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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , (William) writes: (N2EY) wrote in message ... In article , (Steve Robeson, K4CAP) writes: "I am only here to civilly debate the Morse Code test issue"...Leonard H Anderson. Yeah...right... Since his claim has been proven to be false so many times, Steve, why do you bother with him? 73 de Jim, N2EY TAFKARJ, my theory is that he can't help himmself. He is obsessed with Len. There's more to that than is apparent on the surface. The PCTAs all use misdirection via questions or "challenges" on other subjects in order to divert the thread away from the morse code test issue. By being sufficiently inflamatory, those misdirections now attract others who just want to fight and holler at others. The threads diverge and take on new subjects and the PCTAs are saved...their arguments for retention of the code test were not viable so they feel secure in not having "lost." You mean that it is like your recent shuffle and twirl on amateur radio's involvement in the L.A. Marathon--the one you watched, read about in the paper and spoke about with an unnamed race official? You certainly did some misdirection after being provided with those url links. TAFKARJ uses the newsgroup as a Chat Room to talk about almost anything BUT the morse code test and ventures far, far afield from amateur radio policy subjects, so far that they don't include any amateur radio at all. He wants to be an essayist. Don't be modest, Len. Jim's output pales to yours. You write as if you were being paid by the word. Mr. Foreign Service (who doesn't know that the Amana Colonies are in Iowa!) simply wants to fight. He isn't quite so obsessed as the gunnery nurse but he has the arrogance of an SA fairy. He likes to use the misdirection of "He's an amateur and I ain't" (in varying words) therefore trying to imply that I am "nothing." :-) Believe me, Len. You're "something" but you aren't involved in any capacity with amateur radio. When you have some spare time (and you seem to have plenty of that), why not put forth one of your lengthy pieces on these newly found Amana Colonies. I'm sure you'll hold us spellbound. The gunnery nurse is just nuts and can't get his act together. He can't take the slightest negative comment without going berserk. A common trait among them is one of Control. They want (perhaps need) to moderate the newsgroup to their view, their opinions, their personal likes/dislikes. Control and Ego together to build the concept of righteous service to the nation by being hams. Talk about control! How about a fellow who is not a participant in nor a regulator of amateur radio who would tell us how amateur radio should be regulated? How about one who would set a minimum age for entry into amateur radio or one who would dictate whether morse testing should be part of amateur radio license testing? Try reining in your gusto for control and that ego of yours. Amateur radio is supposed to be an enjoyable hobby. But, with the tree regulars mentioned above (up a tree without a piddle), it's all one of being inordinately proud of their imaginary world and a desire to be respected because of that Belief. Ham radio is an enjoyable hobby. You'll have to take my word for it. It isn't an imaginary world at all. It is a world with over 600,000 individuals licensed just in the U.S. That you don't respect any who hold those licenses reads like more of your "Fox and the Grapes" routine. The morse code test is being removed from the regulations of many nations' amateur radio. PCTAs cannot abide by that. They remain in denial since loss of the morse test is a loss to their self-esteem. Not abiding isn't the same as not approving or working against. It has nothing to do with self-esteem since many of us have passed a number of morse exams. Worry about your own self-esteem. After all, you're the guy who is on the sidelines. They can't use that mighty morse test as a bragging point if it is eliminated. Sure they can. Elimination of a morse test or reduction in morse testing speed doesn't mean they never took or passed such a test. You're brag-yet-to-come of an "Extra right out of the box" is another matter. You can't brag if you didn't take the action. You haven't done so. "If they had to take a morse test, EVERYBODY has to take a morse test to be as 'good' as they." Really? I'll let you know about it the first time I run into someone on the bands who has never taken a morse test and who can copy 35 or 40 wpm. Dave K8MN |
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