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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , (N2EY) writes: We've already seen how you react to others who have served our country in both military and nonmilitary government service. Right...for making lots of brags and claims and implied "combat experience" as in "seven hostile actions." :-) Or those who were "in Vietnam" yet can't be specific about what they did or where. Can't be or won't be, Leonard? Fact is, I did a tour in Viet Nam in the USAF, 1970-1971. Wow! A whole year! See any "action?" :-) Yeah, a whole year. Care to figure out how much longer than John Kerry I was there? Did you throw away YOUR medals, too? Not my medals. Not my ribbons. When did you become a senator or run for the Presidency? Mr. Kerry and I have something in common: Neither of us are President of the United States. Neither is Dubya. :-) Yes, he is. No hanging chad; no 500 Florida votes; no Supreme Court; no doubt of the popular vote; no problem with the electoral vote. End of story. You have four years to develop more believable conspiracy theories. I'm sure there's a lot you miss. Yes, but my aim is improving. That hasn't been apparent. What EXACTLY did you do? (you never mentioned that in detail) (no, I never mentioned that in detail. enjoy the suspense.) Yawn...snore Why do you feign sleep after asking? Your prussian schoolmaster tone is very tiring. My "tone"? Can you actually hear me? Ah, but you TAP DANCED AWAY FROM ANSWERING! :-) I gave you an answer: "(no, I never mentioned that in detail. enjoy the suspense.)" I can give you an answer though I'm not forced to do so. I don't guaranty that you'll like the answer. You did NOT say in any detail WHAT you did. Tsk. No, I don't believe I did. Task. Tell us, might warrior of in-country action, describe your herosim under fire, how you closed with and destroyed the enemy with your magnificant morsemanship. I don't believe I will, Leonard. You made insulting remarks about it. I ran out of medals and pretty certificates (suitable for framing). You no more issue medals and certificates for Viet Nam service than you participate in amateur radio. I wasn't claiming to "issue medals and certificates for Viet Nam service (or Vietnam service)." Tsk. You are connecting unrelated sentences. :-) One of those sentences was directly under the other. You wrote both of them. If they aren't connected, what can the second one mean? :-) :-) Are you now teaching English? I will if you like. Would you like to sign up for a remedial course? Are you going to "dismiss" some from your "class" if strict, absolute formalism isn't obeyed? Seig Heil! If you mean the absolute formalism of placing sentence which you claim are not related to other sentences immediately below them, yes you are dismissed. Give my regards to Godwin. Tsk. I'm just copying the style of the PCTA...all "heroes" if from their glowing self-styled words. Any NCTA never "really" served their country. You're actually just copying your own style. I can but I haven't. :-) I'm just copying the style of the PCTA... but without barfing their puke about morse code being the ultimate skill of an amateur. Are you sure you're not some kid, playing with his Mom's computer? I am whatever your imagination conjurs up, bile-barf-master. Then you are that kid from school wearing a plaid shirt. You have pants worn high enough so that you'd have to unzip 'em to blow your nose. You're an expert on all things and nobody wants to sit with you at lunch. Tsk. YOU are the one trying to relate unrelated sentences. :-) You wrote them and placed one above the other. If they are truly unconnected, there is no reason to have written the second of them. It would have been totally out of place. Poor baby. Still demanding utter, strict formalism. Tsk. Since we're being informal, Leonard. I'll place one word of a sentence here and there thoroughout my post. You find them, put them all together and make a sentence. Then you can try do decide where in the post they belong. Here's your first word: No Aren't you NOBILITY or something? We have no nobility, much less NOBILITY in the United States. A divine messenger? Well, I have been told that I'm cute. man Tsk. For years the U.S. Army Signal Corps has been assigned the task of providing communications for the President of the United States. That's wonderful news, Leonard. I'd have never known anything about WHCA if not for your insider information. Haw! The Department of State is not involved with POTUS communications. That's a growing problem in the Republican adminstration...they get the wrong information on the communications? I was there for the Clinton administration. They didn't change the policy on communications. What has that to do with amateur radio policy? Just as much as your comment (to which it is a direct response). is Gosh, several Presidents of the U.S. of A. (both parties) have USED that "hotline" at various times to communicate directly with the USSR in Moscow. Guess that was "improper" or something, huh? Those fool adminstrations should have gone through "proper diplomatic procedures" through the State? Let's see, you've told us that the hotline was manned by military personnel. State Department personnel are not military personnel. The White House is not part of the Department of State. I see some gaps in your story. Tsk. No "gaps." Just a precis of official government information. a We all understand that your thinking has the Department of State as a separate and distinct agency unrelated to the administration. We all? You speak for an "all"? I've never made any statement indicating that I believed that the Department of State in unrelated to the administration. I did inform you that, in direct refutation of your absurd claim, the Department of State does not depend upon the U.S. Army for communications personnel, facilities or means. My involvement in the '97 Clinton-Yeltsin summit in Helsinki dealt with obtaining frequency clearances, obtaining permission to use repeater sites, obtaining a mini-switch and the requested number of telephone lines for the site hotel and obtaining a number of cellular telephones for the President's team. total So, you were "involved" but, at the same time, "not involved" with POTUS (President of the United States) communications. loss; Arranging the things described was strictly administrative in function. I handled no Presidential message traffic. POTUS travels with his own comm center. We see gaps in your story. We? Do you have a Vibroplex in your pocket? You are both ways. Anyplace else that is called "hypocrisy." Any place else and you'd have to have your ducks in a row, old fellow. Meaningless remark. Has nothing to do with amateur radio policy. It has as much to do with amateur radio policy as your silly claims of Army involvement in State Department commo. I can well understand why you'd want to now change the subject. he Last I looked the President had the ULTIMATE U.S. say on direct diplomatic communications, and general stuff like that. You say that isn't so? That State operates "independently?" Tsk. I've said no such thing. The words I wrote contained everything necessary for the average man to understand. Yes, of course, Holy Father. You condescend to give us lowly mortals your divine words. Uh huh. I don't know about "divine", Leonard, but they're true. can The DSN is now the main communications means for all government communications, military and civilian alike. ...or so you apparently think. No, I don't "think" so. The U.S. government SAYS so. But, whathehell, a "seven hostile actions" veteran in here, another PCTA extra, said that "MARS IS amateur radio!" DoD says the DoD defines who is what on MARS. I'm not discussing MARS operation, Len. The Department of State doesn't handle MARS traffic. According to one PCTA extra in here "MARS IS amateur radio!" Maybe I didn't make myself clear. I'm not discussing MARS operation. always PCTA extras are "naturally" the most "correct" ones, right? What? Did you ever handle message traffic for the U.S. Department of State? Yes, a few. :-) No, Len, you didn't. serve Department of State is not about amateur radio policy. Why do you keep bring that up? Actually, old boy, you keep bringing it up. as There were NEVER any USMC guards at embassies (who had their own radios)? Sure, did you think the MSG's worked in the comm center? They had radios, but not their own. They had my radios and used them on my net. They never handled any State Department message traffic. Then again, in most embassies, every employee had hand-held radios. Did they all have ham licenses? Have to take tests on morsemanship to be legal on using those radios? Would you like the kind of answer you deserve? a I see you've come up with a simplistic view of things. That might have led you to make some very incorrect assumptions. The President is OVER the CIA. The military does not run CIA communications. The President is OVER the Department of Energy. The military does not run Department of Energy communications. You're batting zip. Riiiiight..."Dave" says there is NO such thing as "chain of command." No, "William"....er, Len. I didn't say any such thing. Try to keep straight on who you are trying to insult, "Dave." I think I managed to nail two of you who like to read between the lines. horrible If "Dave" says so, it IS so. Amen. Dave told it like it is. If you choose to retain your previous beliefs, your ignorance is your responsibility. "Dave" told it like "Dave" thinks it is...and must take full responsibility for his own ignorance. There you go again, Len. No matter what work anyone has performed, you always claim to know more about it than he. It matters not whether the work was in the military, in other government service or in private enterprise. It is similar to what you attempt with licensed radio amateurs. You've never been a ham but you know better how amateur radio should be regulated. The term which describes one like you is "sidewalk superintendent". You know far better than any construction worker, how a building should be erected. The only problem is, you've never put up a building. You can describe the heat of battle, but you've never been in battle. You know all about how the Department of State handles its communications, but you've never been employed by the Department of State. example. The "hotline' (continuous TTY circuit, Washington to Moscow) served for at least three decades, all that time run at this end of the circuit by U.S. Army Signal Corps people. [one can see a couple photos of that in David Kahn's "The Codebreakers," NYT best-seller listing in the early 1960s] ...and this relates to the Department of State in what way? The fact is, you're completely incorrect. You don't know what you're talking about. Well, heck and darn, neither does the U.S. government (except for Department of State) "know what it is talking about" since they released the information on that "hotline" and many other things. You keep trying to make the assertion that Department of State communications takes place through military channels. T'ain't so. Tsk. "Dave" is trying to put 2 and 2 together to make 19. Mathematical as well as linguistic ignorance is your own responsibility. No, I've done no such thing. I've pointed out that I am in a position to know that the U.S. Army does not handle communications, despite your claim, for the United States Department of State. Show us the "truth" oh noble god of radio...set us straight and we will all bow down and kiss your ring in appreciation at the next Holy Service. I've shown you. You can lead either end of a horse to water to see which part drinks... Your knowledge of horsemanship is not related to morsemanship. Not a problem. Neither end of the horse in question is related to morsemanship. Tsk, tsk. We haven't been having a civics lesson, Len. If you like, I can help you with your spelling after school. True, you're trying to run a most-formal prussian schoolmasterish class on writing English. You don't have the qualifications for that but you vainly try. Have you mastered "bulimia" yet, "Atila"? How's your little "synchophant"? It isn't odd at all, Len. Let me paint your a pictu FCC: Regulates radio. Paid to do so. Involved in amateur radio. Radio Amateurs: Tested and licensed to use radio under Part 97 of FCC regs. Taking payment for providing radio service is prohibited. Involved in amateur radio. Len Anderson: Does not regulate amateur radio. Not licensed under Part 97 of FCC rules. Not involved in amateur radio. Bad "painting" "Dave." Technique is awful. Your paintings will not hang in any gallery...but "Dave" should not hang in a gallery, rather stuffed and mounted in an unnatural history museum as a species of Humus Morsemanus Ridiculum. According to "Dave" rules, the FCC is NOT INVOLVED because they aren't required to license themselves in the amateur radio service! You'd better go look at that picture, Len. I wrote that the FCC IS involved. They can't be. None of them are required to have ham licenses. Drop 'em a line. Tell them that they aren't involved. Tell 'em that you said so. You are not involved. Right you are. I'm just a citizen of the USA, still active in electronics engineering design, and think ALL of radio-electronics is most interesting. I'm a professional and am very involved in that...as well as being a citizen of the USA. Carry on then. You won't have to worry yourself over what mere amateur are doing. The one thing about radio that is not interesting is the group of self-righteous oafs who think they are some kind of radio gods and try (but fail) to put down those who don't honor and respect them for their mighty macho morsemanship. For a guy who find such things uninteresting, you spend a significant amount of your time addressing and responding to those you abhor. You might have a few things mixed up. Fact is, radio amateurs aren't going to be swept off their feet by your professional standing. Many of us have also worked in radio and electronics professionally. If you want in, you'll have to pass an exam. If you want HF access in amateur radio, better pass that tricky 5 wpm code exam. If you want respect, keep your transmissions short and keep the gain on your receiver on. Otherwise, nobody except other rank newbies will want to talk to you--until they wise up. Those have amateur radio licenses and all seem to be PCTAs...as well as having way overblown egos thinking they are "superior" to those not thinking as they do. I don't like your ego, Len. As far as amateur radio, I'm superior to you. I'm in. You're out. Should you ever become licensed, you'll be a neophyte at amateur radio. Dave K8MN |
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