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Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 20th 03 10:23 PM

(Brian) wrote in message . com...

The point is, Steve, you don't have a cheering section. No one
appreciates your constant, over the top, insanity.


And MY point, Brain, is that I don't care.

What I DO care about is that I am quite obviously getting
under your skin by (accurately) rubbing your nose in YOUR mistakes.

Perhaps, in some enlightened moment of clarity, you'll get the
BIG picture and realize what you're doing to yourself.

But then again, perhaps not...

Steve, K4YZ

KØHB November 20th 03 11:09 PM

Gunny Robeson wants to be CO of rrap and LHA(jg) wants to be his XO. Why
don't you two lovebirds take you're interminable romantic spat to private
email and we could use this space for amateur radio policy discussions.

With kindest personal regards and best wishes for a long and happy life
together,

de Hans, K0HB






Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 21st 03 03:57 AM

"KØHB" wrote in message hlink.net...

Gunny Robeson wants to be CO of rrap....(SNIP)


Untrue, but I am sure it makes you feel better to think so.

...(UNSNIP)and LHA(jg) wants to be his XO. Why
don't you two lovebirds take you're interminable romantic spat to private
email and we could use this space for amateur radio policy discussions.


Un huh...Like the hundreds of OTHER "valid" "amateur radio policy
discussions" that take place here, Hans?

The irrepressible re-workings of the same Code-vs-No Code
arguments of the last 10 years...is THAT the "amateur radio policy
discussions" to which you refer...?!?!

Because I SURE don't see too many other "valid" discussions, by
you or anyone else. We keep re-hashing th Code issue, or whose census
numbers are right.

With kindest personal regards and best wishes for a long and happy life
together,


I think you spent too many long showers on USS GrayGayBang,
Hans...Forgot to let that soap slide when she heeled over, didn't
you...?!?!

Steve, K4YZ

Dave Heil November 21st 03 04:02 AM

Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about
Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt".


Dave K8MN

I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the
quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find
quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble
identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you.

They look like this: "quoted material"

Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation
marks.

The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged
readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you
have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you.

Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the
hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once.
It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance.

After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your
self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with
it in a more constructive manner.


Sorry, little electrolyte, you wrote "Franklin Roosevelt is to have
said:". That was followed by more material copied from a web site by
you. Just because you provide links to material does not obligate me to
use them or even to feign interest in doing so. Now, let's take a look
at what you cribbed and posted:

Quote
Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End
All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment
early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:

------------
In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further
difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President
Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans
disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses,
veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over
civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly
proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore
be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other
citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can
demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other
citizen receives."
end quote =======================

Now, what do you make of that colon hanging at the end of "Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:"? What does it indicate to you.

You can't place blame on me because you can't get your act together. If
what you posted wasn't what you meant to convey or if the words aren't
yours (since you've ignored common English rules for quoting someone
else), perhaps you'll want to look the material over next time.

Dave K8MN


Dave, you just revealed that you really did understand the post, and
that your sel-imposed stupidity is just another act for us to be
amused with. Congratulations.


You'll recall that I asked if you thought Franklin Roosevelt called
himself "President Roosevelt". That didn't indicate confusion on my
part. It pointed out an inconsistency in your post. Now you've spent
days attempting to defend your error.

Dave K8MN

Brian November 21st 03 11:07 AM

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about
Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt".


Dave K8MN

I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the
quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find
quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble
identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you.

They look like this: "quoted material"

Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation
marks.

The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged
readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you
have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you.

Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the
hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once.
It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance.

After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your
self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with
it in a more constructive manner.

Sorry, little electrolyte, you wrote "Franklin Roosevelt is to have
said:". That was followed by more material copied from a web site by
you. Just because you provide links to material does not obligate me to
use them or even to feign interest in doing so. Now, let's take a look
at what you cribbed and posted:

Quote
Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End
All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment
early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:

------------
In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further
difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President
Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans
disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses,
veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over
civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly
proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore
be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other
citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can
demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other
citizen receives."
end quote =======================

Now, what do you make of that colon hanging at the end of "Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:"? What does it indicate to you.

You can't place blame on me because you can't get your act together. If
what you posted wasn't what you meant to convey or if the words aren't
yours (since you've ignored common English rules for quoting someone
else), perhaps you'll want to look the material over next time.

Dave K8MN


Dave, you just revealed that you really did understand the post, and
that your sel-imposed stupidity is just another act for us to be
amused with. Congratulations.


You'll recall that I asked if you thought Franklin Roosevelt called
himself "President Roosevelt". That didn't indicate confusion on my
part. It pointed out an inconsistency in your post. Now you've spent
days attempting to defend your error.

Dave K8MN


You've spent days dumb-assing your way through this and now you say
you didn't know if FDR referred to himself as "President Roosevelt."

Don't give up your retirement. You'd never make it in the real world.

Mike Coslo November 21st 03 04:54 PM



Steve Robeson, K4CAP wrote:
"KØHB" wrote in message hlink.net...


Gunny Robeson wants to be CO of rrap....(SNIP)



Untrue, but I am sure it makes you feel better to think so.


Has Hans seemed a little, um , testy lately Steve? A little early for
cabin fever I think.

- Mike KB3EIA -


Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 21st 03 07:58 PM

(Brian) wrote in message . com...

You've spent days dumb-assing your way through this and now you say
you didn't know if FDR referred to himself as "President Roosevelt."


MinnieLennie "making his point" with more profanities and insults.

Don't give up your retirement. You'd never make it in the real world.


And YOU would know WHAT about "the real world", Brain...?!?!

Steve, K4YZ

Dave Heil November 22nd 03 02:27 AM

Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about
Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt".


Dave K8MN

I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the
quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find
quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble
identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you.

They look like this: "quoted material"

Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation
marks.

The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged
readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you
have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you.

Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the
hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once.
It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance.

After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your
self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with
it in a more constructive manner.

Sorry, little electrolyte, you wrote "Franklin Roosevelt is to have
said:". That was followed by more material copied from a web site by
you. Just because you provide links to material does not obligate me to
use them or even to feign interest in doing so. Now, let's take a look
at what you cribbed and posted:

Quote
Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End
All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment
early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:

------------
In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further
difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President
Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans
disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses,
veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over
civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly
proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore
be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other
citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can
demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other
citizen receives."
end quote =======================

Now, what do you make of that colon hanging at the end of "Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:"? What does it indicate to you.

You can't place blame on me because you can't get your act together. If
what you posted wasn't what you meant to convey or if the words aren't
yours (since you've ignored common English rules for quoting someone
else), perhaps you'll want to look the material over next time.

Dave K8MN

Dave, you just revealed that you really did understand the post, and
that your sel-imposed stupidity is just another act for us to be
amused with. Congratulations.


You'll recall that I asked if you thought Franklin Roosevelt called
himself "President Roosevelt". That didn't indicate confusion on my
part. It pointed out an inconsistency in your post. Now you've spent
days attempting to defend your error.



You've spent days dumb-assing your way through this and now you say
you didn't know if FDR referred to himself as "President Roosevelt."


Your logic is quite unique. You screw up and that is, in some way,
supposed to reflect badly on me for noticing. Fact is, you didn't post
what old Franklin is to have said.

Don't give up your retirement.


Did you have an idea that I had such a desire? If I was working and
noticed your error, would things somehow be different?

You'd never make it in the real world.


I did make it and in several fields. What has that to do with your
error? Are you still finding it difficult to admit it?

Dave K8MN

Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 22nd 03 10:04 AM

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:


You'd never make it in the real world.


I did make it and in several fields. What has that to do with your
error? Are you still finding it difficult to admit it?


Brain's still stymied by "authorization" and "acceptance".

73

Steve, K4YZ

Brian November 22nd 03 11:31 PM

(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...
"KØHB" wrote in message hlink.net...

Gunny Robeson wants to be CO of rrap....(SNIP)


Untrue, but I am sure it makes you feel better to think so.


Agreed. Obviously untrue. Steve doesn't know the diff between a CO and a JAFO.

Brian November 22nd 03 11:37 PM

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about
Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt".


Dave K8MN

I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the
quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find
quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble
identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you.

They look like this: "quoted material"

Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation
marks.

The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged
readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you
have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you.

Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the
hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once.
It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance.

After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your
self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with
it in a more constructive manner.

Sorry, little electrolyte, you wrote "Franklin Roosevelt is to have
said:". That was followed by more material copied from a web site by
you. Just because you provide links to material does not obligate me to
use them or even to feign interest in doing so. Now, let's take a look
at what you cribbed and posted:

Quote
Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End
All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment
early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:

------------
In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further
difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President
Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans
disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses,
veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over
civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly
proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore
be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other
citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can
demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other
citizen receives."
end quote =======================

Now, what do you make of that colon hanging at the end of "Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:"? What does it indicate to you.

You can't place blame on me because you can't get your act together. If
what you posted wasn't what you meant to convey or if the words aren't
yours (since you've ignored common English rules for quoting someone
else), perhaps you'll want to look the material over next time.

Dave K8MN

Dave, you just revealed that you really did understand the post, and
that your sel-imposed stupidity is just another act for us to be
amused with. Congratulations.

You'll recall that I asked if you thought Franklin Roosevelt called
himself "President Roosevelt". That didn't indicate confusion on my
part. It pointed out an inconsistency in your post. Now you've spent
days attempting to defend your error.



You've spent days dumb-assing your way through this and now you say
you didn't know if FDR referred to himself as "President Roosevelt."


Your logic is quite unique. You screw up and that is, in some way,
supposed to reflect badly on me for noticing. Fact is, you didn't post
what old Franklin is to have said.


Dave, yes, it does reflect badly on you, but not for noticing. But
for playing the idiot as if you didn't understand the intent of the
post and asking stupid questions. Too bad for you. You just keep
playing your idiot self.

Brian November 22nd 03 11:44 PM

(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...

Brain's still stymied by "authorization" and "acceptance".

73

Steve, K4YZ


Stebe remains stymied by "CO" and "JAFO." Maybe next time he plays
CAP JAFO he can visit the Judge Advocate and have his ignorance
removed at no charge. It's a pity to remain ignorant for so long when
free resources are available.

Dave Heil November 23rd 03 01:24 AM

Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about
Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt".


Dave K8MN

I took an excerpt from someone else's material. The part in the
quotation marks is Franklin[e] Roosevelt's quote. You typically find
quotes within quatation marks, or at least I do. Do you have trouble
identifying quotation marks? Please let me help you.

They look like this: "quoted material"

Please notice that the quoted material really is within the quotation
marks.

The material is then referenced to a web site where I encouraged
readers to click and read the entire article for themselves. Do you
have trouble clicking on a hyperlink? Please let me help you.

Using the mouse, navigate your cursor to the location of the
hyperlink. When the cursor is over the hyperlink, left click once.
It really is that simple, and I'm glad to have been of assistance.

After this little episode of educating you yet another time, your
self-imposed stupidity cannot be excused any longer. Please deal with
it in a more constructive manner.

Sorry, little electrolyte, you wrote "Franklin Roosevelt is to have
said:". That was followed by more material copied from a web site by
you. Just because you provide links to material does not obligate me to
use them or even to feign interest in doing so. Now, let's take a look
at what you cribbed and posted:

Quote
Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End
All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment
early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:

------------
In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further
difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President
Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans
disability allowances by 25%. In the effort to cut federal expenses,
veterans were viewed as having inordinate special status over
civilians. During the 1932 election campaign, he had publicly
proclaimed: "No one [merely] because he wore a uniform must therefore
be placed in a special class of beneficiaries over and above all other
citizens. The fact of wearing a uniform does not mean that he can
demand and receive from his government a benefit which no other
citizen receives."
end quote =======================

Now, what do you make of that colon hanging at the end of "Franklin
Roosevelt is to have said:"? What does it indicate to you.

You can't place blame on me because you can't get your act together. If
what you posted wasn't what you meant to convey or if the words aren't
yours (since you've ignored common English rules for quoting someone
else), perhaps you'll want to look the material over next time.

Dave K8MN

Dave, you just revealed that you really did understand the post, and
that your sel-imposed stupidity is just another act for us to be
amused with. Congratulations.

You'll recall that I asked if you thought Franklin Roosevelt called
himself "President Roosevelt". That didn't indicate confusion on my
part. It pointed out an inconsistency in your post. Now you've spent
days attempting to defend your error.



You've spent days dumb-assing your way through this and now you say
you didn't know if FDR referred to himself as "President Roosevelt."


Your logic is quite unique. You screw up and that is, in some way,
supposed to reflect badly on me for noticing. Fact is, you didn't post
what old Franklin is to have said.


Dave, yes, it does reflect badly on you, but not for noticing.


I can't agree.

But
for playing the idiot as if you didn't understand the intent of the
post and asking stupid questions. Too bad for you. You just keep
playing your idiot self.


You post something which claims to quote Roosevelt. It doesn't quote
Roosevelt. I point it out. That makes me an idiot. Is that pretty much
your view? I'm starting to get the hang of the way you think.

Dave K8MN

Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 24th 03 03:38 AM

(Brian) wrote in message

Agreed. Obviously untrue. Steve doesn't know the diff between a CO and a JAFO.


I know Brainy needs to join the real world rather than quoting
lines from 20+ year old action movies.

And I'll never be a JAFO, Brainy...they sit in the right seat and
twiddle the knobs...I get to fly.

Steve, K4YZ

Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 24th 03 03:42 AM

(Brian) wrote in message

Stebe remains stymied by "CO" and "JAFO." Maybe next time he plays
CAP JAFO he can visit the Judge Advocate and have his ignorance
removed at no charge. It's a pity to remain ignorant for so long when
free resources are available.


Somewhere in there Brainy had a point to make.

Quite funny...or should I say pitiful...coming from an alleged
veteran who STILL has not acknowledged the difference between a
"commander", as in the senior officer of a military unit, and a
Commnader, Naval paygrade O-5.

Nor can he differentiate "authorization" from "acceptance"...Now
CAN you, Brainy?

Please...another quick and witty rhetorical quip to dazzle us
with, Brainy.

Steve, K4YZ

KØHB November 24th 03 03:49 AM

"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote

Commnader, Naval paygrade O-5.


Do they call them that because they have size 5 'nads?

73, de Hans, K0HB







Brian November 24th 03 02:43 PM

(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...
(Brian) wrote in message

Agreed. Obviously untrue. Steve doesn't know the diff between a CO and a JAFO.


I know Brainy needs to join the real world rather than quoting
lines from 20+ year old action movies.


You still don't know the diff.

And I'll never be a JAFO, Brainy...they sit in the right seat and
twiddle the knobs...I get to fly.

Steve, K4YZ


Do tell?

Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 24th 03 10:02 PM

(Brian) wrote in message . com...

You still don't know the diff.


If you insist, Brain. YOUR track record for accuracy in this
forum would leave others to doubt your assessment, though.

And I'll never be a JAFO, Brainy...they sit in the right seat and
twiddle the knobs...I get to fly.


Do tell?


Check the FAA Airman's Certification Branch, Brain. Just like
Prego, "It's In There"....

Steve, K4YZ

Steve Robeson, K4CAP November 24th 03 10:03 PM

"KØHB" wrote in message hlink.net...
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote

Commnader, Naval paygrade O-5.


Do they call them that because they have size 5 'nads?


Don't know, Hans...There was only one Commander that I was ever
interested in how SHE appeared without attire...

73

Steve, K4YZ

KØHB November 24th 03 10:12 PM


"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message
...
"KØHB" wrote in message

hlink.net...
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote

Commnader, Naval paygrade O-5.


Do they call them that because they have size 5 'nads?


Don't know, Hans...There was only one Commander that I was ever
interested in how SHE appeared without attire...

73

Steve, K4YZ


You may want to stand up, then go back and read the entire exchange from a
standing position, 'cuz it went over your head the first time.

I'll repeat..... "Do they call them that because they have size 5 'nads?"

73, K0HB








Brian November 25th 03 12:44 AM

"KØHB" wrote in message hlink.net...
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote

Commnader, Naval paygrade O-5.


Do they call them that because they have size 5 'nads?

73, de Hans, K0HB


Good eye, Hans.

Or it might be a codeword for Commrad Nader.


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