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On Feb 18, 7:22?pm, Mike Coslo wrote:
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Indeed - Morse Code skill and stupidity are usually
negatively correlated.....;-)


huh?


Usually, a person with Morse Code skill is not stupid.

There are exceptions, of course

Lack of Morse Code skill is not, to my knowledge, correlated
with stupidity in any way.

73 de Jim, N2EY





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On Feb 18, 8:44 pm, wrote:
On Feb 18, 7:22?pm, Mike Coslo wrote:

wrote in news:1171806456.049008.297420
@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com:


Indeed - Morse Code skill and stupidity are usually
negatively correlated.....;-)


huh?


Usually, a person with Morse Code skill is not stupid.

There are exceptions, of course


Bruce.

Lack of Morse Code skill is not, to my knowledge, correlated
with stupidity in any way.

73 de Jim, N2EY



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On Feb 18, 9:53?am, Cecil Moore wrote:
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Not only that, but his EM wave generator was equipped with a high-gain
directive antenna system. And he was equipped with a sophisticated
diversity receiving system for those frequencies, too.


If an incandescent bulb, too bad most of his power
was radiated in the invisible IR range. :-)


Too bad that IR wavelengths and shorter are NO ASSIGNED
by any radio regulating agency. No license required to use
them. :-)

Cue Cranky Spanky who says, "Does this mean you are
against licensing in general?"

Cue der Uberoberst who shouts, "You are a little red-
hatted monkey!"

Cue program ending theme: "Mission Impossible."

LA

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On Feb 18, 9:53?am, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote:
Not only that, but his EM wave generator was equipped with a high-gain
directive antenna system. And he was equipped with a sophisticated
diversity receiving system for those frequencies, too.


If an incandescent bulb, too bad most of his power
was radiated in the invisible IR range. :-)


Too bad that IR wavelengths and shorter are NO ASSIGNED
by any radio regulating agency. No license required to use
them. :-)

Cue Cranky Spanky who says, "Does this mean you are
against licensing in general?"

Cue der Uberoberst who shouts, "You are a little red-
hatted monkey!"

Cue program ending theme: "Mission Impossible."

LA


Ah, the Land Of Flatulence enters the fray yet again.

Flatulence occurs when a food does not break down completely in the stomach
and small intestine. As a result, the food makes it into the large intestine
in an undigested state. Most lower intestinal gas is produced when bacteria
in your colon ferment carbohydrates that aren't digested in your small
intestine. The body does not digest and absorb some carbohydrates (the
sugar, starches, and fiber found in many foods) in the small intestine
because of a shortage or absence of certain enzymes.




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Sounds like the same idiots who created the Y2K scare...

On Feb 17, 6:10 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
From Media wires, solars flares could black out GPS in the next few. When
GPS is down, it will be Morse to the rescue for emergency communications (as
usual, the old work horse will pull us through!). Sea going navigators can
ignore Morse at their own peril.

"Solar flare activity is expected to build for the next three years to a
crescendo that some scientists say could be cataclysmic, causing a
telecommunication blackout that would down mobile phones and navigational
systems.
"The solar flares are expected to be at its maximum intensity by the year
2010," Markus Aschwanden, a solar physicist at the Solar and Astrophysics
Laboratory, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, told the Hindu News.
"These solar flares and Coronoal Mass Ejections from the sun have the
ability to travel all the way to the earth and create a black-out of
cellular phone services and navigational systems like the GPS.

Solar flares and CMEs occur when magnetic energy built up in the Sun's
atmosphere is suddenly released. The flares carrying high amount of energy,
travel at high speeds and reach the Earth in a matter of hours. "





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On Feb 18, 7:32?pm, wrote:
On Feb 18, 8:44 pm, wrote:

On Feb 18, 7:22?pm, Mike Coslo wrote:


wrote in news:1171806456.049008.297420
@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com:


Indeed - Morse Code skill and stupidity are usually
negatively correlated.....;-)


huh?


Usually, a person with Morse Code skill is not stupid.


There are exceptions, of course


Bruce.


I wonder if he had a gender change and calls hisself
"Katrina?" Both had lots of hot air...

LA

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On Feb 19, 6:23 pm, "
wrote:
On Feb 18, 7:32?pm, wrote:





On Feb 18, 8:44 pm, wrote:


On Feb 18, 7:22?pm, Mike Coslo wrote:


wrote in news:1171806456.049008.297420
@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com:


Indeed - Morse Code skill and stupidity are usually
negatively correlated.....;-)


huh?


Usually, a person with Morse Code skill is not stupid.


There are exceptions, of course


Bruce.


I wonder if he had a gender change and calls hisself
"Katrina?" Both had lots of hot air...

LA


I haven't seen "Katrina" posting here. Maybe he is posting as Loyd or
Roger.

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On Feb 20, 3:59�am, wrote:
On Feb 19, 6:23 pm, "
wrote:





On Feb 18, 7:32?pm, wrote:


On Feb 18, 8:44 pm, wrote:


On Feb 18, 7:22?pm, Mike Coslo wrote:


wrote in news:1171806456.049008.297420
@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com:


Indeed - Morse Code skill and stupidity are usually
negatively correlated.....;-)


huh?


Usually, a person with Morse Code skill is not stupid.


There are exceptions, of course


Bruce.


* *I wonder if he had a gender change and calls hisself
* *"Katrina?" *Both had lots of hot air...


* *LA


I haven't seen "Katrina" posting here. *Maybe he is posting as Loyd or
Roger.


Heh heh, give it time. Some anony-mousie will take the bait
and become "Katrina." :-)

That anony-mousie will have lots of hot air at first, then
dissipate into nothingness...leaving only the League
making loud noises of "having aided in rescue" and other
blabs of PR.

LA


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