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From: "K4YZ" (the autist formerly known as 'Robesin')
babbled on Tues, Sep 12 2006 4:34 am Oh, oh, it is Robesin's monthly period and, without any sanitary napkins, bleeds his bile all over this message... :-) wrote: From: on Thurs, Sep 7 2006 6:42 pm Here's a list of what Lennie is NOT: Lennie is NOT a licensed Amateur Radio operator...Never was...never will be. Although he's held jobs as a radio MECHANIC in years past, what Lennie "knows" about OPERATING radios (save CB and channelized plug-and-play radios) comes from READING about it. "radio MECHANIC?!?" That's an old Brit term actually used in the RAF in the 1940s. Major Dud prolly read that in old old radio books... :-) There are grade school children with more EXPERIENCE in REAL radio operating than Lennie could hope to obtain if he got a license today. Ooooo...little kiddies got years of experience in "REAL" radio?!? Robesin must be reading the "Harry Potter" novels again. :-) Lennie QUOTES a lot of books and often refers to a lifelong friendship with a couple of persons who DO have licenses, but Lennie just can't seem to get over that huge, looming hurdle...The one labled "EGO"...that would allow him to take the same exams that every other mortal has to take to get the aforementioned license. "Every other mortal 'has to take' an amateur radio test?!?" BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! Poor stebie has dipped too far into the Sharps for his latest hit. He is acting insane. Nutso. Meshugge. His sole claim-to-fame is an inside-out theoretical expertise on a military radio asset known as SINCGARS...Not that this radio is even remotely related to AMATEUR RADIO, but whenever Lennie get's backed into a corner (which is more often than he's comfortable with...) he bombs the RRAP NG with yet another re-telling of how SINCGARS has saved the day for military communications...Not AMATUER...But MILITARY...with or without J-38 attached. ITT Ground-Aerospace (Fort Wayne, IN) makes the SINgle Channel Ground Air Radio System. They are General Dynamics Land Div. (now dissolved, in Boca Raton, FL) made over 250,000 of them. It is the standard small-unit 30-88 MHz transceiver in the US military land forces now. [largest production quantity of any military radio] ITT and Harris have developed an HT that is compatible with SINCGARS and that is in use in Iraq today. "Amatuer?" :-) There's no nomenclature/designation of "J-38" except as a jack reference designation on individual equipment. Any KEYER would have a "KY" prefix followed by a number. [like the jelly] As far as I know, the only manual radiotelegraphy keys left in the military are in storage somewhere (maybe not). Today's KEYER designations refer to peripheral devices such as modems and encryption devices. The SINCGARS radio family does not have any radiotelegraph key connection jacks; they do have a connection for carrier control from a remote base plus lines for the voice and data input/output. Oh...yes....Lennie NEVER carried a SINCGARS radio. Not once. Actually, THREE of them. In 1989. Of the first models. As a civilian doing some field testing on them. Didn't have to "carry" any on my back, though. :-) Lennie is NOT a licensed Aviator. Never claimed I was. :-) Robesin thinks this is necessary for an amateur radio license? :-) Nursie Stevie pretends he is Howard Hughes and builds a spruce goose? Or gets a goose from a piece of spruce? :-) Yet Lennie's presumed to tell those of us who are all about aerial navigation, aircraft types, missions, functions, etc. Not a problem. Civilian avionics systems, communications and radionavigation systems are radio-electronics technology NOT requiring any pilot's license to work in. :-) Does Nursie Stevie need VOR, DME, TACAN, Transponders, Marker Beacons, Localizers, Glideslopes explained to him? He WAS a student pilot some time in the late 50's or early 60's, but never managed to solo or complete the program, even to the very basic Private Pilot/SEL. "Program?!?" Private, paid-for-out-of-own-pocket expenses (at Skyways, Van Nuys Airport, CA) was a "program?" CO$T and time didn't permit continuation. A house purchase came first. Actually a wise decision to an 'ultimatum.' :-) I do have my FAA written exam scorecard digitized for proof. :-) Merely one of many things that Lennie started but never finished. I had some lasagna the other night that I didn't finish. Does that count? :-) Lennie's sole present day "experience" in Aviation is monitoring the AWOS and ATIS at Los Angeles International Airport on his scanner. I DO?!? Tsk, I can't get the LAX frequencies from this location all the time. BUR and VNY okay. BUR is only a mile and a half away. [BURbank or Bob Hope Airport, VNY = Van Nuys Airport, both tower-controlled, therefore radio comms required] "Scanner?!?" What scanner? I've got a PLL-tuned fixed frequency receiver for that stuff if I bothered with it. Designed and built it myself. Had - in ancient times - a little Regency table model receiver for that, but it wasn't sensitive, so I made my own design. Still could use an outside antenna, though. Please note that in the aforementioned licensing issues, Lennie lapses into tales of "...I had better things to do..." when pushed on the subject. He can't seem to explain how it is that OTHER persons manage to carry the same educational, employment, domestic and military service "loads" and STILL manage to pass an Amateur exam, though. Tsk, another zealot. :-) Poor stebie has so MANY "loads"...were the alimony payments from the first marriage so bad? Well, it's no wonder that Robesin doesn't have any personal records/documents he could scan and send to folks about most of his life (he's never done that). He was "too busy" with his "loads!" :-) Lock and loads, lock and loads... Seems that by claimig such greater noble endevaors, he's immunized himself from "why haven't YOU done it" inquiries. None of which, of course, explains why he hasn't done those things NOW that he's "retired from regular hours..." "Noble endevaors?" :-) "Immunized?" Of course...getting through a 50-year career in radio-electronics required just a single hypodermic injection of smarts...everything was "easy!" :-) Tell me why I "MUST" complete that Nobel-equivalent amateur test. My advocacy is only for eliminating the morse code test from US amateur radio licensing. I've said that over and over and over, yet "Steve and the Boys" plus Herr Robust and Mother S. insist I get it. shrug Lennie is NOT a licensed psychiatrist. Never claimed to be one. :-) Psychiatrists have to be Medical Doctors FIRST, then they can go into post-grad stuff for psychiatry. Nursie Stevie NOT a REAL Medical Doctor...doesn't even play one on TV. Yet Lennie presumes to make diagnosis of mental aberations, define personality types, and otherwise attempt to appear as though he has a "grip" on the human psyche. No problem there. Steven James Robeson (the autist formerly known as "K4YZ") acts irrationally in here, states LIES, cannot provide proof of his own claims. He be NUTS. Undergraduate (that's college talk, nursie) requirements in California in the 1960s required two semesters of PSYCHOLOGY. That and life experience is enough to tell who is rational and who is irrational. I don't/didn't need my wife to advise me you are so irrational and affected that you might swing over to insanity at any moment. One more angry burst and that big vein or artery goes POP...nursie stevie becomes just another statistic, not a vital one at that. Tsk. Most of this was information gleaned from his wife's correspondence course texts that are stored in some storage facility "up north" (the same place where his "expired" GROL is stored, no doubt). Tsk, there goes the nutcase again. [sigh...] My Commercial radio licenses are stored in a safety deposit box near the southern house. Those are also digitized along with several other documents. My wife's POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMAS...from University of Illinois and University of Wisconsin...(formal class attendence required both places) are stored up in the northern house. Neither University offers "correspondence school" classes in Education or Social Work. My wife was in private practice in Illinois and Washington as a Social Work Counselor and in Illinois government practice as a Social Worker, both in the field and with a hospital in Springfield, IL. Those states don't accept "correspondence schooling" certificates for state- licensed practice. None of us here know what Nursie Steve has for "certificates" or "diplomas" or from where. Nursie Steve's name appears in the Tennessee state listing of nurses. We don't know where Stevie has worked in nursing...if he is still working. Of course, the BIG question that Nursie Steve has never answered is: "Where is the PROOF that Nursie Stevie had ever served in the USMC at any rank?" Poor baby must be carrying such a "load" he couldn't go down to a local office supply store or drugstore or supermarket to make electronic copies of any of that. Not a single snapshot of the Last Action Hero in any of his alleged 18 years in the Corps. "Too much of a 'load!'" Lennie is NOT a member of any public service organization, paid OR volunteer. Incorrect. They don't involve radio per se. However Lennie's gone to great lengths to presume to tell others who ARE in such organizations how meaningless thier services are and how wasted thier efforts are. "thier?" :-) How long is a "great length?" A light-year is pretty long. An "angry inch" is very short, Hedvig. Lennie's even presumed to express an INFORMED opinion of these organizations dating back to his pre-teen years. I did? :-) When was my "pre-teen" time, Nursie Stevie? Did you mean "Air Raid Wardens" during WW2? Useless inland a thousand miles from any coast back then. I was in "pre-teen" years and my father-in-law-to-be was an air raid warden then. This is most true of persons who are in volunteer roles. According to Lennie, only those persons who receive monetary compensation for thier services are "true" emergency or "Public Service" providers. "thier?" :-) Hokay, where are all the "volunteer" ambulances around here? All of them cost $600 a round trip, minimum. REAL medical doctors still require monetary compensation for their services if one has any money at all. That a great proportion of such services are rendered by volunteers in the United States falls on deaf ears to "Show-Me-The-Money Anderson". How MUCH is "a great proportion?" Give us some numbers. Oh, and I HAVE the money. You got no money? Awww...well, you just find a "volunteer" who can put you through pre-Med, Residency, etc. to become a REAL Medical Doctor. Then you too can get the money. :-) Lennie is NOT currently a member of the Armed Forces, their auxiliaries or any state defense or homeland security program. Right. :-) Nursie Stevie is a "major" in the CAP, heroically defending his state against terrorists!!! BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He DID serve ONE voluntary tour of duty in the US Army, ending in 1956, however he's not worn a uniform since then. 1952 to 1960. Eight years. Try to get your numbers down. Of course that ONE tour of duty over 50 years ago seems to have imbued him with an all-knowing wisdom of "all-things-military" before and ever since. Tsk. I've been on more military bases as a civilian than Nursie Stevie has claimed...while working on DoD contracts. He's even gone as far as to presume to discuss the aircraft types and missions flown by the auxiliary of the Air Force, yet even that data was dated by almost TWO decades. I've commented on "missions flown" by the "auxiliary" of the USAF? Isn't that some kind of Homeland Security top secret? :-) Hokay, how many hardpoints have your little Cessnas or Pipers or Taylorcrafts or whatever your CAP flies? What is your ordinance load? Where is your airial gunnery practice location? Nursie Stevie fly Top Gun missions at Nellis? :-) Wow, fabulous tales Nursie Stevie got! Sort of like the monthly meetings of the TN STATE Guard where the good ol' boys get to put on cammies and play sojer! ... All tales no doubt inspired by Clancy novels. His tales also include trying to embellish his own "service" by somehow tying his service to that of a unit he onced belonged to that had KIA's in the Korean conflict...THREE YEARS before Lennie was even inducted and no where near the battleground where the KIA's occured. Tom Clancy's first novel was "The Hunt for Red October," Naval Institute Press, 1984. Good writing, good suspense, good reading. Was made into a major motion picture starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin. It was published 24 years AFTER I received my Honorable Discharge from the United States Army. Nursie Stevie got an Honorable Discharge? [or just a discharge?] Got it digitized for sending as an e-mail attachment? Tsk, volunteers to the US Army were sworn in; "induction" was for draftees. We volunteered and got different Army Serial Numbers to that ID, principally the two-letter prefix: 'RA' for volunteer, standing for "Regular Army;" 'US' for army of the United States, draftees; 'NG' for activated National Guard (the real ones, not the "state guard". Mine: RA 16 408 336. Also, no one may have done anything even remotely patriotic if their duties didn't include uniformed service. "Remotely" patriotic applies to UNIFORMED members of the military. :-) This is assinine, of course, considering that the military does NOT carry out it's mission without those engineers, machinists, technicians and other defense industry laborers who provide the machines and the technology to "fight smart". (Anyone ever hear of "Rosie the Riveter"? Kelly Johnson? Robert Oppenheimer?) Those persons are subject to immediate demeaning and humiliation at the hands of a veteran who should know better since he had to use that technology. Oh, my, what a fabrication THERE! :-) "Rosie the Riveter" was a construct of WW2 PR, to symbolize all the women who worked on the assembly lines then. That name was included in a semi-popular song of the time. No doubt modeled on real counterparts, the name was fictitious. Clarence "Kelly" Johnson was the man in charge of Lockheed Aircraft's "Skunk Works" located at (what is now) BUR, a single very large hangar having office and assembly space, located at the Winona Avenue entrance off Hollywood Way. That entrance is still there but the "Skunk Works" hangar was razed years ago, larger space at Palmdale (Air Force Plant 42), CA (north of Burbank but south of Edwards AFB), acquired and shared with Northrup (now). Kelly Johnson was 23 when he joined Lockheed in 1933 to work on the first Lockheed Electra (twin-engine piston-prop). Ben Rich took over the old Skunk Works after Johnson's stroke (after the SR-71 first flight) that forced Johnson to retire. Rich was project leader on the SR-71 program and headed the F-117 development at Lockheed. Lockheed Aircraft moved OUT of the Burbank, CA, area entirely before 1990 and the last Lockheed buildings at the airport and nearby were razed about 2002. I have a nice aerial photo of BUR showing the crossed runways still there and the "Skunk Works" hangar...it is digitized. :-) Robert Oppenheimer was the civilian half of the leadership of the Manhattan Project. Gen. Leslie Groves was the military part of the leadership. There are all sorts of information available on the man and the Manhattan Project for those that are interested. I salute all of them, plus those that hysterical historian nursie never mentioned. Nursie Stevie been riveting? Work at Lockheed? Involved in the Manhattan Project? Ever been to Manhattan? Nursie Stevie drink too many manhattans? :-) He (Lennie) often brags about the make-and-model radios he worked on during his tour in the Army...I am willing to bet the folks that designed and built those radios were not wearing khaki when they did it. "Brags?" Just DID it. Remember the famous misquote in here? "It ain't braggin if ya done it" (attributed to baseball player Dizzy Dean) Clothing makes a radio design? :-) Tsk, Nursie Stevie need only go to the following site: http://sujan.hallikainen.org/BroadcastHistory and scroll down to click on "Military Radio." On that page is three uploads I made to Hal's site on what the Army's long-distance communications were circa 1962 plus a look inside the development and design of the FIRST walkie-talkie, the SCR-300. Motorola's Chicago plant designers did the first walkie-talkie -and- the first handie-talkie at the request of the Department of the Army (military folks wearing uniforms). Nursie Stevie tried a previous fabrication about "Motorola" saying "it didn't exist during WW2!" as if mentioning that were a heinous 'crime!" The founders, the Galvin brothers, used their names for the corporate identity but ALSO used the trademark "Motorola" during and before WW2. "Motorola" changed the corporate name after WW2 and the tradename has always been associated with that company. Lennie's NOT a healthcare provider at ANY level, yet he's presumed to tell people who ARE healthcare providers what is and isn't "policy" and "practice" in that field. Oh, how TERRIBLE!!! :-) NOT A HEALTHCARE PROVIDER! BWAAAAAAHHHHAAAAAHEHEHEHEHEHEH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! Other than elementary first aid, I was unaware that being A HEALTHCARE PROVIDER was somehow "required" for radio operation! [one learns something every day!] Lennie is NOT a parent. That you know of... :-) He's never sired or raised children, yet he presumes to tell those who HAVE done it all about what constitutes a "mature" or "responsible" child. Absolutely. Years of experience have taught me that ALL parents are absolute EXPERTS on OTHER children's behavior, smarts, abilities, etc.!!! BWAAAAAAHHHHAAAAAHEHEHEHEHEHEH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! He's gone as far as to suggest to the Federal Communications Commission that persons under a certain age should not be allowed to be licensed radio operators due to "maturity" issues. Absolutely! But I stopped that in January, 1999, after my Comment to the FCC on 98-143. Several others in here HAVE to bring that up at least once each year since then, for 7 years now, all as if that was a heinous crime against humanity!!! BWAAAAAAHHHHAAAAAHEHEHEHEHEHEH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! Lennie's NOT a "veteran" of duties in the "Foreign Service", yet again he presumes to demean and otherwise attempt to diminish the service of those that are or were. Absolutely! Especially of those intrepid "Foreign Service" heroes operating from the sophisticated countries of Africa such as Guinea-Bisseau, the cashew nut capital. yawn This list could go on-and-on...Lennie's "CV" of "life long interests but never quite got there" bullets is long and lackluster. Awwww....ain't it a shame! :-) Well, Mr. unpaid-volunteer "healthcare provider," y'all git yerself one o' them "volunteers" ta hep ya out on yer Pre- Med schooling, residency, and state board exam. Y'all kin be a REAL Medical Doctor, mebbe by the time yer 65? Meanwhile, keep on PRETENDING you are something you aren't, telling all those LIES you do and never furnighing any documented PROOF of what you did. Too much of a "load" for you? Work harder. HARDER! The nation NEEDS 'heroes' like yourself in the CAP, in the TN State Guard, and hanging around the VFW drinking places, doing all the 'homeland defensing' by mouth, "locking and loading" his INVISIBLE 'bullets!'." bang, bang, bang... BWAAAAAAHHHHAAAAAHEHEHEHEHEHEH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! [this post just "wrote itself!" :-) ] |
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![]() wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: From: on Thurs, Sep 7 2006 6:42 pm You see, learning Morse Code was "hard work" for Len back then. The WORK only required concentration. What was HARD was not the work but something else. Consider that I had this female living with me that, well, maybe you can pick up a romance novel and read about what would happen. You don't seem to know much about such things, only amateur radio and morsemanship... Interesting...Lennie suggesting that someone else "...pick up a (romance) novel and read about what would happen..." grow up and stop your smear effort and deabte rudely if you like but but debate issues not smear campaigns Don't sweat it, Mark. Nursie Stevie is off on a HATE tear again. Maybe he thinks we are all waiting in terror for the "authorities" to come pick us up on his single telephone call to them? BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He be meshugeneh fakakta vantz. Shalom, |
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[this post just "wrote itself!" :-) ]
Yes, indeedie! Yet more effluvium from The Master of Noxious Emissions. What time does your Myna bird check in? |
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On 13 Sep 2006 01:18:30 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote: , yuet another alias so Morkie can SPAM the net with: grow up and stop your smear effort and deabte rudely if you like but but debate issues not smear campaigns There's no "smear effort" here, Morkie. sure there is anytime you post you are tryignt os smear someone or divert attion from another of failed effort Nursie Stevie is trying to regain his "position" in the newsgroup but has been way overshadowed by all the other anonymous posters and cross-posters. He/she is crying for attention! Lennie's resurfaced and came out swinging with his same old bat, so I swang back. "swang?" Some of that TN dialect? :-) Nothing I sais is untrue. most of what you say is untrue Nursie Stevie thinks whatever he "sais" is truth. Only in Stevieland. "Stevieland:" A dimension of slight and much sound...in the Twilight Zone. [signpost up ahead] Get a wife. (No, that was not a typo....) I have one Nursie Stevie WANTS her, Mark. He wants all spouses! He/she talks about them all the time... :-) Nursie not "getting any?" :-) Nursie lose key to hospital medicine room, not get a "hit?" Nursie Stevie angry because he/she can't come up with fake ID for "USMC career?" Must be. |
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![]() wrote: On 15 Sep 2006 10:54:32 -0700, " wrote: wrote: On 13 Sep 2006 01:18:30 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote: , yuet another alias so Morkie can SPAM the net with: grow up and stop your smear effort and deabte rudely if you like but but debate issues not smear campaigns There's no "smear effort" here, Morkie. sure there is anytime you post you are tryignt os smear someone or divert attion from another of failed effort Nursie Stevie is trying to regain his "position" in the newsgroup but has been way overshadowed by all the other anonymous posters and cross-posters. He/she is crying for attention! indeed his psoting and postion has hardly been the same since I decided to out steveie him for awhile only I simply used the truth which is more effect (and I used more BW as well) Lennie's resurfaced and came out swinging with his same old bat, so I swang back. "swang?" Some of that TN dialect? :-) Nothing I sais is untrue. most of what you say is untrue Nursie Stevie thinks whatever he "sais" is truth. Only in Stevieland. "Stevieland:" A dimension of slight and much sound...in the Twilight Zone. [signpost up ahead] and downright LSD fantsyland I experenced that once I think steve got stuck in LSD land Get a wife. (No, that was not a typo....) I have one Nursie Stevie WANTS her, Mark. He wants all spouses! He/she talks about them all the time... :-) he wants prictues of her to "rpove she is female certainly and what would satify him short of nudes I wonder Nursie not "getting any?" :-) Nursie lose key to hospital medicine room, not get a "hit?" Nursie Stevie angry because he/she can't come up with fake ID for "USMC career?" Must be. I do wonder if Amy is W5AMY isn't just steve is drag That IS possible. Back a number of years on a large local BBS called "Talk Channel," one guy pretended he had a "girlfriend" so strongly that he even took out a subscription for "her" and posted messages in both identities. Eventually the Sysop found out and kicked them "both" off, refunding what was left of "their" subscriptions. :-) Strange person...even in-person. |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: Here's a list of what Lennie is NOT: He makes no claims to what his excrement might tast like from another man's genitals. Robesin -alone- make that claim. |
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![]() wrote: K4YZ wrote: Here's a list of what Lennie is NOT: He makes no claims to what his excrement might tast like from another man's genitals. Robesin -alone- make that claim. Tsk, another fine example of a US radio amatuer to entice others into "working on the code" to get fame, fortune, and a ham license. NOT. |
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![]() wrote: wrote: K4YZ wrote: Here's a list of what Lennie is NOT: He makes no claims to what his excrement might tast like from another man's genitals. Robesin -alone- make that claim. Tsk, another fine example of a US radio amatuer to entice others into "working on the code" to get fame, fortune, and a ham license. NOT. Somehow Robesin thinks it's OK to say stuff like that. Somehow, the other Extras ignore it. |
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