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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: FCC Office Testing History From: Mike Coslo Date: 8/9/2004 6:37 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo Don't mistake good manners for weakness. BAM! Hammer hit's nail directly on head. What hammer? What nail? As I've suspected, you have no idea of the things going on around you. I don't "demand" anything, nursie. No? So all you do is see any comment by anyone opposed to your outsider's view of amateur radio as a demand or an order? Certainly not the marching in ranks to the beat of morse under the Newington flag like the proud noble amateurs did in the 1930s... Don't worry about it, old timer. You aren't part of the ranks. Let me know if you dig up any photos or 16mm movies of radio amateurs marching under that Newington flag. I see myself as just trying to get rid of the morse code test for U.S. amateur radio licensing. :-) I see myself using an American dictionary and spelling without so many U letters...such as in "savriour." Go for it, "Atila" (your spelling). How's your little "synchophant" (your spelling), "William" (his spelling of 'Brian')? I see myself in the mirror every time I look into one. How do you live with that pain? I couldn't? Sorry, but I DID get professionally published...for money! Do those who are professionally published for no money operate under some sort of barter system? The problem is he came into the Amateur Radio arena with the same "You'd darned well better listen to me because I know better than you" attitude and now he wonders why no one (save the lame, lazy and easily impressionable) want anything to do with him or his opinions. Nursie be gone, outasight, cracked-up, bonkers, nuts. I'm guessing that most who read Steve's statement found it accurate. Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Len Over 21 wrote: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: FCC Office Testing History From: Mike Coslo Date: 8/9/2004 6:37 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo Don't mistake good manners for weakness. BAM! Hammer hit's nail directly on head. What hammer? What nail? As I've suspected, you have no idea of the things going on around you. Habitat for inHumanity, no doubt. I don't "demand" anything, nursie. No? So all you do is see any comment by anyone opposed to your outsider's view of amateur radio as a demand or an order? I said you were a kook. Len defended you. Certainly not the marching in ranks to the beat of morse under the Newington flag like the proud noble amateurs did in the 1930s... Don't worry about it, old timer. You aren't part of the ranks. Let me know if you dig up any photos or 16mm movies of radio amateurs marching under that Newington flag. With a wrenchy stitch hooked around their scapula. I see myself as just trying to get rid of the morse code test for U.S. amateur radio licensing. :-) I see myself using an American dictionary and spelling without so many U letters...such as in "savriour." Go for it, "Atila" (your spelling). How's your little "synchophant" (your spelling), "William" (his spelling of 'Brian')? Odd. I don't see Len spelling Atila. How are you, little piddle branch? I see myself in the mirror every time I look into one. How do you live with that pain? I couldn't? Sorry, but I DID get professionally published...for money! Do those who are professionally published for no money operate under some sort of barter system? French bread? The problem is he came into the Amateur Radio arena with the same "You'd darned well better listen to me because I know better than you" attitude and now he wonders why no one (save the lame, lazy and easily impressionable) want anything to do with him or his opinions. Nursie be gone, outasight, cracked-up, bonkers, nuts. I'm guessing that most who read Steve's statement found it accurate. But certainly not all. Most look other way. Called Yell Yell enablers. |
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , (William) writes: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Len Over 21 wrote: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: FCC Office Testing History From: Mike Coslo Date: 8/9/2004 6:37 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo Don't mistake good manners for weakness. BAM! Hammer hit's nail directly on head. What hammer? What nail? As I've suspected, you have no idea of the things going on around you. Habitat for inHumanity, no doubt. No doubt. I don't "demand" anything, nursie. No? So all you do is see any comment by anyone opposed to your outsider's view of amateur radio as a demand or an order? I said you were a kook. Len defended you. See what kind of thanks I get, Brian? :-) And you never will. Certainly not the marching in ranks to the beat of morse under the Newington flag like the proud noble amateurs did in the 1930s... Don't worry about it, old timer. You aren't part of the ranks. Let me know if you dig up any photos or 16mm movies of radio amateurs marching under that Newington flag. With a wrenchy stitch hooked around their scapula. ...or through it. Suprised Yell Yell didn't come on here and correct my use of a medical term. Even in the old days, those ancient mariners paraded around with a morse key hanging around their necks like albatrosses. That's so when they get washed overboard, they'll go straight to the bottom. I see myself as just trying to get rid of the morse code test for U.S. amateur radio licensing. :-) I see myself using an American dictionary and spelling without so many U letters...such as in "savriour." Go for it, "Atila" (your spelling). How's your little "synchophant" (your spelling), "William" (his spelling of 'Brian')? Odd. I don't see Len spelling Atila. How are you, little piddle branch? Smokey the Boor has elitist spelling problems when trying to play headmaster in here. He didn't correct Coslo on a word. Coslo is PCTA. It's a band of "brothers." [a dysfunctional family, no doubt] Probably a survival technique learned in prison. I see myself in the mirror every time I look into one. How do you live with that pain? I couldn't? Sorry, but I DID get professionally published...for money! Do those who are professionally published for no money operate under some sort of barter system? French bread? French dressing. His "salad days" that he is trying to turn into his "salute days." :-) I wonder when and where he went wrong. Maybe one of those early intervention programs for "Hams at Risk" could have helped him? He tries for French Toast but all the egg went on his face... He always did play with his food. The problem is he came into the Amateur Radio arena with the same "You'd darned well better listen to me because I know better than you" attitude and now he wonders why no one (save the lame, lazy and easily impressionable) want anything to do with him or his opinions. Nursie be gone, outasight, cracked-up, bonkers, nuts. I'm guessing that most who read Steve's statement found it accurate. But certainly not all. Most look other way. Called Yell Yell enablers. PCTA all stick together. Weird sort of glue used. Sticky rice. Das robust oberst "guesses" a lot. In PCTA circles that makes his "guesses" absolutely unequivocally "correct." [they defend their own] [have to, nobody else really wants to defend the indefensible...] Maybe they should all get professional help. A public defender. Hmmm...this thread was originally about "FCC Office Testing History." Nobody talks about that...too busy doing the "good fight" on the "superiority" of elitist morsemen extras. "We are the Morsemen, the Mighty Mighty Morsemen... The Twenty Word Tested Men" I was last at an FCC Field Office about 1980. Not for any test, just paperwork on a business radio. Took a real test at a real FCC Field Office in 1956...commercial license test, passed First 'Phone in one sitting (in Chicago). Not the same as ham test. Ham test is far, far "superior." Have to bow head and genuflect as elitist morsemen extras pass. They be "superior." Ave! Should have moved...Chicago beside Lake Michigan, not Lake SUPERIOR. :-) LHA / WMD bb |
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In article ,
(William) writes: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article , (William) writes: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Len Over 21 wrote: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: FCC Office Testing History From: Mike Coslo Date: 8/9/2004 6:37 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo Don't mistake good manners for weakness. BAM! Hammer hit's nail directly on head. What hammer? What nail? As I've suspected, you have no idea of the things going on around you. Habitat for inHumanity, no doubt. No doubt. I don't "demand" anything, nursie. No? So all you do is see any comment by anyone opposed to your outsider's view of amateur radio as a demand or an order? I said you were a kook. Len defended you. See what kind of thanks I get, Brian? :-) And you never will. Headmaster extends both arms, forming a V with fingers of each hand, snarling "I am not a kook!" Certainly not the marching in ranks to the beat of morse under the Newington flag like the proud noble amateurs did in the 1930s... Don't worry about it, old timer. You aren't part of the ranks. Let me know if you dig up any photos or 16mm movies of radio amateurs marching under that Newington flag. With a wrenchy stitch hooked around their scapula. ...or through it. Suprised Yell Yell didn't come on here and correct my use of a medical term. He lost his second-hand copy of "Gray's Anatomy." Even in the old days, those ancient mariners paraded around with a morse key hanging around their necks like albatrosses. That's so when they get washed overboard, they'll go straight to the bottom. Bye bye morsemen... I see myself as just trying to get rid of the morse code test for U.S. amateur radio licensing. :-) I see myself using an American dictionary and spelling without so many U letters...such as in "savriour." Go for it, "Atila" (your spelling). How's your little "synchophant" (your spelling), "William" (his spelling of 'Brian')? Odd. I don't see Len spelling Atila. How are you, little piddle branch? Smokey the Boor has elitist spelling problems when trying to play headmaster in here. He didn't correct Coslo on a word. Coslo is PCTA. It's a band of "brothers." [a dysfunctional family, no doubt] Probably a survival technique learned in prison. Boyz in da 'hood. I see myself in the mirror every time I look into one. How do you live with that pain? I couldn't? Sorry, but I DID get professionally published...for money! Do those who are professionally published for no money operate under some sort of barter system? French bread? French dressing. His "salad days" that he is trying to turn into his "salute days." :-) I wonder when and where he went wrong. Maybe one of those early intervention programs for "Hams at Risk" could have helped him? Happened in 'Nam when he was "in-country." Yell-Yell must have been there yelling at him... He tries for French Toast but all the egg went on his face... He always did play with his food. He be cannibal...wants to eat non-hams for breakfast... The problem is he came into the Amateur Radio arena with the same "You'd darned well better listen to me because I know better than you" attitude and now he wonders why no one (save the lame, lazy and easily impressionable) want anything to do with him or his opinions. Nursie be gone, outasight, cracked-up, bonkers, nuts. I'm guessing that most who read Steve's statement found it accurate. But certainly not all. Most look other way. Called Yell Yell enablers. PCTA all stick together. Weird sort of glue used. Sticky rice. "Hashi-fisti" scratchy. [Japanese-American pun] Das robust oberst "guesses" a lot. In PCTA circles that makes his "guesses" absolutely unequivocally "correct." [they defend their own] [have to, nobody else really wants to defend the indefensible...] Maybe they should all get professional help. A public defender. They are AMATEURS! The few, the overly-proud, who cannot ever ask professionals anything... Hmmm...this thread was originally about "FCC Office Testing History." Nobody talks about that...too busy doing the "good fight" on the "superiority" of elitist morsemen extras. "We are the Morsemen, the Mighty Mighty Morsemen... The Twenty Word Tested Men" All hail the mighty gods of radio! I was last at an FCC Field Office about 1980. Not for any test, just paperwork on a business radio. Took a real test at a real FCC Field Office in 1956...commercial license test, passed First 'Phone in one sitting (in Chicago). Not the same as ham test. Ham test is far, far "superior." Have to bow head and genuflect as elitist morsemen extras pass. They be "superior." Ave! Should have moved...Chicago beside Lake Michigan, not Lake SUPERIOR. :-) LHA / WMD |
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