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Old July 18th 04, 12:00 AM
Len Over 21
 
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Nope. To anyone who knows the facts.


Who is "anyone?"


Why is it a "problem"?


Because you can't recognize problems.


It's not *just* a hobby.


It's a "service?" :-) Hupp, too, tree, foah!


Would you tell volunteer firefighters and EMTs that what they do is "just a
hobby"?


Don't know any. Out here they are all professionals!

Sunnuvagun!


Why? Is that the criteria for something to be more than "just a hobby"?


What is "that?"


So what's your problem?


I don't have a problem. You do. Why?


No. Just asking a question.


Are you sure? :-)


What should the standards be?


National Electrical Code.


Actually, it is.


What is?


Wrong again!


Anyone with a different opinion than the "Right" Rev. Jim is,
naturally, "wrong!" :-)


The description never included the word "Morse", Len.


What description?


When, exactly?


1844?


What's your point, Len?


Index finger extended in line of direction to object, other
fingers curled.


You don't know, then.


Don't know what?


No, you're not nice at all, Len. ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)


Sunnuvagun!


Describing yourself, I see.


Who?


Nope. Didn't happen that way.


What way?


Why should anyone believe something that isn't true?


Because...you will send long, long replies like a poor
man's CSI autopsy... :-)


You're wrong. Again.


Always...to Rev. Jim.


See?


See what?


Right...;-) ;-)


Impossible! Rev. Jim says I am "always wrong!"


Who is "Rev. Jim"?


Jimmie Who. Right! I Dunno is on second base?


You talk to everyone that way, Len. Doesn't work.


I'm retired. Don't need to work.


Nope. It's a valid analogy. Which is why you don't like it.


What analogy? Why don't I like it?



Me.


You.


Says who?


Jimmie Who?



I see fine, Len.


Irving Fine or Julius Fine?


Who?


Right, Jimmie Who!


You mean the parts where voice modes aren't allowed? Guess what - they're all
wide open for data modes, too. What's the problem?


What parts? What is wide open? Why is there a problem?


Never claimed to be.


Claimed to be what?


You're neither are a professional communicator nor an amateur radio operator,
Len. Just some guy who likes to flame amateur radio newsgroups.


Flame? Smoke detector didn't go off. Did you go off?


You're on the outside looking in.


No. Inside. Looking at the screen of my Samsung 712N. Nice
76 F according to radio clock on wall (it also measures room
temperature).

Tsk, you ask all those questions. Are you really Alex Trebek?

LHA / WMD
 
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