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From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm
wrote: From: on Dec 18, 8:07 am wrote: wrote: wrote: K0HB wrote: Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant. Hans was unable to unbend enough to see your original comment to Frank's jab at "ham recruiting." Nor Jim. Jim starts spazzing whenever I mention NPR. I know! :-) I had to laugh, NPR was running a fund-raiser not too long ago and they were crying about Air America stealing away donations that were rightfully "thiers." NPR were here first. Hi! Territorial Imperative of the Liberal Do-gooders. They are "all about money." :-) It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military history. Knows all about it. Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about. He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else) and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-( |
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Dave Heil wrote: wrote: From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military history. Knows all about it. Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about. He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else) and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-( Since all who have access to a computer and the internet can search (not like *everyone else*), what then accounts for your frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies? Dave K8MN Dave, I especially like the part where you worked out of band Frenchmen on 6 meters. |
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From: Dave Heil on Dec 19, 10:50 am
wrote: From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military history. Knows all about it. Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about. He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else) and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-( Since all who have access to a computer and the internet can search (not like *everyone else*), what then accounts for your frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies? My "frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies?!?" :-) Davie boy, you will have to do much better than that little INACCURATE statement of yours. :-) Let's look at the PCTA "side" and check out some really big MISTAKES written by The Chosen Ones: Who wrote, on 10 December in he "The FCC doesn't license radio amateurs." Or, a year to two years ago, frequently: "MARS IS amateur radio." Davie, you just settle down and don't spazz so much on certain folks. You only make yourself look pompous, arrogant and you WILL wind up the target of lots of uncomplimentary-to-you comments...as have already happened in here. shrug |
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wrote: From: Dave Heil on Dec 19, 10:50 am wrote: From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military history. Knows all about it. Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about. He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else) and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-( Since all who have access to a computer and the internet can search (not like *everyone else*), what then accounts for your frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies? My "frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies?!?" :-) Davie boy, you will have to do much better than that little INACCURATE statement of yours. :-) Let's look at the PCTA "side" and check out some really big MISTAKES written by The Chosen Ones: Who wrote, on 10 December in he "The FCC doesn't license radio amateurs." They don't? I guess the FCC has no regulatory authority over civil radio in the US of A. Or, a year to two years ago, frequently: "MARS IS amateur radio." It's starting to make sense. Jims says the FCC fined some idiot for jamming MARS nets. So although the FCC no longer has regulatory authority over civil radio, they've taken up enforcing military radio and MARS nets. Sheesh! Davie, you just settle down and don't spazz so much on certain folks. You only make yourself look pompous, arrogant and you WILL wind up the target of lots of uncomplimentary-to-you comments...as have already happened in here. shrug I especially liked him self-identifying as a DXer who works out of band Frenchmen on 6 meters. |
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From: on Dec 22, 9:53 am
wrote: From: Dave Heil on Dec 19, 10:50 am wrote: From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military history. Knows all about it. Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about. He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else) and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-( Since all who have access to a computer and the internet can search (not like *everyone else*), what then accounts for your frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies? My "frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies?!?" :-) Davie boy, you will have to do much better than that little INACCURATE statement of yours. :-) Let's look at the PCTA "side" and check out some really big MISTAKES written by The Chosen Ones: Who wrote, on 10 December in he "The FCC doesn't license radio amateurs." They don't? I guess the FCC has no regulatory authority over civil radio in the US of A. Depends on which Alternate Universe Jimmie is inhabiting at the moment. In ours they DO have regulatory authority. In others they probably don't. :-) Or, a year to two years ago, frequently: "MARS IS amateur radio." It's starting to make sense. Jims says the FCC fined some idiot for jamming MARS nets. So although the FCC no longer has regulatory authority over civil radio, they've taken up enforcing military radio and MARS nets. Sheesh! Those Alternate Universes are tough areas to inhabit! I wish those folks would leave their imaginary Universes and re-enter reality. Davie, you just settle down and don't spazz so much on certain folks. You only make yourself look pompous, arrogant and you WILL wind up the target of lots of uncomplimentary-to-you comments...as have already happened in here. shrug I especially liked him self-identifying as a DXer who works out of band Frenchmen on 6 meters. Davie explained that he was not responsible, cannot regulate others' use of the ham bands. Then he turns right around and tries to bully others in newsgroups. shrug Oh, well... Maybe he's been spending too much time at "the lodge" by the fire, sipping rum with the rest of his "out-of-banders'" banterers? :-) |
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wrote: From: on Dec 22, 9:53 am wrote: From: Dave Heil on Dec 19, 10:50 am wrote: From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military history. Knows all about it. Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about. He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else) and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-( Since all who have access to a computer and the internet can search (not like *everyone else*), what then accounts for your frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies? My "frequent and numerous factual inaccuracies?!?" :-) Davie boy, you will have to do much better than that little INACCURATE statement of yours. :-) Let's look at the PCTA "side" and check out some really big MISTAKES written by The Chosen Ones: Who wrote, on 10 December in he "The FCC doesn't license radio amateurs." They don't? I guess the FCC has no regulatory authority over civil radio in the US of A. Depends on which Alternate Universe Jimmie is inhabiting at the moment. In ours they DO have regulatory authority. In others they probably don't. :-) In another thread, he's talking about how hard the FCC exams were when he tested. As if the FCC licenses amateur radio. Or, a year to two years ago, frequently: "MARS IS amateur radio." It's starting to make sense. Jims says the FCC fined some idiot for jamming MARS nets. So although the FCC no longer has regulatory authority over civil radio, they've taken up enforcing military radio and MARS nets. Sheesh! Those Alternate Universes are tough areas to inhabit! The atmospheres are low in oxygen, high in methane. I wish those folks would leave their imaginary Universes and re-enter reality. Are you kidding? They're more entertaining than HBO. Cheaper, too. Davie, you just settle down and don't spazz so much on certain folks. You only make yourself look pompous, arrogant and you WILL wind up the target of lots of uncomplimentary-to-you comments...as have already happened in here. shrug I especially liked him self-identifying as a DXer who works out of band Frenchmen on 6 meters. Davie explained that he was not responsible, cannot regulate others' use of the ham bands. Then he turns right around and tries to bully others in newsgroups. shrug Oh, well... He chastises other folks for not knowing as much about DX as he does, then he pulls a stunt like that. Maybe he's been spending too much time at "the lodge" by the fire, sipping rum with the rest of his "out-of-banders'" banterers? :-) Sipping branchwater. Prolly sippin it when those Frenchmen were calling him. He could have moved it to their legal authorization, you know. |
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