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Jerry Stuckle July 21st 14 02:47 PM

The Arc of Action
 
On 7/21/2014 5:09 AM, gareth wrote:
"Michael Black" wrote in message
xample.org...

Why not just a pushbutton?


You're not a Morse man, then?



It's obvious YOU aren't!

Properly adjusted, you should have little or no wrist movement. And
even if you do, the fact your hand and the key move on different
fulcrums is immaterial.

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gareth July 21st 14 02:57 PM

The Arc of Action
 
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
On 7/21/2014 5:09 AM, gareth wrote:
"Michael Black" wrote in message
xample.org...
Why not just a pushbutton?

You're not a Morse man, then?


It's obvious YOU aren't!

Properly adjusted, you should have little or no wrist movement. And
even if you do, the fact your hand and the key move on different
fulcrums is immaterial.


From your previous Childish Broadcasting (CB) into these NG,
it was inevitable that you would not have the mental capacity to recognise,
and partake in, a philosophical discussion for the edification of _REAL_
radio amateurs.




Jerry Stuckle July 21st 14 03:06 PM

The Arc of Action
 
On 7/21/2014 9:57 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
On 7/21/2014 5:09 AM, gareth wrote:
"Michael Black" wrote in message
xample.org...
Why not just a pushbutton?
You're not a Morse man, then?


It's obvious YOU aren't!

Properly adjusted, you should have little or no wrist movement. And
even if you do, the fact your hand and the key move on different
fulcrums is immaterial.


From your previous Childish Broadcasting (CB) into these NG,
it was inevitable that you would not have the mental capacity to recognise,
and partake in, a philosophical discussion for the edification of _REAL_
radio amateurs.




ROFLMAO! You're just as stoopid as the newspaper articles show you to
be. No wonder the judge wouldn't let you waste the court's time with
your tripe.

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Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry, AI0K

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gareth July 21st 14 03:11 PM

The Arc of Action
 
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...

ROFLMAO! You're just as stoopid as the newspaper articles show you to
be. No wonder the judge wouldn't let you waste the court's time with
your tripe.


Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult.

Shame on you.

High time that you grew up, there, OM.



gareth July 21st 14 03:24 PM

The Arc of Action
 
"Rambo" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 19 Jul 2014 22:15:48 +0100, "gareth"
wrote:
A straight Morse key has a fulcrum away from you, but your wrist
articulates in front of the key, in a mirror image of that of the key.
Therefore, your wrist is constrained to follow an unnatural arc
when keying.
Have there been any mechanical designs published so that the
keying arc is in the same sense as the wrist arc?
(cf. Watts' parallel motion, perhaps?)

When I think of a wrist following an arc repetitively
why am I reminded of OSN?


Talking of old and useless artifacts, have you tired of your Racal
1792 yet and are ready to bin it in my direction? :-)




Jerry Stuckle July 21st 14 04:32 PM

The Arc of Action
 
On 7/21/2014 10:11 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...

ROFLMAO! You're just as stoopid as the newspaper articles show you to
be. No wonder the judge wouldn't let you waste the court's time with
your tripe.


Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult.

Shame on you.

High time that you grew up, there, OM.



So says the idiot who got shut up by the judge for his infantile
behavior. And who feels the need to show his stoopidity in so many
threads here.

But then the stoopid never do recognize themselves. Time to go back to
your CB buddies. Because in a battle of intellects, you are defenseless.


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Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry Stuckle

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gareth July 21st 14 04:43 PM

The Arc of Action
 
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
On 7/21/2014 10:11 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
ROFLMAO! You're just as stoopid as the newspaper articles show you to
be. No wonder the judge wouldn't let you waste the court's time with
your tripe.

Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult.
Shame on you.
High time that you grew up, there, OM.

So says the idiot who got shut up by the judge for his infantile
behavior. And who feels the need to show his stoopidity in so many
threads here.
But then the stoopid never do recognize themselves. Time to go back to
your CB buddies. Because in a battle of intellects, you are defenseless.


"Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult."

QED








Jerry Stuckle July 21st 14 06:45 PM

The Arc of Action
 
On 7/21/2014 11:43 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
On 7/21/2014 10:11 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
ROFLMAO! You're just as stoopid as the newspaper articles show you to
be. No wonder the judge wouldn't let you waste the court's time with
your tripe.
Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult.
Shame on you.
High time that you grew up, there, OM.

So says the idiot who got shut up by the judge for his infantile
behavior. And who feels the need to show his stoopidity in so many
threads here.
But then the stoopid never do recognize themselves. Time to go back to
your CB buddies. Because in a battle of intellects, you are defenseless.


"Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult."

QED


ROFLMAO! You obviously are too stoopid to come up with something
original, so you cut and paste someone else's comments (they certainly
aren't your own - you're not that creative).

In a battle of intellects, you are defenseless. No wonder the judge
stopped you from wasting the court's time!

--
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Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry, AI0K

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rickman July 21st 14 10:36 PM

The Arc of Action
 
On 7/20/2014 3:31 PM, gareth wrote:
"vu2nan" wrote in message
...

gareth;822016 Wrote:
"vu2nan" wrote in message
...-
gareth;821995 Wrote:-
A straight Morse key has a fulcrum away from you, but your wrist
articulates in front of the key, in a mirror image of that of the key.
Therefore, your wrist is constrained to follow an unnatural arc
when keying.
Have there been any mechanical designs published so that the
keying arc is in the same sense as the wrist arc?
(cf. Watts' parallel motion, perhaps?)-

How about keeping the key turned 180° (facing away from you)?!
-

That thought did occur to me in bed last night. The main difficulty
would be
in needing a special-purpose table with an indentation...............by
having a
downward right angle bend for the paddles, you keyed
horizontally.


Hi OM Gareth.

Or the key should be below the table-top with only the knob projecting
out!


Yes, the knob protrudes, but the skirt of the knob is flush.


I can't see how the arc of the key is important. The key only moves a
tiny amount and the arc is very small with a miniscule perpendicular
movement. The issue of the key being above the table is a different
matter. This could be handled without making holes in the table.

A good key only moves a tiny amount. The key can be curved so the
actual key can be just a small paddle a few mm above the table top. Or
the user can use a wrist rest to elevate the wrist.

====O=====+
/ \ |
/ \ +----- -- Key "knob"
==================== Table

Does this make sense?

--

Rick

rickman July 21st 14 10:42 PM

The Arc of Action
 
On 7/21/2014 1:45 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 7/21/2014 11:43 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
On 7/21/2014 10:11 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
...
ROFLMAO! You're just as stoopid as the newspaper articles show you to
be. No wonder the judge wouldn't let you waste the court's time with
your tripe.
Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult.
Shame on you.
High time that you grew up, there, OM.
So says the idiot who got shut up by the judge for his infantile
behavior. And who feels the need to show his stoopidity in so many
threads here.
But then the stoopid never do recognize themselves. Time to go back to
your CB buddies. Because in a battle of intellects, you are defenseless.


"Well, as suspected, your interjection into these threads owed more
to your needing attantion in an infantile manner than it did to your
contributing discourse in the manner of an adult."

QED


ROFLMAO! You obviously are too stoopid to come up with something
original, so you cut and paste someone else's comments (they certainly
aren't your own - you're not that creative).

In a battle of intellects, you are defenseless. No wonder the judge
stopped you from wasting the court's time!


I thought s.e.d was bad but you guys are on a roll. Can you both just
stop the nonsense for a while maybe?

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Rick


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