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![]() K4YZ wrote: wrote: K=D8HB wrote: wrote It's a problem when Len posts off-topic Maybe a problem for you, but it's not a problem for me! I don't call= Len down for being OT. I just wonder where all the crying hams went that usually call down Len for being off topic? Most of the "crying" about "calling" Lennie for being "off topic" usually follows one of HIS diatribes wherein HE expends a lot of hot air and mularkey about what constitutes a propper topic for the newsgroup. Ah, yes. Lennie "asks for it." Typical stuff from abusers. The same sort of spin he generates about others pretending to be "moderator" immediately followed by his pontifications about what HE perceives as being "appropriate" for discussion. Strange. I most often read about him being off-topic. Are those radio-telephone crafts? Yes, as a matter of fact a large part of the recovery work involves r= estoring microwave and cellular radio infrastructure. If you have skills in t= hose areas, you might investigate the opportunity. I think Len does. Probably what's keeping him off rrap. Leonard H Anderson has no interest whatsoever in being part and parcel of ANY kind of "public service" work. Lennie's absence is no doubt due to yet another of his "trips". How would you know? Are you watching and following Len? Besides...What is needed at present are not "design engineers" (which is what Lennie CLAIMS to be)...but installers and technicians (jist as the thread title suggests) to get the new sites up and running. The technology has already been "set", and each site, other than local terrain, is exactly the same as the one next to it. Just add water and shake. Strange. I recall Len saying that he had been trained by the US Army in microwave communications. Except for perhaps West Point, Army training is technical in nature; training personnel in the installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment. His design experience came later, so Len is actually qualified to do both. That bad, bad Len being qualified to do both! Gosh, he must have decided early in life to lay the foundation to bust all of your rants. Very inciteful, that Len. ;^( Of course too we presently have reams and reams of "front page" media singing the praises of the Amateur Radio service being able to "get through" when nothing else can, completely contrary to Lennie's rhetoric of the past 8 years... It's such a shame that our professionals waste millions and millions of dollars each year installing, maintaining, and upgrading emergency comms when a couple of overweight, senior cit hams can lay them all to waste. Why do they even bother? Must be awfully embarrassing for him. But it's not the first itme. Such a big ego must cause you some embarassment from itme to itme, tooey. |