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Old February 4th 05, 01:31 PM
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Len Anderson wrote:

Now if you want to continue arguing this inapplicable

non-discussion,
please go to rec.nonsense.angels.dance.on.pin newsgroup and live
it up.

Morse code is NOT high technology. It was devised out of a need
to use very primitive electrical devices to communicate. Some 52
years after the first morse code was used, very primitive early

radio
technology used morse code to enable communication by radio.
[that was in 1896 and began the Mythology of Morse some 109
years ago, before the invention of the multi-element vacuum tube
and well before the first transistor]

Put the subject to rest. RIP.


And here, once again, we have Lennie dead-to-rights in yet another
"Do As I Say, Not Do As I Do" rant.

Lennie will be the first one to yell "You're not a moderator!",
yet he has absolutlely no reservation about telling anyone else to shut
up or to "take it elsewhere".

Never mind that Mike never made such accusations or suggestions to
Lennie.

His right to "freedom of speech" notwithstanding, Lennie has no
business here. He is not a licensed Amateur, has no practical
experience in Amateur Radio, and he frequently demonstrates
incompetence in matters of Amateur practice, policy and regulation.

In short, he's a putz.

73

Steve, K4YZ

 
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