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Steve Robeson K4CAP April 5th 04 02:04 AM

Subject: All that flappin'
From: (William)
Date: 4/4/2004 4:53 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
...

Steve, K4YZ

BTW: You state that "almost all hams" are "caucasians". I suggest that

you do
a by-country census and figure out where the "most" of those "almost all"

hams
are, Brian. The figures don't support your assertion...Again...

73

Steve, K4YZ


I want t hear the "pop" when you pull your head out.

"Ham " is uniquely American.


If NOTHING ELSE ever proved to me that you have almost ZERO, IF ANY
experience operating from any foreign part of the world, THAT was it.

Amateur Radio IS "ham" radio all over the world.

Amateur Radio IS "ham" radio in ALL of Japan, Malaysia, the
Phillipines, Europe and Africa. It is also in common literature of most South
American Amateur Radio publications and newsletters.

The term "ham" radio is part-and-parcel of the cover of the most popular
Amateur Radio journal in Japan. I believe that other persons in this forum can
verify for you that Japan's Amateur census is far in excess of the United
States'.

Brian, I have been trying to give you an "out" for the last 24 hours since
everyone is making a lot of noise about "playing nice", but you keep making
really stupid assertions that are so easily refuted that I have to wonder what
your REAL problem is.

If you have any doubts about any of what I have said about the use of the
term "ham" being a "generic" and therefore worldwide reference to Amateur
Radio, then just ask...

Now...WHO can hear that "pop", Brian...?!?!

73

Steve, K4YZ










William April 6th 04 10:23 PM

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: All that flappin'
From:
(William)
Date: 4/4/2004 4:53 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
...

Steve, K4YZ

BTW: You state that "almost all hams" are "caucasians". I suggest that

you do
a by-country census and figure out where the "most" of those "almost all"

hams
are, Brian. The figures don't support your assertion...Again...

73

Steve, K4YZ


I want t hear the "pop" when you pull your head out.

"Ham " is uniquely American.


If NOTHING ELSE ever proved to me that you have almost ZERO, IF ANY
experience operating from any foreign part of the world, THAT was it.


Amateur Radio IS "ham" radio all over the world.

Amateur Radio IS "ham" radio in ALL of Japan, Malaysia, the
Phillipines, Europe and Africa. It is also in common literature of most South
American Amateur Radio publications and newsletters.


The term "ham" radio is part-and-parcel of the cover of the most popular
Amateur Radio journal in Japan. I believe that other persons in this forum can
verify for you that Japan's Amateur census is far in excess of the United
States'.


So you want to jump up and down and cite Japanese Amateur Radio when
it suits your purpose, but when I told you 10 years ago that they have
a no-code HF license, you didn't want to talk about it. It wasn't
really an amateur license. It was like "CB Radio." Now we're all
brother "Hams." How nice.

Brian, I have been trying to give you an "out" for the last 24 hours since
everyone is making a lot of noise about "playing nice", but you keep making
really stupid assertions that are so easily refuted that I have to wonder what
your REAL problem is.


I didn't think that I had a real problem. I've always worked on the
assumption that my problems were fake.

If you have any doubts about any of what I have said about the use of the
term "ham" being a "generic" and therefore worldwide reference to Amateur
Radio, then just ask...

Now...WHO can hear that "pop", Brian...?!?!


I'm still waiting for you to pull your head out.

Steve Robeson K4CAP April 6th 04 11:20 PM

Subject: All that flappin'
From: (William)
Date: 4/6/2004 4:23 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
...


The term "ham" radio is part-and-parcel of the cover of the most

popular
Amateur Radio journal in Japan. I believe that other persons in this forum

can
verify for you that Japan's Amateur census is far in excess of the United
States'.


So you want to jump up and down and cite Japanese Amateur Radio when
it suits your purpose, but when I told you 10 years ago that they have
a no-code HF license, you didn't want to talk about it. It wasn't
really an amateur license. It was like "CB Radio." Now we're all
brother "Hams." How nice.


I never said the Japanese low-power HF license was "like CB", Brian...Not
once, not at all.

Also, YOU said the term was "uniquely American". I proved you wrong so
you make accusations that are false. Nice try.

I'd ask you to provide a quote from a valid post, but since I know there's
none, why waste the bandwidth...?!?!

Steve, K4YZ






William April 7th 04 11:28 AM

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: All that flappin'
From:
(William)
Date: 4/6/2004 4:23 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
...


The term "ham" radio is part-and-parcel of the cover of the most

popular
Amateur Radio journal in Japan. I believe that other persons in this forum

can
verify for you that Japan's Amateur census is far in excess of the United
States'.


So you want to jump up and down and cite Japanese Amateur Radio when
it suits your purpose, but when I told you 10 years ago that they have
a no-code HF license, you didn't want to talk about it. It wasn't
really an amateur license. It was like "CB Radio." Now we're all
brother "Hams." How nice.


I never said the Japanese low-power HF license was "like CB", Brian...Not
once, not at all.

Also, YOU said the term was "uniquely American". I proved you wrong so
you make accusations that are false. Nice try.


Just like the Japanese to copy something uniquely American.

William April 7th 04 11:29 AM

"Grümwîtch thë Ünflãppåblê" wrote in message thlink.net...
"William" wrote in message
m...

: I'm caucasian like almost all hams.

From my view almost all hams are oriental, and the condition is not
treatable.

3333333, Barnabus Grumwitch Overbyte


Where are you at?

Len Over 21 April 7th 04 05:44 PM

In article ,
(William) writes:

"Grümwîtch thë Ünflãppåblê"
wrote in message
rthlink.net...
"William" wrote in message
m...

: I'm caucasian like almost all hams.

From my view almost all hams are oriental, and the condition is not
treatable.

3333333, Barnabus Grumwitch Overbyte


Where are you at?


He is buried under the complete collection of "Dr. Dobbs Journal of
Computer Calisthenics and Orthodontia," subtitled "Running light
with no overbyte." Must have made an impression on him.

He be no "Hashafisti Scratchi" from Feenix, writing a column in CQ..

Sincerely,
Hon. Ed.

squeep

LHA / WMD


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