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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Floyd Davidson wrote in message ... One of the funniest parts of reading the newsgroups related to Amateur Radio, is watching Len Anderson eat these jerks for breakfast every morning as a form of cheap entertainment. Not that everything he says is great and exactly correct, but he just does it for fun, and he does run circles around them. Sad, but true. But they don't see it that way. Likely because it is a fairy tale. Leonard would need assistance to eat mush for breakfast. You've been asked if you're his acolyte. I think it would be more fitting if you were to be known as his electrolyte. At least I'm not his bunyon. One David Heil demands licensed participation in the ARS. Maybe one of 'em demands such but it isn't this one. You're one of them that incessantly points out his license status. Yes, I am. That isn't the same as what you claimed in your earlier comment. Len isn't licensed in the amateur radio service and has no experience in amateur radio. What purpose does that serve? The vast majority of the policy makers at the FCC aren't licensed in the amateur radio service and have no experience in amateur radio. But I don't hear you complaining about that, yet they have the ability to change what you do and how you do it. But when confronted with mere Technician participation in the ARS that rivals his Extraness, he digs in and destroys. That claim is a non-starter as it is in conflict with what I've written here very recently. Bully for you. ...and shame on you for making yet another false accusation. That's two so far in this exchange. Nothing false there. Then there is Extra DICK. Probably Extra in every way except the dick department. Then there's Jim "DeSoda" who keeps rewriting "200 Meters and Up." No need to mention INSANE Clown Posse in a Nurse's dress or the civilian with "real" military experience. What's your claim to credibility? I yam what I yam. Maybe you'll find a way to do something about it. I'm satisfied with my accomplishments in the ARS. |