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Dave Heil wrote:
... You aren't lopping off heads, Len. You're a beginner in amateur radio. Trust me on this point: You'll get all the recognition you deserve. Dave K8MN Standing in the midst of genderless midgets, he IS bound to get attention! 8-) JS |
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John Smith I wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: ... You aren't lopping off heads, Len. You're a beginner in amateur radio. Trust me on this point: You'll get all the recognition you deserve. Dave K8MN Standing in the midst of genderless midgets, he IS bound to get attention! 8-) I'll bet. His problem is where to find a bunch of genderless midgets. Who knows, they might elect him their leader. Dave K8MN |
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"Dave Heil" wrote:
I'll bet. His problem is where to find a bunch of genderless midgets. Who knows, they might elect him their leader. Follow the diamond-brick road.... Follow the diamond-brick road.... Follow, follow, follow, follow Follow the diamond-brick road.... |
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On Apr 4, 11:50 am, Dave Heil wrote:
John Smith I wrote: Dave Heil wrote: ... You aren't lopping off heads, Len. You're a beginner in amateur radio. Trust me on this point: You'll get all the recognition you deserve. Dave K8MN Standing in the midst of genderless midgets, he IS bound to get attention! 8-) I'll bet. His problem is where to find a bunch of genderless midgets. Who knows, they might elect him their leader. Dave K8MN Speaking of genderless midgets, elections, and leaders, how's your run for the Roanoke Division Directorship going? |
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From: John Smith I on Wed, 04 Apr 2007
06:17:11 -0700 Dave Heil snarled: ... You aren't lopping off heads, Len. You're a beginner in amateur radio. Trust me on this point: You'll get all the recognition you deserve. Standing in the midst of genderless midgets, he IS bound to get attention! 8-) Careful, JS, you are speaking to Mister DeeEcks, formerly from the Government! [here to help? nah...] He WAS DX! Like that is the "only" function a US amateur "must" have... "working DX on HF with CW." :-) I've got to stay away from those rainbows...all those Little People near them with little round pots. 73, Len AF6AY |
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AF6AY wrote:
... Careful, JS, you are speaking to Mister DeeEcks, formerly from the Government! [here to help? nah...] He WAS DX! ... 73, Len AF6AY Len: I am quite sure the problem is all on this end; the importance of pointless bickering has always escaped me ... Regards, JS |
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On Apr 5, 3:52�am, John Smith I wrote:
AF6AY wrote: * ... * *Careful, JS, you are speaking to Mister DeeEcks, formerly from * *the Government! *[here to help? *nah...] * *He WAS DX! Len: I am quite sure the problem is all on this end; *the importance of pointless bickering has always escaped me ... It ain't "pointless bickering" in Heil's case. In the typical "look at me, I am SOMEBODY" fashion of computer-modem comms, the bickerer has to come out on top, regardless. During Word War 3 prior to FCC 06-178, morsemen HAD to be on top. It was almost a compulsion. Just about all the old morse myths were brought out, dusted off, and presented in all their "glory" despite being outmoded, out- dated, too worn to use in the future. Morsemen were intensely PROUD of their skill and were bound and determined to shove it down everyone's throat...whether anyone actually thought much of the mode or not. They had rank, status, privilege all because of that morse skill and hated to lose any of it. It was almost a fight for survival of a species...it was THEM or no one...and to hell with what any newcomer thinks or for the future of US amateur radio. It was extremism in the defence of their very-private playground. [de fence was up and trying to keep off the encroaching voice modes] Early on I had mentioned my military service assignment. I thought it was adequate proof that "CW" wasn't up to the task of hundreds of thousands of message relays per month (teleprinter was used)...the necessity for an entire military theater of operations doing 24/7 duty during the Cold War. No, the morsemen HAD to try turning that around to "my bragging" and a general big nothing during Word War 3. Sure, I did brag some since I absolutely lucked out on that assignment, even if the station was only the third largest in the Army worldwide network. Even being only third, pushing 220K messages relayed a month 24/7 is Big Business any way one slices it. The amateur national network can't come close to that using RTTY and certainly not via "CW." Manual "CW" even at 20 to 40 WPM just can't beat the old 60 WPM machinery (then the only form of Data using electromechanical terminals). That was in 1953 to 1956 and most of the "CW" super- skilled hams in here were just being born (a few not yet conceived). The military was ramping up its skills and beginning to go 100 WPM teleprinter, 300 WPM "Data" (that word not yet in vogue then), using Troposcatter and hoping satellites could be put up without the launch vehicles constantly exploding on the pad. All was accomplished and more, no military OR commercial service looking back to quaint old methods. Yet the superskilled (self-imagined) hams HAD to stay with ALL needing to be federally tested for "important" skill of morse code! For a hobby activity yet. Morsemen had done it, therefore "all could do it." None of the Word War 3 fighting on morsemanship was "pointless bickering" to the morsemen. They were the "best radio operators" and HAD to tell everyone they were. Years and years of them honing their twitchy- fingered skills on the paddles made them a needed resource in homeland defense and security of the nation, the amateur radio SERVICE...and all should look up to them, admire them, salute them as they entered a room and other ossifer courtesy tenderred in utmost respect and reverence. So, on 17th February I decided to get in the amateur radio hobby. Might be fun...except in here waging the on-going gorilla fight in the post Word War 3 era. I became an Extra Out Of The Box by test on February 25th, by law on 7 March. All the operating privileges of any OTHER Extra are mine, no restrictions by law. Now Heil wants to drone on that I'm such a "Beginner, a Neophyte" in ANY radio, amateur or not. After 54 years of doing it in many radio services? Amateurism is extra super-special most very difficult to learn? No. It is for me and morsemanship, something I will probably never use, but who really cares except morsemen? The FCC gives the OPTION to any amateur to use ANY allocated mode, any allocated band. Ah, but Heil, Miccolis, Kelly, et al, say I "MUST" use "CW" to "PROVE WORTH." Prove to whom? To them? Mais non, mon ami, they be just little people, almost a protected species of old and, with the protection they had gone, now a dying breed. They continue their POINTLESS BICKERING yet, trying to put down all those who do not agree with Their magnificence and god-like skills. It is Them against the rest of the radio world and they are losing. Let them bicker and rant. It is all they have left in the wreckage of their fallen towers and former imagined glory. 73, Len AF6AY |
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AF6AY wrote:
From: John Smith I on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 06:17:11 -0700 Dave Heil snarled: ... You aren't lopping off heads, Len. You're a beginner in amateur radio. Trust me on this point: You'll get all the recognition you deserve. Standing in the midst of genderless midgets, he IS bound to get attention! 8-) Careful, JS, you are speaking to Mister DeeEcks, formerly from the Government! [here to help? nah...] He WAS DX! Like that is the "only" function a US amateur "must" have... "working DX on HF with CW." :-) As you've been advised repeatedly, the only person making such a claim is Leonard H. Anderson, now a neophyte in amateur radio. Dave K8MN |
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On Apr 5, 2:56 pm, Dave Heil wrote:
AF6AY wrote: From: John Smith I on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 06:17:11 -0700 Dave Heil snarled: ... You aren't lopping off heads, Len. You're a beginner in amateur radio. Trust me on this point: You'll get all the recognition you deserve. Standing in the midst of genderless midgets, he IS bound to get attention! 8-) Careful, JS, you are speaking to Mister DeeEcks, formerly from the Government! [here to help? nah...] He WAS DX! Like that is the "only" function a US amateur "must" have... "working DX on HF with CW." :-) As you've been advised repeatedly, the only person making such a claim is Leonard H. Anderson, now a neophyte in amateur radio. Dave K8MN Dave, like it or not, I think you've just admitted that Len is an ARO. Take another chug of branch water and everything will be allright! |
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On Apr 6, 5:51�pm, wrote:
On Apr 5, 2:56 pm, Dave Heil wrote: AF6AY wrote: From: John Smith I on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 06:17:11 -0700 Dave Heil snarled: ... You aren't lopping off heads, Len. *You're a beginner in amateur radio. Trust me on this point: *You'll get all the recognition you deserve. Standing in the midst of genderless midgets, he IS bound to get attention! *8-) * *Careful, JS, you are speaking to Mister DeeEcks, formerly from * *the Government! *[here to help? *nah...] * *He WAS DX! * *Like that is the "only" function a US amateur "must" have... * *"working DX on HF with CW." *:-) As you've been advised repeatedly, the only person making such a claim is Leonard H. Anderson, now a neophyte in amateur radio. Dave K8MN Dave, like it or not, I think you've just admitted that *Len is an ARO. *Take another chug of branch water and everything will be allright! Tsk, Brian, there ain't NO booze, branch water, or aqvavit to make Davey say such a thing without the adjective of "neophyte," "beginner" or whatever he needs to PUT DOWN OTHERS he no like! :-) 73, Len AF6AY [Extra Out Of The Box!] |
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