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Old February 22nd 04, 01:05 PM
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In article , Dave Heil


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Jim,

Are you forwarding these messages via LHA's home version of ADA?

Who or what is an "LHA"?

Best I can determine, it is similar to a WMD.


What has been destroyed? And what does the Americans with Disabilities Act
have to do with any of it?

According to the
"LHA/WMD" sig I've noted, the two may be used interchangeably.


I have no idea who you are referring to. What's this person's amateur radio
callsign? Why should I be concerned about this person?


This particular individual has no amateur callsign.


Why not? Is the Tech written too difficult for him to pass?

He is Leonard H. Anderson


How do you know? Have you actually met him or otherwise verified his identity?

I could claim to be a lady with red hair on this newsgroup - how would you know
I am not?

Reminds me of a PHC joke:

Two penguins are in Antartica.
One penguin says to the other: "You look like you're wearing a tuxedo"
The other penguin replies "How do you know I'm not?"

but he shouldn't be confused with Leonard H. Anderson WA6HKH of
Montana, whose views are quoted in this month's issue of "CQ".


I did see that but WA6HKH's address was given as Sun City or Sun Valley or some
such in California.

There's certainly no cause for concern or alarm.

I did not think there was.

73 de Jim, N2EY

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Old February 22nd 04, 02:06 PM
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N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil
writes:

N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil


writes:

Jim,

Are you forwarding these messages via LHA's home version of ADA?

Who or what is an "LHA"?

Best I can determine, it is similar to a WMD.

What has been destroyed? And what does the Americans with Disabilities Act
have to do with any of it?

According to the
"LHA/WMD" sig I've noted, the two may be used interchangeably.

I have no idea who you are referring to. What's this person's amateur radio
callsign? Why should I be concerned about this person?


This particular individual has no amateur callsign.


Why not? Is the Tech written too difficult for him to pass?


It might be that or it might be that his decades-long interest in
amateur radio is a sham.

He is Leonard H. Anderson


How do you know? Have you actually met him or otherwise verified his identity?


My feeling is that an imposter wouldn't have revealed so many easily
verifiable claims such as previous workplaces, address and the like.

I could claim to be a lady with red hair on this newsgroup - how would you know
I am not?


Good point, though if Len has the red hair, I feel confident that he has
the red rubber nose and shoes to go with it.

Reminds me of a PHC joke:

Two penguins are in Antartica.
One penguin says to the other: "You look like you're wearing a tuxedo"
The other penguin replies "How do you know I'm not?"

but he shouldn't be confused with Leonard H. Anderson WA6HKH of
Montana, whose views are quoted in this month's issue of "CQ".


I did see that but WA6HKH's address was given as Sun City or Sun Valley or some
such in California.


He must be a highly mobile individual. The RAC lists him as in Montana.

There's certainly no cause for concern or alarm.

I did not think there was.


My guess is that the man is one of those who can clear a bar by simply
walking in and taking a seat.

Dave K8MN
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Old February 23rd 04, 01:00 AM
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In article , Dave Heil
writes:

N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil


writes:

N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil

writes:

Jim,

Are you forwarding these messages via LHA's home version of ADA?

Who or what is an "LHA"?

Best I can determine, it is similar to a WMD.

What has been destroyed? And what does the Americans with Disabilities

Act
have to do with any of it?

According to the
"LHA/WMD" sig I've noted, the two may be used interchangeably.

I have no idea who you are referring to. What's this person's amateur

radio
callsign? Why should I be concerned about this person?

This particular individual has no amateur callsign.


Why not? Is the Tech written too difficult for him to pass?


It might be that or it might be that his decades-long interest in
amateur radio is a sham.


Then why should anyone be concerned?

He is Leonard H. Anderson


How do you know? Have you actually met him or otherwise verified his
identity?


My feeling is that an imposter wouldn't have revealed so many easily
verifiable claims such as previous workplaces, address and the like.


Perhaps - but has anyone actually verified any of them? Has anyone actually
met this individual, either in person or on the ham bands?

All sorts of people post anonymously here. One more would not be a surprise.

You and I have verified each other's existence on air and via QSL cards.

I could claim to be a lady with red hair on this newsgroup - how would you
know I am not?


Good point, though if Len has the red hair, I feel confident that he has
the red rubber nose and shoes to go with it.


Just another Bozo on the bus, then?

My taste in red haired ladies goes to Angie Everhart.

Reminds me of a PHC joke:

Two penguins are in Antartica.
One penguin says to the other: "You look like you're wearing a tuxedo"
The other penguin replies "How do you know I'm not?"


The more times I hear that one, the funnier it gets.

but he shouldn't be confused with Leonard H. Anderson WA6HKH of
Montana, whose views are quoted in this month's issue of "CQ".


I did see that but WA6HKH's address was given as Sun City or Sun Valley or
some such in California.


He must be a highly mobile individual. The RAC lists him as in Montana.


Those left-coasters! What a wild, madcap existence!

There's certainly no cause for concern or alarm.


I did not think there was.


My guess is that the man is one of those who can clear a bar by simply
walking in and taking a seat.


Sounds quite unpleasant.

I am still unclead about the connection to the Americans with Disablities Act
(ADA), however.

73 de Jim, N2EY

btw, KA1HR was a real station in the Phillippines back when they were under US
jursidiction.

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Old February 22nd 04, 08:53 PM
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In article , PAMNO
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There's certainly no cause for concern or alarm.

I did not think there was.


There you have it.

No worries.

Keep your morse up. Use morse viagra.


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Old February 23rd 04, 05:01 AM
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In article , Dave Heil
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Looks like you could use some lead in your pencil.


Okay, get the lead out of your ass and pass it around. :-)

LHA / WMD
















Some things just seem to "write themselves," don't they? :-)


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