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Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: Mike Coslo Date: 10/19/2004 6:24 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: William wrote: Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. c'mon now Brian. Dick isn't here to defend himself. SNIOTD. Considering who he is and what he's proven of his character in the past, Mike, would you expect any different? 73 Steve, K4YZ |
"KØHB" wrote in message k.net...
-- My name is Hans and I improved this message. "William" wrote Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. If Dick said that, it's probably too late to change his mind on the matter. 73, de K0HB That's a fact. I wish I had known him under different circumstances. |
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William) Date: 10/19/2004 8:11 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: "KØHB" wrote in message nk.net... -- My name is Hans and I improved this message. "William" wrote Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. If Dick said that, it's probably too late to change his mind on the matter. 73, de K0HB That's a fact. I wish I had known him under different circumstances. What a coincidence. I wish I knew YOU under different circumstances. Steve, K4YZ |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/19/2004 8:11 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: "KØHB" wrote in message nk.net... -- My name is Hans and I improved this message. "William" wrote Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. If Dick said that, it's probably too late to change his mind on the matter. 73, de K0HB That's a fact. I wish I had known him under different circumstances. What a coincidence. I wish I knew YOU under different circumstances. Steve, K4YZ I'd rather not know you at all. etx |
PAMNO (N2EY) wrote in message ...
In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (N2EY) Date: 10/18/2004 12:04 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/14/2004 5:34 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Jim has stated that the throughput of a rtty system may be limited by the typing speed of the operator. The example he used is that the rtty operator might only be able to type 10wpm, thus rendering the rtty a 10wpm machine. I responded that the throughput of a CW system might be limited by the Morse Code operator only knowing the code at 10wpm. I wanted to know how that was different from his example. So far no response. No response because I don't read most of what "William" writes here. I only saw this because it was quoted by Steve. Besides, why should I answer "William's" questions when he won't answer mine? Also, I've already answered the above question in another post. Absolutely. Brain has "chastised" me over "not being able to resist" responding to posts, yet his posts on this forum outnumber mine. By a considerable percentage. So why not resist? Resistance is futile. Look at the "Subject" in the header. Also, he's tried to alledge that I (and others who are "on the other side, which is just about everyone) "don't have a life" beyond RRAP...Yet there's been several occassions wherein family, work, volunteer activites, etc have "kept me away" from the NG, and when I did return, there was a post from the Gonadless One making some smart alec comment about not responding to him in what HE considers a timely manner. He has taken the lessons of his master to heart: "Do As I Say, Not Do As I Do". Why not set a good example? 73 de Jim, N2EY Steve cannot set a good example because he is not a good example. Steve is more than welcome to set down the guidelines for what is dis-cuss-able in RRAP, and when I see the rest of you comply I will follow. Best of Luck. |
In article , Mike Coslo
writes: William wrote: Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. c'mon now Brian. Dick isn't here to defend himself. SNIOTD. Face it, Dick wasn't defending himself when he WAS in here. Just like a lot of SK amateur morsemen of "legend" are no longer with us. Is the FCC "required" to keep the morse test JUST BECAUSE some old morsemen are no longer among the living? You PCTAs need (desperately?) to build Time Machines to go back to the halcyon past and glory that was beeping. ["Come with us now to the days of yesteryear..." - intro to the old "Lone Ranger" show on radio] Me, I'm busy trying to invent anti-gravity...but something's holding me down... |
In article , "KØHB"
writes: "William" wrote Unless you have an Extra Class operator who vows to do his best to make machine copy impossible. Ever heard of such stupidity? I've never heard of that, but I have heard of skilled operators who make no effort to send machine perfect code, and who in fact take some pride in sending Morse with some personality. Ahem...Brian was referring to a once-regular in here named Dick Carroll, W0EX. There are a couple of reasons for this seemingly maverick behaviour. Heah com de excuses...heah com de excuses! :-) Reason #1: Before the days of "electronic precision" in keying, Morse was a manual art. An operators fist was a second "signature", and many operators cultivated a distinctive style. This was especially true where more than one operator shared a single call sign. You could tell who was on watch at KFS by the fist of the operator. Not much NEED of that now, is there? Even with the advent of electronic keyers, some of this old preference exists, and I must admit I get pretty bored with the machine-perfect-sterile-without-personality Morse we hear today. It sounds like robots talking to robots. If you ever heard the melodic fist of pioneers like W4KFC, you would not have asked the question. grin. GUFFAW! Morse code radiotelegraphy STILL sounds like robot-to-robot communications. Absolutely NO human-sense clues as to the other operator other than the monotonic "personality" of dot-dash "weighting." Can't even tell the gender of the other operator...no voice tone, only the need to Believe in the "honesty" of the operator that what they send is "truth." Sort of like "UR 599 OM!" Pbththththt. Reason #2: Under "less than ideal" conditions, a little overweighting with emphasis on the DAH seems to make copy a bit easier. Your rationalization seems a bit overweight on the DUH. Fantasy Island, amateur style. Make certain amateur radio is safe from SEX...force all to learn morse and qualify by test to exclude any trace of gender. Make certain amateur radio is safe from humor...use "HI HI" for laughter by qualified morse testing. Remove all honesty from signal strength-tone "reports." [morse allows anyone to use another callsign without an immediate recognition of the fraudulent ID...such as using a spouse's ham call] Keep the "tradition" firm, fast, held in place by armor-protected concrete & rebar footing, make all hams "qualify" to operate below 30 MHz by morse test. Just like the OLD, OLD days. |
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(William) writes: (N2EY) wrote in message .com... (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/14/2004 5:34 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Jim has stated that the throughput of a rtty system may be limited by the typing speed of the operator. The example he used is that the rtty operator might only be able to type 10wpm, thus rendering the rtty a 10wpm machine. I responded that the throughput of a CW system might be limited by the Morse Code operator only knowing the code at 10wpm. I wanted to know how that was different from his example. So far no response. No response because I don't read most of what "William" writes here. I only saw this because it was quoted by Steve. Of course. Hi! "Steve" who? :-) Besides, why should I answer "William's" questions when he won't answer mine? Also, I've already answered the above question in another post. I didn't see it because I don't read most of what "Jim" posts. "Jim" who? Jimmie Who? Even if the operator can type 120 WPM, if s/he can't be interrupted in the midst of the string and asked for a repeat, as a good QSK CW operator can, then that error will exist until the end of the transmission and the error resolved. That's a side benefit. Assuming both ops have QSK. And there's nothing inherently wrong with asking for "all again after xxx." SOP if you know what I mean. All mighty macho morsemen can do perfect copy. All the time. They are "qualified" to do so. They have their ancient "degrees" to prove it (suitable for framing, complete with engraved borders. Here's the plain facts: The speed and accuracy of *any* mode that requires a human operator is highly dependent upon that operator's skill. Doesn't matter if it's done with a key, keyboard or microphone. If you have 10 wpm Morse operators, you have (at best) a 10 wpm system. If you have 10 wpm teletypists, you have (at best) a 10 wpm system regardless of what the maximum speed of the system is rated. Same for voice. That's just common sense. But you chose to imply that the CW op was somehow better than rtty for throughput. And you got called on it. We can "call" him on anything but he gots the "answers" which are supposed to be "correct" and "without error" because he made them. Hi hi. The use of prerecorded storage can speed things up somewhat if, say, a 10 wpm teletypist is punching tape while receiving. But that takes the systems out of real-time communications. One could prerecord Morse and transmit it at high speed, as was done over 60 years ago, just as well. Unless you have an Extra Class operator who vows to do his best to make machine copy impossible. Ever heard of such stupidity? Tsk. We shouldn't make fun of W0s who may be SK. [I think we did that while he was alive - metaphorically speaking - in here...] The basic fact is that Morse code is *not* the slowest mode available to hams. It is among the very slowest, all else being equal. Tsk. From Jimmie Who's vast experience in ALL communications modes, he might argue that facsimile is "slower" but that isn't really message/communications transmission but imagery. However, if "a picture is worth 10,000 words" according to that old saw, then FAX most definitely has more words per minute than any super morseman's capability (10,000 "words" taking 10 minutes to FAX would be 1000 WPM equivalent rate). The experimental LF amateur trials, not allowed in the USA ham bands, have been making records for others using "ESSM" (extremely slow speed morse) which needs a computer and program to decode. Hardly comparable. :-) I dunno what he would explain about SSTV but I'm sure that he could get all pixel-lated about sending imagery via morse. :-) And "justify" it because interference hit every OTHER mode. Hi hi! Assuming the interruption it to tell the transmitting station that it's ALL garbled, your 60-100WPM teletype just became zero. Yup. Ditto W0EX sent cw. Tsk. Dick sent garble via computer-modem data in here. Various forms of error detection and correction, checksums, ACK/NAK and other methods can do a lot of that stuff automatically. At a cost in speed, of course. But that's not really the issue. Never is. CW is better than everything else. That is the issue. ABSOLUTE! A bridge out in the middle of the Autobahn means everyone goes zero until the bridge is replaced regardless of what the thoroughfare will otherwise allow. Same thing. Exactly! Ever heard of changing bands, or relaying? He was too busy thumbing a ride on the Autobahn... :-) Or driving a cruise ship bow-on to ice bergs in order to "survive." Or: The bridge is down to one lane in each direction, and the speed limit is such that only 1/10 as many cars/hour get through as would normally be able to use the bridge. The effective capacity of the road is then reduced to 1/10 of normal (between the exits before and after the blockage). 73 de Jim, N2EY The only blockage are the eyes rolled back Morse Code elitists. To quote a supervisor on a Texas road gang, "Whut we got here is a failure to communicate!" [from a Paul Newman film "Hud"] Jimmie must think the Tacoma Narrows bridge is still up and swaying in Kitsap County, Washington. Aka, "Galloping Gertie" that collapsed six decades ago. Spectacular failure shown on "disaster" documentaries on TV. Of course it was designed by PROFESSIONALS! :-) Tsk. Oddly enough, the replacement Tacoma Narrows bridge has been up and running traffic daily for five decades. Of course that one was also designed and built by PROFESSIONALS! :-) Jimmie Who is busy trying to build a "bridge over troubled waters." Little does he know that the water dried up a long time ago, leaving only a trickle ot morse water to be lapped up by elitist AMATEUR morsemen. Tsk. Everyone needs wading boots to walk on that "water." |
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:23 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/19/2004 8:11 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: "KØHB" wrote in message nk.net... -- My name is Hans and I improved this message. "William" wrote Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. If Dick said that, it's probably too late to change his mind on the matter. 73, de K0HB That's a fact. I wish I had known him under different circumstances. What a coincidence. I wish I knew YOU under different circumstances. I'd rather not know you at all. I am sure you wouldn't. Kinda rough, all that trolling and story telling, only to keep getting your nose rubbed in it. It's gotta hurt. Maybe if you were a bit more honest and forthcoming it wouldn't be so painful... Steve, K4YZ |
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:31 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Steve is more than welcome to set down the guidelines for what is dis-cuss-able in RRAP, and when I see the rest of you comply I will follow. Always the last one to catch on, as ususal...... Steve, K4YZ |
Len Over 21 wrote:
To quote a supervisor on a Texas road gang, "Whut we got here is a failure to communicate!" [from a Paul Newman film "Hud"] Sheesh! Don't you ever get anything right? The line was uttered by the Captain of Road Prison 36, played by Strother Martin in "Cool Hand Luke" released in 1967. "Hud" predates "Cool Hand Luke" by four years. What we've got here is your failure to communicate. Dave K8MN |
Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo writes: William wrote: Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. c'mon now Brian. Dick isn't here to defend himself. SNIOTD. Face it, Dick wasn't defending himself when he WAS in here. Just like a lot of SK amateur morsemen of "legend" are no longer with us. Yes, we are all "terminated to ground" eventually. 8^) Is the FCC "required" to keep the morse test JUST BECAUSE some old morsemen are no longer among the living? Wow - you pulled that from my saying "speak not ill of the dead?" You PCTAs need (desperately?) to build Time Machines to go back to the halcyon past and glory that was beeping. ["Come with us now to the days of yesteryear..." - intro to the old "Lone Ranger" show on radio] I'm a thoroughly modern Millie. I have no Amateur radio past to go to. I don't even "beep" to begin with. The most anachronistic thing with me is I'm kind of fascinated by hollow state technology. But I'm not trying to get any questions about tubes put on the test! ;^) Me, I'm busy trying to invent anti-gravity...but something's holding me down... I'm going to try to invent a levity machine... 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:23 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/19/2004 8:11 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: "KØHB" wrote in message nk.net... -- My name is Hans and I improved this message. "William" wrote Yet Dick stated that his mission was to make his fist uncopyable to no-code Technicians with a machine reader. If Dick said that, it's probably too late to change his mind on the matter. 73, de K0HB That's a fact. I wish I had known him under different circumstances. What a coincidence. I wish I knew YOU under different circumstances. I'd rather not know you at all. I am sure you wouldn't. Kinda rough, all that trolling and story telling, only to keep getting your nose rubbed in it. It's gotta hurt. Maybe if you were a bit more honest and forthcoming it wouldn't be so painful... Steve, K4YZ Steve, bad things happen to good people every day. You're a bad thing. |
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William) Date: 10/22/2004 7:05 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Maybe if you were a bit more honest and forthcoming it wouldn't be so painful... Steve, bad things happen to good people every day. You're a bad thing. I am a "bad thing" if you're a chronic liar and tall tale teller. Oooops...You ARE! Need a Lortab for that...?!?! Steve, K4YZ |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:31 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Steve is more than welcome to set down the guidelines for what is dis-cuss-able in RRAP, and when I see the rest of you comply I will follow. Always the last one to catch on, as ususal...... Steve, K4YZ I caught on to your game early on. Best of Luck. |
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William) Date: 10/23/2004 8:03 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:31 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Steve is more than welcome to set down the guidelines for what is dis-cuss-able in RRAP, and when I see the rest of you comply I will follow. Always the last one to catch on, as ususal...... Steve, K4YZ I caught on to your game early on. Best of Luck. What game? You mean calling you for what you are? A coward and a liar? That's not a game, Brain...THAT'S reality. It's a consequence YOU must suffer as a result of YOUR foolish decisions and conduct. No one elses. And no luck is needed on my part. You've demonstrated years of deceit and untrustworthy behaviour. If I could be as lucky at Blackjack or the Lottery as I am at tripping you up on your own words, then I could buy the Internet a dozen times over with change to spare. And THEN some... You're the one who needs the luck, Brain...luck that your wife, kids, close friends (and that's an assumption on my part, other than Lennie...) and professional acquaintences don't get a chance to see what a fool you make of your own family name and character. Yes...Best of luck to you. You DO need it. Steve, K4YZ |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/22/2004 7:05 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Maybe if you were a bit more honest and forthcoming it wouldn't be so painful... Steve, bad things happen to good people every day. You're a bad thing. I am a "bad thing" if you're a chronic liar and tall tale teller. Oooops...You ARE! Need a Lortab for that...?!?! Steve, K4YZ Steve, I believe that you are attempting to administer a non-prescribed drug. Is that correct? |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/23/2004 8:03 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:31 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Steve is more than welcome to set down the guidelines for what is dis-cuss-able in RRAP, and when I see the rest of you comply I will follow. Always the last one to catch on, as ususal...... Steve, K4YZ I caught on to your game early on. Best of Luck. What game? You mean calling you for what you are? A coward and a liar? That's not a game, Brain...THAT'S reality. It's a consequence YOU must suffer as a result of YOUR foolish decisions and conduct. No one elses. And no luck is needed on my part. You've demonstrated years of deceit and untrustworthy behaviour. If I could be as lucky at Blackjack or the Lottery as I am at tripping you up on your own words, then I could buy the Internet a dozen times over with change to spare. And THEN some... That might get you a cup of coffee at any McDonalds. Best of Luck. You're the one who needs the luck, Brain...luck that your wife, kids, close friends (and that's an assumption on my part, other than Lennie...) and professional acquaintences don't get a chance to see what a fool you make of your own family name and character. Yes...Best of luck to you. You DO need it. Steve, K4YZ If your wife will let go of the purse strings to your disability check. Best of Luck. |
(William) wrote in message . com...
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/23/2004 8:03 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:31 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Steve is more than welcome to set down the guidelines for what is dis-cuss-able in RRAP, and when I see the rest of you comply I will follow. Always the last one to catch on, as ususal...... Steve, K4YZ I caught on to your game early on. Best of Luck. What game? You mean calling you for what you are? A coward and a liar? That's not a game, Brain...THAT'S reality. It's a consequence YOU must suffer as a result of YOUR foolish decisions and conduct. No one elses. And no luck is needed on my part. You've demonstrated years of deceit and untrustworthy behaviour. If I could be as lucky at Blackjack or the Lottery as I am at tripping you up on your own words, then I could buy the Internet a dozen times over with change to spare. And THEN some... That might get you a cup of coffee at any McDonalds. Best of Luck. I am glad to see you agree, even if the agreeing is a Freudian slip, such as that one. You're still deceitful and untrustworthy. Steve, K4YZ |
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
From: (William) Date: 10/22/2004 7:05 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Maybe if you were a bit more honest and forthcoming it wouldn't be so painful... Steve, bad things happen to good people every day. You're a bad thing. I am a "bad thing" if you're a chronic liar and tall tale teller. Oooops...You ARE! Need a Lortab for that...?!?! Steve, K4YZ Steve, I believe that you are attempting to administer a non-prescribed drug. Is that correct? WHERE do you see me trying to prescribe OR administer ANY drug??????? Steve, K4YZ What is a lortab? Are you offering me one? |
(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...
(William) wrote in message . com... (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/23/2004 8:03 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/20/2004 8:31 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Steve is more than welcome to set down the guidelines for what is dis-cuss-able in RRAP, and when I see the rest of you comply I will follow. Always the last one to catch on, as ususal...... Steve, K4YZ I caught on to your game early on. Best of Luck. What game? You mean calling you for what you are? A coward and a liar? That's not a game, Brain...THAT'S reality. It's a consequence YOU must suffer as a result of YOUR foolish decisions and conduct. No one elses. And no luck is needed on my part. You've demonstrated years of deceit and untrustworthy behaviour. If I could be as lucky at Blackjack or the Lottery as I am at tripping you up on your own words, then I could buy the Internet a dozen times over with change to spare. And THEN some... That might get you a cup of coffee at any McDonalds. Best of Luck. I am glad to see you agree, even if the agreeing is a Freudian slip, such as that one. You're still deceitful and untrustworthy. Steve, K4YZ You are the deceitful one. Claiming to make an apology that is a lie. |
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(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com...
(William) wrote in message . com... You're still deceitful and untrustworthy. Steve, K4YZ You are the deceitful one. Claiming to make an apology that is a lie. What apology that is a lie? What the what??? Your apology was for an incorrect attribution, but should have been for a false accusation of plagiarism. The intended recipient thought it was appropriate and sincere. He took what he could get knowing that's as good as it was likely to get. |
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William) Date: 10/27/2004 6:50 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message .com... (William) wrote in message .com... You're still deceitful and untrustworthy. Steve, K4YZ You are the deceitful one. Claiming to make an apology that is a lie. What apology that is a lie? What the what??? Your apology was for an incorrect attribution, but should have been for a false accusation of plagiarism. The intended recipient thought it was appropriate and sincere. He took what he could get knowing that's as good as it was likely to get. Thank God he's got YOU to stand up for him... BBBWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHA ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Steve, K4YZ |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/27/2004 6:50 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message .com... (William) wrote in message . com... You're still deceitful and untrustworthy. Steve, K4YZ You are the deceitful one. Claiming to make an apology that is a lie. What apology that is a lie? What the what??? Your apology was for an incorrect attribution, but should have been for a false accusation of plagiarism. The intended recipient thought it was appropriate and sincere. He took what he could get knowing that's as good as it was likely to get. Thank God he's got YOU to stand up for him... BBBWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHA ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Steve, K4YZ Indeed, one of the more useless things in life is an insincere apology and the person who delivers it. Best of Luck. |
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William) Date: 10/28/2004 4:23 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Indeed, one of the more useless things in life is an insincere apology and the person who delivers it. Actually...I find pathological liars even more useless.....I can handle an insincere apology...I can't handle a creep whose whole life is predicated on lies and deceit... Like Brian P Burke. Steve, K4YZ |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting? From: (William) Date: 10/28/2004 4:23 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Indeed, one of the more useless things in life is an insincere apology and the person who delivers it. Actually...I find pathological liars even more useless.....I can handle an insincere apology...I can't handle a creep whose whole life is predicated on lies and deceit... Projection following your self-hatred will almost make you feel whole again. |
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