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Mike Coslo August 23rd 04 01:49 PM

N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:


You are confusing good manners with weakness. You are also confusing
good manners with backbone.



So who's got which?



Lenover21 is on record saying that good manners are a sign of weakness.
Oddly enough, the opposite is true.

Bluff, bluster, insults and invective are a pretty good sign of a weak
argument and often of insecurity. Always has been and always will be.

- Mike KB3EIA -




Mike Coslo August 23rd 04 01:51 PM

N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:


And no, I'm still Mike Coslo - mild mannered, cute as a button, and
makin' friends wherever I go... 8^)



Absolutely!


Back to your penalty box...

Trrying to tell me to shut up?

Extra penalty time in the box for trying to sass the audience.


Sassing the ref can get you extra penalty time. Altercations with the
Audience can get you a game misconduct! 8^)



What about fighting with the Zamboni?



Remember that guy they found under the ice and snow in the Alps?......
8^) I don't think anyone's beaten the Zamboni yet!

- Mike KB3EIA -


N2EY August 23rd 04 07:54 PM

Mike Coslo wrote in message ...
N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:


And no, I'm still Mike Coslo - mild mannered, cute as a button, and
makin' friends wherever I go... 8^)


Absolutely!


Back to your penalty box...


Trrying to tell me to shut up?


Len occasionally tells people to shut up - either directly (as in the
classic
"Feldwebel post" of last October to K8MN) or indirectly (as above).

Extra penalty time in the box for trying to sass the audience.


Sassing the ref can get you extra penalty time. Altercations with the
Audience can get you a game misconduct! 8^)


What about fighting with the Zamboni?


Remember that guy they found under the ice and snow in the Alps?......


Yep - over 6000 years there. They named him "Ozeit" or some such....

They just found three more, of less ancient vintage:

http://www.themercury.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,10539174^401,00.html

8^) I don't think anyone's beaten the Zamboni yet!


Dave "The Hammer" Schultz might have (I was here in Philly for the
1973-74 and 1974-75 seasons....Flyers win Stanley cup....this town
went nuts..)

Still miss the voice of Gene Hart ("IT HIT THE POST! IT HIT THE
%$&!ING POST! THE FLYERS WIN!")

And wasn't it Fred Shero who coached the Olympic hockey team circa
1980?

One more item:

Recent industry convention giveaway was a hockey puck with company
name on it. Many uses in an engineering office: Paperweight, plan
holder-downer, coffee mug coaster, etc. Very popular.

Cute as a button, too.

73 de Jim, N2EY

Len Over 21 August 23rd 04 09:51 PM

In article , Mike Coslo writes:

N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

You are confusing good manners with weakness. You are also confusing
good manners with backbone.


So who's got which?


Lenover21 is on record saying that good manners are a sign of weakness.


Oddly enough, the opposite is true.


Incorrect. I've never cut any records to that effect.

I'm on tape.

Bluff, bluster, insults and invective are a pretty good sign of a weak
argument and often of insecurity. Always has been and always will be.


So spake the PCTA extra...

Another PCTA extra used a totally anonymous AOL screen name,
no identity given, no signature, just a bunch of Jimmy phrases.

Tsk, tsk. Now you accuse another PCTA extra of "insecurity" and
"weakness!" How droll.

beep beep and a hi hi.

Len Over 21 August 23rd 04 09:51 PM

In article , Mike Coslo writes:

N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

And no, I'm still Mike Coslo - mild mannered, cute as a button, and
makin' friends wherever I go... 8^)


Absolutely!

Back to your penalty box...

Trrying to tell me to shut up?

Extra penalty time in the box for trying to sass the audience.

Sassing the ref can get you extra penalty time. Altercations with the
Audience can get you a game misconduct! 8^)


What about fighting with the Zamboni?


Remember that guy they found under the ice and snow in the Alps?......
8^) I don't think anyone's beaten the Zamboni yet!


That "iceman" was probably a PCTA extra clutching a code key
in his dead fist. Check with a bio-historian...or the ARRL website.

Nobody in the rest of the world has invented a better ice surfacing
machine than the Zamboni. Invented and made right here in
southern California.

"A Zamboni gets through when nothing else will...."

Hi hi.

Len Over 21 August 23rd 04 09:51 PM

In article ,
(William) writes:

(Len Over 21) wrote in message
...

Jimmie still hasn't "explained" HIS use of anonymity. shrug

Ham Radio of 2004! All have anonymous calls!



Don't forget: PCTA Double-Standard.


Thanks for the reminder! :-)

Len Over 21 August 23rd 04 09:51 PM

In article ,
(William) writes:

(Len Over 21) wrote in message
...
In article ,
(William) writes:

Until you're well, you're not worth responding to. I guess you're
happy enough not being responsible for your actions. Best of Luck on
your road to recovery.


That about sums it up. :-)



Yep, he can go back to barking at the moon.


He a Was-wolf... :-)

Len Over 21 August 23rd 04 09:51 PM

In article , PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:

A ham broadcaster could fire up a few hours a day, or a few hours a week, and
still have a low duty cycle.

The reason is to prevent competition to the "professional" broadcasters.


W1AW manages to broadcast quite a bit.

But...the ARRL takes a dim, dark view of all those Other ham
broadcasters.

How about that? Sunnuvagun!

WMD

Len Over 21 August 23rd 04 09:51 PM

In article , PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:

it used to be 2 *days* (48 hours)! If you were going to operate away from home
more than 48 hours, it was postcard time. And you sent the cards to the
district office for your portable/mobile location.


Before 1912 there was NO NEED to "send postcards" or even
follow federal radio rules!

[go ALL the way back with your wayback machine, why not?'

Yet as silly as the rule seems now, hams did it, because it was the rule.


Before 1912 there were Hams and they had no real rules.

Sunnuvagun!

Then there was Conelrad...


You talkin 'bout Paul Conelrad, the SK ham actor?

What was his call?

LHA

Len Over 21 August 23rd 04 09:51 PM

In article , PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:

In article ,

(WA8ULX) writes:

Who does that include?


All the FREE Loading No-CODE KNUCKLE DRAGGIN CBplussers


I don't know any of them. Never met one.


Get out more...

pseudonym


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