank is an idiot, and rather like a piece of used gum you step on, on a hot
day--can't get it off yer shoe!



Wow, that seminar on third-grade witticism is really paying off for
you, John. Just three more weeks and you'll get your certificate!


ROFLOL!!!!!!



I agree!






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Old July 31st 05, 11:58 PM
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Frank... I wish I was like you... never wrong... and never had to be
corrected.

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Old August 1st 05, 12:17 AM
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On 31 Jul 2005 15:58:33 -0700, "Professor"
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Frank... I wish I was like you... never wrong... and never had to be
corrected.



Yes, I already knew that, Brian. I tried to turn you onto the right
path years ago when you were hacking basic Motorola AN circuits that
were intended to be starting designs for engineers, not finished
products to be built by CB ampheads. But you were just too impatient
to get your "product" sold and get your share of that illegal market.
After damage control backfired in your face (because of your lack of
education) you vanished. Now you pop back up to spam the group every
time you think you have an improvement. You haven't made very many
changes, but look at the ones you -did- make -- all were suggestions
that I made when I told you all the reasons your amp sucked. Maybe you
learned those things from me or maybe somewhere else, but I was right
and you know it.

But feel free if you want to make more smart-assed remarks about my
education and experience -- it's not like I expect you to be grateful
or something. After all, you're just in this for the money.







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Old August 1st 05, 12:23 AM
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Frank:

Frankly (pun intended) you strike me as an idiot. Probably one who has picked
up most if not all of his "knowledge" from magazines, and books on his own--no
formal training, no degree, not having held a job in the field--you come hear
like an authority.

Krist, the hams know more than you do!

John

"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
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On 31 Jul 2005 15:58:33 -0700, "Professor"
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Frank... I wish I was like you... never wrong... and never had to be
corrected.



Yes, I already knew that, Brian. I tried to turn you onto the right
path years ago when you were hacking basic Motorola AN circuits that
were intended to be starting designs for engineers, not finished
products to be built by CB ampheads. But you were just too impatient
to get your "product" sold and get your share of that illegal market.
After damage control backfired in your face (because of your lack of
education) you vanished. Now you pop back up to spam the group every
time you think you have an improvement. You haven't made very many
changes, but look at the ones you -did- make -- all were suggestions
that I made when I told you all the reasons your amp sucked. Maybe you
learned those things from me or maybe somewhere else, but I was right
and you know it.

But feel free if you want to make more smart-assed remarks about my
education and experience -- it's not like I expect you to be grateful
or something. After all, you're just in this for the money.







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Old August 1st 05, 08:31 AM
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 16:23:02 -0700, "John Smith"
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Frank:

Frankly (pun intended) you strike me as an idiot. Probably one who has picked
up most if not all of his "knowledge" from magazines, and books on his own--no
formal training, no degree, not having held a job in the field--you come hear
like an authority.

Krist, the hams know more than you do!



Hams are, by definition, amateurs. Radio has been my -profession- for
about 25 years, including a BS in EE from EWU (including a minor in
communications). I worked as a BE for about 12 years, before that at a
radio comm shop (while going to college), and before that as a radio
tech in the USMC (MOS 2841). Nowdays I have my own part-time shop for
both radio and audio equipment, and do some bartending on the side
(better perks than any radio work!).

Oh yeah..... and I've been a CBer since I was about 10.

And if you have -any- doubts about what I am saying here then feel
free to browse the archives for this group and challenge me on any
technical issue on which I have commented and you think I'm wrong.
Otherwise, go troll some other newsgroup. Maybe some group under the
topic of assembly language since you claim to be a "wizard" at it. Or
we can discuss that topic here -- I'm fairly adept at writing my own
assembly subroutines, especially device drivers for automation control
and data aquisition (for custom interface cards that I also designed
myself).

So what'll it be, "John"?








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Old August 1st 05, 03:52 PM
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Frank:

From your text, I still believe myself correct... else you are very adept at
being able to hide an education...

John

"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 16:23:02 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote in
:

Frank:

Frankly (pun intended) you strike me as an idiot. Probably one who has
picked
up most if not all of his "knowledge" from magazines, and books on his
own--no
formal training, no degree, not having held a job in the field--you come hear
like an authority.

Krist, the hams know more than you do!



Hams are, by definition, amateurs. Radio has been my -profession- for
about 25 years, including a BS in EE from EWU (including a minor in
communications). I worked as a BE for about 12 years, before that at a
radio comm shop (while going to college), and before that as a radio
tech in the USMC (MOS 2841). Nowdays I have my own part-time shop for
both radio and audio equipment, and do some bartending on the side
(better perks than any radio work!).

Oh yeah..... and I've been a CBer since I was about 10.

And if you have -any- doubts about what I am saying here then feel
free to browse the archives for this group and challenge me on any
technical issue on which I have commented and you think I'm wrong.
Otherwise, go troll some other newsgroup. Maybe some group under the
topic of assembly language since you claim to be a "wizard" at it. Or
we can discuss that topic here -- I'm fairly adept at writing my own
assembly subroutines, especially device drivers for automation control
and data aquisition (for custom interface cards that I also designed
myself).

So what'll it be, "John"?








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Old August 1st 05, 10:12 PM
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 07:52:40 -0700, "John Smith"
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Frank:

From your text, I still believe myself correct...



There are facts and then there are your beliefs. Learn to distinguish
between the two.


else you are very adept at
being able to hide an education...



Like I said before -- feel free to browse through the archives. Do you
need me to post the URL?







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Hams are, by definition, amateurs. Radio has been my -profession- for
about 25 years, including a BS in EE from EWU (including a minor in
communications). I worked as a BE for about 12 years, before that at a
radio comm shop (while going to college), and before that as a radio
tech in the USMC (MOS 2841). Nowdays I have my own part-time shop for
both radio and audio equipment, and do some bartending on the side
(better perks than any radio work!).

Oh yeah..... and I've been a CBer since I was about 10.


You left out the whole truth. In addition to your one sided horn
blowing of above......................

1. At age 10 you decided that you were tired of being beat. You
learned to trick other kids into believing that you had a value other
than that of a punching bag. You accomplished this by starting to
go down a path of deceit that you continue to go down today.

2. At age 33 you decided you'd give up on girls. You continue to be
a virgin to this day. ( not counting farm animals)

3. At the advent of the Internet you discovered that you could puff
up your low self esteem through a series of put down others to inflate
yourself posts. You quickly learned that the truth is not this issue.
All that matters is to make yourself look good. Just spew a bunch of
non related technical matter into a post and no one will be the wiser.

There are more. These are just the obvious ones. If others would like,
they can continue the list. It shouldn't be to difficult.

4............

5..........

ect.
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Old August 1st 05, 11:25 PM
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Hams are, by definition, amateurs. Radio has been my -profession- for
about 25 years, including a BS in EE from EWU (including a minor in
communications). I worked as a BE for about 12 years, before that at a
radio comm shop (while going to college), and before that as a radio
tech in the USMC (MOS 2841). Nowdays I have my own part-time shop for
both radio and audio equipment, and do some bartending on the side
(better perks than any radio work!).

Oh yeah..... and I've been a CBer since I was about 10.


You left out the whole truth. In addition to your one sided horn
blowing of above......................

1. At age 10 you decided that you were tired of being beat. You
learned to trick other kids into believing that you had a value other
than that of a punching bag. You accomplished this by starting to
go down a path of deceit that you continue to go down today.

2. At age 33 you decided you'd give up on girls. You continue to be
a virgin to this day. ( not counting farm animals)

3. At the advent of the Internet you discovered that you could puff
up your low self esteem through a series of put down others to inflate
yourself posts. You quickly learned that the truth is not this issue.
All that matters is to make yourself look good. Just spew a bunch of
non related technical matter into a post and no one will be the wiser.

There are more. These are just the obvious ones. If others would like,
they can continue the list. It shouldn't be to difficult.

4............

5..........

ect.


Is your name "ect"?


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