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Old February 5th 04, 07:47 AM
Len Over 21
 
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(Larrah TyRoll the Wonder Ham) writes:

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who were amateur radio operators, and almost no exposure to other hams
as a result. Young Mattie has an Extra-class ticket, and the same

privileges
as I do, but that's where our "equality" ends. She has to melt quite a few
pounds of 60/40 rosin-core, and make several thousand CW and digital
QSO's, to get close to me!


Larrah, NOBODY is as good as you...by your own definition.


Lennie:

Yup -- there are many who are a lot better. Sorry, but when we're
talking about amateur radio operators, you're not one of them!

Literally.


No kidding? You got soma come loud ratings in college for all
that reasoning? Did you get a brain cell graft or something.

Here's a Clue, bus driver: The FCC doesn't require a single
commissioner or staff to hold amateur radio licenses in order to
MAKE the amateur radio regulations or enforce them.

Are you electronically connected here and formerly on FIDONET
BECAUSE no one could "come close to you?"


Uh, no -- mainly because I have a computer with a modem! I'm sort of
surprised that you didn't know how that worked!


I'm surprised you know how to dial into an ISP without using morse
code. Modems don't have morse keys.

Try regular bathing. It might help.


Bathing my computers? Now that you mention it, they are a bit dusty...
but I doubt that tossing them into the bathtub would do them any good.


Using them the way you do doesn't do anyone much good.

(Oooops, guess I just left you an opening you can drive a Kenworth with
a 53' trailer through! Oh, well -- you need all the help you can get!)


Not really needing your "help," sweatbreath.

You just keep tawking tuff to the group on how you got all those great
grades in college and could get any personnel job you wanted...all
through the dedication and resolve that made you Wonder Ham with
morse code.

You never used any 63/37 solder? Tsk, tsk, tsk.

Have you learned to solder yet?

LHA / WMD
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Old February 6th 04, 01:27 AM
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Len Over 21 wrote:

In article , ospam
(Larrah TyRoll the Wonder Ham) writes:


Lennie:

Yup -- there are many who are a lot better. Sorry, but when we're
talking about amateur radio operators, you're not one of them!

Literally.


No kidding? You got soma come loud ratings in college for all
that reasoning? Did you get a brain cell graft or something.

Here's a Clue, bus driver: The FCC doesn't require a single
commissioner or staff to hold amateur radio licenses in order to
MAKE the amateur radio regulations or enforce them.


N2EY: "Besides, here's a simple, plain fact:

No matter what job, educational level, employer, or
government/military service that a radio amateur has, if said radio
amateur opposes Mr. Anderson's views, he/she will be the target of Mr.
Anderson's insults, ridicule, name-calling, factual errors, ethnic
slurs, excessive emoticons and general infantile behavior."


Not really needing your "help," sweatbreath.

You just keep tawking tuff to the group on how you got all those great
grades in college and could get any personnel job you wanted...all
through the dedication and resolve that made you Wonder Ham with
morse code.


Entertain us with your credentials once again, won't you, Len. Then
tell us about that "Extra right out of the box". After more than seven
years of posting your diatribes in an amateur radio newsgroup, you're no
closer to obtaining even the most basic no-code amateur radio license.

Dave K8MN
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Old February 7th 04, 06:57 AM
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Entertain us with your credentials once again, won't you, Len.


How can I do it "again" when you didn't like it the first time?

Tell the stage manager to change the lights or maybe change
the flats.

Do something about the floor, please. It's all messy after you've
been amazing yourself sitting with your orion.

Then tell us about that "Extra right out of the box".


Extras don't come in a box. They do it in front of orions.


After more than seven
years of posting your diatribes in an amateur radio newsgroup, you're no
closer to obtaining even the most basic no-code amateur radio license.


Was never my intent to GET a ham license any class.

After seven years you are no closer to understanding that. You
desperately need to UPGRADE your neuron count! Download
some more from Ten-Tec. You can do it.

LHA / WMD
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Old February 7th 04, 09:09 PM
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Len Over 21 wrote:

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Entertain us with your credentials once again, won't you, Len.


How can I do it "again" when you didn't like it the first time?


I don't remember the first time. I remember many of the other times
though.

Tell the stage manager to change the lights or maybe change
the flats.


That isn't likely to improve your story.


After more than seven
years of posting your diatribes in an amateur radio newsgroup, you're no
closer to obtaining even the most basic no-code amateur radio license.


Was never my intent to GET a ham license any class.


Your boast of getting an "Extra right out of the box" was an empty one?
Your description of several decades of interest in amateur radio was a
falsehood?

After seven years you are no closer to understanding that.


The difficulty I'm having understanding it probably has something to do
with the discrepancy in your story.

You
desperately need to UPGRADE your neuron count! Download
some more from Ten-Tec. You can do it.


Nope, Ten-Tec has no neuron upgrade page. They do have one for firmware
upgrades. You do understand what firmware is, don't you?

Dave K8MN


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Old February 8th 04, 06:49 PM
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In article , Dave Heil
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After more than seven
years of posting your diatribes in an amateur radio newsgroup, you're no
closer to obtaining even the most basic no-code amateur radio license.


There's NO test required to access or post to newsgroups.

Why should I get an amateur radio license to operate a computer?

I've been operating computers since the 1970s...about two decades
after I first transmitted on HF with a 1 KW transmitter.

You've had too many oriongasms. Stop it or you will grow more
blind.

LHA / WMD
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Old February 7th 04, 03:56 AM
Larry Roll K3LT
 
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(Len Over 21) writes:

Lennie:

Yup -- there are many who are a lot better. Sorry, but when we're
talking about amateur radio operators, you're not one of them!

Literally.


No kidding? You got soma come loud ratings in college for all
that reasoning? Did you get a brain cell graft or something.

Here's a Clue, bus driver:


Lennie:

Again, more jealousy over the fact that I have an occupation which I enjoy
and which allows me to help people on a daily basis. You have my
sympathy.

The FCC doesn't require a single
commissioner or staff to hold amateur radio licenses in order to
MAKE the amateur radio regulations or enforce them.


Really? Hmmm -- I guess that would explain why we don't hear many of
them on-the-air (or you, for that matter!)

Are you electronically connected here and formerly on FIDONET
BECAUSE no one could "come close to you?"


Uh, no -- mainly because I have a computer with a modem! I'm sort of
surprised that you didn't know how that worked!


I'm surprised you know how to dial into an ISP without using morse
code. Modems don't have morse keys.


Don't look now, Lennie, but Modems don't use Morse code, therefore no
key is required.

Try regular bathing. It might help.


Bathing my computers? Now that you mention it, they are a bit dusty...
but I doubt that tossing them into the bathtub would do them any good.


Using them the way you do doesn't do anyone much good.

(Oooops, guess I just left you an opening you can drive a Kenworth with
a 53' trailer through! Oh, well -- you need all the help you can get!)


Not really needing your "help," sweatbreath.


I'm glad to see that my obsessive dental hygiene has paid off!

You just keep tawking tuff to the group on how you got all those great
grades in college and could get any personnel job you wanted...all
through the dedication and resolve that made you Wonder Ham with
morse code.


I haven't talked about that lately, mainly because you keep bringing
it up!

You never used any 63/37 solder? Tsk, tsk, tsk.


Nope, never hoid of it. Must be something special. What's it used for?

Have you learned to solder yet?


Yes, around age 10. Since then, I've soldered everything from water pipe
joints to printed circuits. But nothing requiring 63/37, yet. I guess that
leaves me way out of your league. Oh well.

73 de Larry, K3LT

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