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writes: Len Over 21 wrote: Don't waste our time repeating old stuff - with the same verbiage garbiage - all over again. Is this another case of doing as you say and not as you do? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Poor Davie...the onset of Alzheimers so soon in you! The "dump huck' NCVEC sent their petition to the FCC on 1 March 2003. ["dump huck is Brakob's wording not NCVEC] The FCC put it in RM-10870 on 4 March 2004. Brakob commented on it. I commented on Brakob's comment as well as the petition itself. Now, as a retired member of das Amateur Schutz Staffel, you want to DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN?!?!?!? How many times do you need to rant, rave, slobber, snarl, and otherwise act like an ashpit over something ALREADY DISCUSSED AT IN LENGTH?!?!?!? 265 comments on RM-10870 in the ECFS at the FCC. [266 documents...the petition and its cover letter plus all the comments] I shouldn't be amazed. This group of amateur inmates seems to just love living in the past, recreating the past, doing the past over and over and over again. [eventually they might get it right] And you, portly old ham, seem to take great delight in TRYING to get the better of those who've gotten the better of you in the past. You've had too many oriongasms with your expensive "I was able to download firmware over the Internet!" transceiver. You are wasting your time. You are wasting everyone else's time. You've run out of valid thinking...and time. Say goodnight, portly old ham. LHA / WMD |
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