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In article , "Arnie Macy"
writes: "Len Over 21" wrote in part ... I snipped theother droll parts, but this I found interesting According to the US Census Bureau, there are over 100 million cellular telephone subscribers in the USA. There are over 150 million "hard-wired" telephones in the USA. What is the point of your little "viable technology" diatribe? And why in the hell aren't you OUT THERE being ten kinds of EM manager with impending doom/disaster from Isabel? _________________________________________________ __________________ My point exactly, Len. Why waste all that money on hard-wired technology when we have nearly as many wireless phones already. Put that archaic technology to bed, right? Isn't that your mantra? No. I just want to toss the morse code test in the dumpster where it rightfully belongs. As to technology, you seem to think that anything invented/discovered after 1933 as "high tech." You've proved yourself woefully IGNORANT of radio technology twice today by claiming "SSB is 103 years old." This isn't 1912 and the year of the Titanic disaster. Radio has improved since then. Most radio amateurs have improved since then. You don't seem to have learned anything correctly. And once again, I really do appreciate your concern for my job performance. I'll make sure to tell my boss that you asked. :-) I'm not "concerned" about your "job performance." If you are taking money from the USA for your "EMA" task, then I'd say you are busy Fleecing America. Here you are claiming all that "hard work" and you are busy Internetting while Isabel makes landfall. You are a half century behind on demonstrated knowledge of radio technology and what you have learned seems to be all wrong as far as chronology is involved. LHA |
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