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Old September 20th 04, 06:54 AM
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(William) writes:


Try disagreeing with Len about the Morse
Code test issue, and see how he behaves.


I may soon pull a Cecil. We'll see how that goes over with Len.


We doubt that Len will accept
your change of mind with respect.

Go to his website and read about the war.


Is that an order?


It wasn't meant to be.


It was worded as an order.

Maybe if I had said, "If you don't show me proof that you've read
about "the war" within 24 hours, prepare to have yourself branded a
LIAR forever and ever (which you are anyway)!!!"


What are you going on about, Brian?

Do you like that kind of gentle direction?


Why not simply write:

"I suggest you check out
his website..."

Me either.

Very insightful (or should
it be inciteful?).


Oversimplified and myopic.

http://www.kh2d.net/

Which war?


OK, click on the link, then opinions, then "What's Wrong with..."

KH2D is overfocused on a few narrow
interests in amateur radio. He cannot
see the antenna farm for the guy wires.

Most radio amateurs that we have
encountered are neither clueless
newbies nor brain-dead old farts.

There are a few who fit his
descriptions, but only a few.

He says that the "nocoders"
"won the war".

We think you would be happy
about that. But you do not
project joy or happiness.

Why?
 
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