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From: KH6HZ on Sun, Jan 21 2007 12:00 pm
"an_old_friend" wrote: one how does it serve the interest of the ARS two how does it serve the interest of the public at large The ARS is a technical service, alledgedly charged with maintaining a pool of trained radio operators, to provide emergency communications, advance the radio art, contribute to international goodwill, and advance their skills in communications and technical phases of the art. Tsk, Tsk, TSK! It also includes FAKING a required mailing address to the FCC attempting to fool them into getting one state's callsign prefix. It also includes FAKING a bunch of "clubs" and gobbling up callsigns for those "clubs," none of which seem to have existed in reality. Roughly a dozen of them. So, I hope Mikey is enjoying the warm, comfortable weather at his Hawaii "home," a perfect spot for the "RF Commandos" to practice field manuevers! Hup, too, tree, foah...march, march...beep, beep. Aloha, LA |
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Diaper's wet, eh, Lennie? You always get cranky.
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KH6HZ wrote nothing worth while:
Oh, my, Mikey D. is going to ignore the big who-haa in here about his Dirty Dozen "clubs?" It looks like you were "collecting" OTHER callsigns in 1994. For example, private ship call WCD6729 for the "trawler" named "HORNBLOWER." [ship identification # 526927] Now I suppose that is normally okay except for the required mailing address you supplied: Deignan, Michael P. P. O. Box 465 Grapeview, WA 98546 Tsk. Grapeview is a tiny place on one of the innermost waterways that make up the huge Puget Sound. It's about as far removed from Rhode Island as is anyplace in CONUS. You'd have to steam for a couple hours just to pass under the (old) Tacoma Narrows bridge and then it would take lots more hours to get into International Waters. WCD6729 states that this ship "makes international voyages!" Ship radio license was cancelled in 2004. A TRAWLER in Puget Sound, state of Washiington, for a Rhode Island resident? What were you phishing phor? Now, I can understand your other ship radio license, WCN4898, for the motorboat "EFFLUVIA." [ship ID # MS5499FT] At least your required mailing address was Chepachet, RI. Love that boat's name...so fitting with what you post in here. :-) Curiosity makes me wonder who gave you that P.O. Box in Grapeview? It was kind of far away from Jeffie Herman's P.O. Box in Hawaii. Hey, no sweat, your Effluvia (the boat) radio license was also cancelled in 2004 after ten years. You must have bailed Rhode Island before then, right? But, your effluvia continues. All these FACTS courtesy of the FCC's own search engine. Aloha, LA |
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lolol. Poor senile old boy. I think its funny you obsess over me so much, even after 10 years. For the record, my Ship License was WCN4898, not WCD6729. Anyone with half a brain can check the ULS and see the FRN on my (expired) ship license. Jot that down on a yellow sticky and put it next to your acoustic modem, ok, Lennie? Might wanna get the visiting nurse to come and change your diaper a little more often too, you get so grumpy when you're soiled. |
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From: "KH6HZ" on Mon, Jan 22 2007 6:53 am
wrote: lolol. Poor senile old boy. I think its funny you obsess over me so much, even after 10 years. "Judge" Miccolis has "ruled" that there is no statute of limitartions in newsgroups. Take it to his court... For the record, my Ship License was WCN4898, not WCD6729. Anyone with half a brain can check the ULS and see the FRN on my (expired) ship license. Are we to assume that "coincidences" justify attempts at "legally" defrauding the US government? Ship radio license WCD6729 was granted 1 Feb 94, no FRN given, FCC required mailing address given as Grapeview, WA, 98546. Ship radio license WCN4898 was granted 13 Oct 94, FRN given as 0003639002, mailing address given as Chepachet, RI. Both ship radio licenses expired in 2004. Both ship radio licenses were granted to "Deignan, Michael P." Based on long-ago "discussions" about club callsigns in here - and on such places as the AH0A amateur statistics - "Deignan, Michael P." had OVER 10 amateur radio "club" licenses at one time...PLUS having given his "residence" address to the FCC as a Post Office Box in Hawaii, not only for those alleged "club" calls but also his own Vanity license application. Was "Deignan, Michael P." EVER a RESIDENT in the state of Hawaii? Residency is not defined as temporarily staying there as on a vacation. "Deignan, Michael P." isn't a common name. Are we to assume that there is more than one Deignan with the same given first name and middle initial in the USA? I think not. The names and dates all point to a single individual. FCC ULS data show that "Deignan, Michael P." prefers Post Office Box "addresses," regardless of state. That's called a "tell" to investigators. A common characteristic of those seeking to hide something. Anyone with a full brain can see these alleged "coincidences" aren't quite so coincidental. Now, I could go into the collusion you had with Jeffrey Herman on your KH6 vanity callsign...but that has already been done and you've been forced to give up your "club" calls by the FCC. Tsk, tsk. The mighty "RF Commandos" were mustered out and the VA offers them NO benefits. It's rather obvious also that you refused to give an explanation for taking out so many "club" calls or the misleading "residence address" of Hawaii for you vanity callsign. [a KH6 must be oh, so tres chic in New England area, much better than a plebian KD1 like your previous license of KD1HZ, another vanity call] Jot that down on a yellow sticky and put it next to your acoustic modem, ok, Lennie? I have neither "yellow stickys" nor acoustic modem. Might wanna get the visiting nurse to come and change your diaper a little more often too, you get so grumpy when you're soiled. Tsk, tsk, an amateur extra betraying Miccolis' boast that all pro-coders are "polite, civil" people who never utter personal insults? Yes, they DO exist as proven by the quotes above. I have no "visiting nurse" and do not use or wear "diapers." But, to drop to the vernacular of the ugly, feel free to eat my shorts. :-) Aloha, LA |
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Not proven at all, Len. In fact, when you argue with Mike, you are arguing with a nocodetest person. Lennie's had the proverbial "hard on" for me since he showed up on USENET back in the mid 90's. I can only conclude his obsession with me is due to the fact that I have a ham radio license while, alas, he does not. This isn't a new thing, or a secret. Look up his 1998 comments to the FCC on the subject, if you don't believe me. What is even more amusing is if you look up Lennie's comments to the FCC, out of thousands of pages of comments, he felt the need to rebut my comments virtually line for line. He specifically asked FCC to do the following in response to NPRM 98-143: I have always felt stronger (not read: more difficult) theory examinations were more important to the ARS than morse code testing. It is an opinion that I hold to this day. IOW, he *supported* the NCI proposal of that time! He's a dyed-in-the-wool no-coder! I actually have my NCI membership certificate packed someone in my boxes. 3) Reduction of the number of amateur radio license classes to two. I still feel two license classes - a 50MHZ+ and a 30MHZ- would not necessarily be a bad idea. This was almost ten years ago. I don't think Mike has changed Not at all. I still feel all my ideas presented 8 years ago hold merit today. I do not really see any need for two HF licenses. The FCC should simply eliminate the General license and have a Class A and Class B license. Well, it's interesting to see that you can be nasty to those who agree with you.... Since Lennie's first appearance... oh, 10? years ago, he's pretty much been a nasty fellow. As I've posted in the past, he reminds me a great deal of my long-since-departed paternal grandmother, who was so miserable, she had to try and make everyone else around her miserable too. I can only conclude that Lennie's inability to get a ham license has made him very, very miserable. 73 KH6HZ |
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Are we to assume that "coincidences" justify attempts at "legally" defrauding the US government? Assuming for a moment that I did, indeed, hold two ship licenses (one of which was for an ocean-going trawler - lmao) is there a law which states I cannot hold multiple ship licenses? Based on long-ago "discussions" about club callsigns in here - and on such places as the AH0A amateur statistics - "Deignan, Michael P." had OVER 10 amateur radio "club" licenses at one time... So? Is there a law that places a limit on the # of callsigns one individual can be trustee of? PLUS having given his "residence" address to the FCC as a Post Office Box in Hawaii, not only for those alleged "club" calls but also his own Vanity license application. So? Is there a law (or Part 97 regulation) which states individuals cannot use PO Boxes for their mailing addresses? Doesn't Morkie use a PO Box for his license? "Deignan, Michael P." isn't a common name. Are we to assume that there is more than one Deignan with the same given first name and middle initial in the USA? I think not. The names and dates all point to a single individual. lmao.. damn Lennie, you've done way too many drugs in your day. I'm touched that you're so obsessed with my life. It really is quite hilarious. I can pick up the Rhodyland phone book and find reference to 3 other Michael Deignan's in my state alone. My name is neither uncommon nor unusual, it is, actually, a relatively common Irish last name, as are my first (and middle) names. Now, I'll grant you, in the Deep South you're not likely to find many folks with my last name.. but in Boston? Quite a few. FCC ULS data show that "Deignan, Michael P." prefers Post Office Box "addresses," regardless of state. That's called a "tell" to investigators. What's it "tell" that Morkie uses a PO Box for his mailing address? A common characteristic of those seeking to hide something. What's Morkie hiding? I use a PO Box when I have to. No law or regulation states I cannot. Anyone with a full brain can see these alleged "coincidences" aren't quite so coincidental. But then again, Lennie, we've known for at least a decade you're not playing with a full deck. The mighty "RF Commandos" were mustered out and the VA offers them NO benefits. Oddly enough, the RF Commandos is still in full operation -- we even have our own club callsign, used principally for the automated operation of our hidden transmitters. And *gasp* I'm STILL the trustee! Drop by sometime, perhaps we'll even let you be the 'fox' in our foxhunts -- though I imagine there wouldn't be much challenge DFing a drooling old fool in a wheelchair, would there be? I have no "visiting nurse" and do not use or wear "diapers." There is no other logical explanation for your attitude other than a cold, wet diaper. Common with folks your age, Lennie. Probably explains why you can't get a ham license too. |
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