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Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service
From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 8:51 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 8:52 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... And WHY does it take 911 operators to handle "every" call, Brain? I might have been wrong. Perhaps answering 90% of 911 calls is acceptable practice in some localities. "Good enuf 4 Gubmn't Work." Like the 911 operator that kept hanging up on "sniper" Lee Malvo. What "90%" Brain? Now dammit, Steve, you're the one who wanted to know why it takes a 911 operator to handle every 911 call. That's not what you wrote, Brain. Shall I back up a couple posts, RE-POST what was written, and ONCE AGAIN have two-weeks worth of your newsgroup excrement in which to rub YOUR nose...?!?! See above. Retract your idiotic comment or forever be known as a liar. Best back up, PuppetBoy. If I re-post the complete, IN-CONTEXT post, you're gonna look stupid...AGAIN... ALL of the 9-1-1 calls get answered where I live. Whoa! Here too. Glad to hear it. Ohio always has had a great emergency response reputation, even before 9-1-1 was implemented. NOT all of the calls warrant a Code 3 response. Do all calls warrant being answered? Did I say otherwise...?!?! If so, please cite the post wherein I did say otherwise. We only need one, maybe two on any call, if you allow for one being on the phone and one on the radio... How does a citizen call a 911 operator on a radio? Hmmmmm...there are several ways. First of all is to use the autopatch if a licensed Amateur. Second is to be an authorized user of the county dispatch network (which I am) Third is to...never mind...I could be at this all day... I'll bet you could. Nuts. Yes, you are. And you're digging yourself in deeper with every post every day. I'd have thought you'd have learned by now. Does your WIFE read your antics? Does she know how thoroughly you humiliate your family name? Steve, K4YZ |
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Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service
From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 8:37 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... A "smear thread" insinuates that the thread was initiated with the intent to mislead or misrepresent some "facts" about the person targeted, Brain. That is correct. That would be you. Nope. So far, other than correctly pointing out that I make occassional typos, you've not been able to successfully disprove anything I've claimed about you. It's not a "smear" if it's true. So far you've not produced anything that would validate anything YOU have said, nor have you produced anything that would DISprove anything I have said. Sucks to be you, PuppetBoy. Steve, K4YZ |
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Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service
From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 8:44 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 9:01 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/26/2004 9:39 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: You think I am nuts becasue I won't let you get away with stupid assertions that you can't/won't back up with some valid facts. No. Read it again (and again if you have to). I think you're nuts because you act nuts. I've read it thoroughly. Repeatedly, even. Again, the onlything "nuts" I see in MY behaviour is demonstrating any expectation that YOU would actually do any of the things asked of you. THAT is nuts. Put away the sodium penethol and jumper cables. It just isn't going to work. You'll never make me love Morse Code. I don't care if you ever do or not. I'd just as well keep idiots like you out of the narrowband parts of the spectrum. I just want you to answer "What "major role" do the unlicensed radio services play in "emergency comms", as you have suggested they do. You tell me. It's not my assertion, Brain. I KNOW what "major role" they play...None. YOU made the assertion they did. You were wrong. That was simple enough to admit. But then you LIED about having said it. THAT was foolish. And I am wondering WHERE you "saw" me with "jumper cables and "sodium penethol", Brain? Hallucinations ARE evidence of being delusional, what the "lay" person WOULD call "nuts". And so far all you've done is rum and hide from answering questions about YOUR assertions. Yup, rumming and hiding. My bad on the typo, but I think you got the idea. Dunno if I do or not. Lack of situational awareness. Another symptom of possible delusional circumstances. Am I hidden well enough for you to keep from finding me? Nope. Oh darn, you keep finding me right after I reply to you! How do you do it? I follow the stench. You are so good at this, and you're nuts. I follow the brown streak and you wish I was... Sucks to be you, Brain. Steve, K4YZ |
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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: If a ham punches in 911 on his or her HT on our local repeater system, the call will indeed be patched into the local 911 center. That's an excellent thing for your local repeater. It isn't a national standard among U.S. amateur radio repeaters, de facto or de jure. The 911 combination IS a national standard for all telephone ESSs in the United States and is accounted for in all number combinations used in signalling and dialing in the telephone infrastructure. Your repeater's "patch" connects to the telephone infrastructure. As such, amateur radio enables connection to an emergency center...through the telephone system. The "patch" is entirely voluntary and not universal. LHA / WMD |
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Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service
From: (Len Over 21) Date: 3/28/2004 3:32 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , Mike Coslo writes: If a ham punches in 911 on his or her HT on our local repeater system, the call will indeed be patched into the local 911 center. That's an excellent thing for your local repeater. It isn't a national standard among U.S. amateur radio repeaters, de facto or de jure. "De facto" or "de jure" noitwithstanding, it IS a technical possibility, and for some of us, reality. Sorry it punctured yet another "I Don't Have Any Practical Experience In Amateur Radio Upon Which To Base This But I'll Take A Shot And Hope I Get Away With It" rant, Lennie The 911 combination IS a national standard for all telephone ESSs in the United States and is accounted for in all number combinations used in signalling and dialing in the telephone infrastructure. "911" is not. "9-1-1" is. Please refer to the logo on any emergency vehicle that promotes the number. This was done for a reason. Your repeater's "patch" connects to the telephone infrastructure. As such, amateur radio enables connection to an emergency center...through the telephone system. The "patch" is entirely voluntary and not universal. Regardless...Your puppetboy exposed himself and left parts out to be stepped on that should have never seen the light of day. YOU exacerbated the silliness by spouting off on a topic that you were, AGAIN, ill-prepared to address. Regardless of what's "voluntary" or "not universal", direct 9-1-1 access on Amateur repeaters IS commonplace. Back under your rock and go argue with Arnie about FARs and DFAR's again...Oooops! I forgot...he backed you into a corner on THAT subject and you've now decided to get "back on topic" there. Funny how getting off-topic is OK by you right up to the moment that you get backed into that corner...THEN you want to be newsgroup moderator and redirect the conversation to YOUR needs. Of course when someone tries to direct YOU back to a thread, they are treated to a verbal bashing by you about your "rights" to talk about whatever YOU want to talk about, the First Amendment, etc etc... Two-faced creep. Steve, K4YZ |
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 8:44 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 9:01 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/26/2004 9:39 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: You think I am nuts becasue I won't let you get away with stupid assertions that you can't/won't back up with some valid facts. No. Read it again (and again if you have to). I think you're nuts because you act nuts. I've read it thoroughly. Repeatedly, even. Again, the onlything "nuts" I see in MY behaviour is demonstrating any expectation that YOU would actually do any of the things asked of you. THAT is nuts. Just like I said, you're nuts. Put away the sodium penethol and jumper cables. It just isn't going to work. You'll never make me love Morse Code. I don't care if you ever do or not. I'd just as well keep idiots like you out of the narrowband parts of the spectrum. I just want you to answer "What "major role" do the unlicensed radio services play in "emergency comms", as you have suggested they do. You tell me. It's not my assertion, Brain. I KNOW what "major role" they play...None. None at all? Ever? Never? YOU made the assertion they did. You were wrong. That was simple enough to admit. But then you LIED about having said it. THAT was foolish. Lied? I said you got it wrong. That is not lying. And I am wondering WHERE you "saw" me with "jumper cables and "sodium penethol", Brain? Hallucinations ARE evidence of being delusional, what the "lay" person WOULD call "nuts". What's next? Bamboo shoots and dripping water? And so far all you've done is rum and hide from answering questions about YOUR assertions. Yup, rumming and hiding. My bad on the typo, but I think you got the idea. Dunno if I do or not. Lack of situational awareness. Another symptom of possible delusional circumstances. Am I hidden well enough for you to keep from finding me? Nope. Oh darn, you keep finding me right after I reply to you! How do you do it? I follow the stench. You are so good at this, and you're nuts. I follow the brown streak and you wish I was... Eeew. You're not only nuts, you're sick. And if you think "in plain sight" is hiding, well, what can I say? You're just nuts. |
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 8:37 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... A "smear thread" insinuates that the thread was initiated with the intent to mislead or misrepresent some "facts" about the person targeted, Brain. That is correct. That would be you. Nope. So far, other than correctly pointing out that I make occassional typos, you've not been able to successfully disprove anything I've claimed about you. It's not a "smear" if it's true. So far you've not produced anything that would validate anything YOU have said, nor have you produced anything that would DISprove anything I have said. You say I am running and hiding from you. A lie. You say that you're not a bully. Another lie. You ask why a 911 operator must answer -all- 911 calls. Then you say you didn't. Yet another lie. And that was just this weekend! You've got a lot of 'splainin to do, but just save it for therapy. Bacause you're nuts. |
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , (William) writes: Brian, might as well give up on the gunnery nurse. All he wants to do is fight, fight, fight. If anyone knows Don King's number maybe we could get him to arrange a match? Like with Muhammed Ali? :-) LHA / WMD A fight with Muhammed Ali? I think a debate between Muhammed and Steve would be more balanced and entertaining. Spelling B? "Float like madam butterfly, sting like a spelling bee..." Two disabled has-beens "fighting" one another. Not good show biz. LHA / WMD Might make a good episode of "JackASS" or Stern. Stern has been hard pressed to come up with something funny since he can't talk about F anymore. |
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 8:36 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service From: (William) Date: 3/27/2004 12:47 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: But with Brittany Spears in your lap, all you can think about is Len's testicles and my testicles? Definitely nuts. Shall I squeeze a bit harder, Brain? Or are you finished making a fool out of yourself...again...? Exactly what are you squeezing, Steve? Whatever it is, keep it away from me and quit being so gay. You're the one who keeps signing posts "nuts" yet you accumse me opf being gay. Are you in a rage? Why don't I just accuse you of being a poor typist. Well well...you'd FINALLY have one right. Only took you three years, Brain But I liked your "rage" hypothesis so much. And it fits you to a T. And the ONLY way I think of your "testicles" (I think we can call them that, as small as they must be) is in the provrbial vise. Those darned provrbial vises. As opposed to the vices you prefer, no doubt. Which are? And they obviously ARE being squeezed, because you keep hollering at me. Ooh, Ouch, Ooh, Ouch! No, no, not the jumper cables. The LPN of Torture is putting it to me. Ooh, Ouch. hihi You're nuts. After reading what you just posted, Brain, who do you think would get THAT vote...?!?! It was comedy aimed at your stoopid assertions of "fiction." "I am laughing at the superior intellect". Steve, K4YZ You shouldn't. You should seek help as advised. |
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