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From: "Alun L. Palmer" on Sat, Mar 5 2005 5:32 pm:
"K4YZ" wrote in roups.com: Dave Heil wrote: "Alun L. Palmer" wrote: I'm not a lurker, but I will say that Lennie is right. Granted I'm not sure why he's still here, since he could obviously pick up a no-code licence any time he feels like it and doesn't seem to want to get on HF anyway? However, his satirical comments, whilst over the top, seem to be right on the money. "Satirical comments"...?!?! BBBWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! ! ! ! ! ! Lennie left "over the top" years ago and went straight to "over the edge". Lennie Anderson has been REPEATEDLY proven to be a L I A R, Alun. Not "wrong"..."Wrong" is when you make a mistake, and when it's pointed out to you why it's wrong, you acknowldege it and move on. Leonard H. Anderson of Sun Valley Californis is a liar. Period. He's NOT a satirist, and there's nothing comical about his insults and deceptions. Noted. You're not a lurker. You support Len's idea for having a minimum age for entrance into U.S. amateur radio. You join "bb" in the Len Anderson Fan Club. Geeze...I hope not. Alun's previously impressed me as being pretty balanced. Thankyou. I think the point of Len's little tirade was that some here seem to be opposed to change at any cost, and that certainly has a ring of truth to it. Alun, you must understand that Robeson's name-calling is a long- established habit of his, his own defense against not having a valid opinion/comeback on the subject in a thread. He goes for the Personal Attack and then loses his objectivity in his own insults while manufacturing "issues" that aren't there. I could post my own reasons for advocating the elimination of the morse code test every week and the opponents (PCTA extras all) would simply say I am "lying" and have "ulterior motives." The PCTA extras do that ANYWAY! :-) This "charge" that "I advocate a minimum age for amateur radio" comes out of my Comment on docket 98-143 that was filed at the FCC on 13 January 1998. [still on file there in the ECFS] I submitted it via surface mail (appropriate copies per instructions) and then didn't follow it up. My Comment was 14 pages long and that item was on the last page. Over a year after that filing, one in here tried to make that a "cause celebre" as if it were tantamount to Treason against the State! :-) Tsk, tsk. Once that is done, some want to use that capital-crimes charge when they can't think up enough false charges of damnation. :-) By the way, that "charge" came out of a news item on the ARRL web page which featured "the youngest hams," two SIX YEAR OLDS who "passed their written exams" for Novice and Technician classes, respectively. Uh huh. :-) Uproar from the PCTAs followed, a whole fantasy scenario of child prodigies (if they took ham exams) and a lot of sub- threads of how the PCTA's children were also superior. :-) FANTASY is a very big thing among the PCTA. All seem to think they are somehow "pioneering" the airwaves by using morse code...well after the actual pioneering was done before their time. Morse code is demanded of all newcomers on some imaginary need of "showing dedication and committment to the amateur community!" :-) That continues with labels of "Real" hams know morse! Those hams who haven't been federally tested for morse code are "inferior" and apparently do not deserve their licenses. :-) Of course, he may have expressed that in a very sarcastic way, but that doesn't mean he's necessarily wrong. My "expression" in here without the false facade of gratuitous complements to the "superiority" of the olde-tymers. :-) They cannot stand anyone who's been deep into radio for a long time, done a lot, yet doesn't subscribe to their fantasies. Robeson has seemingly real fantasies (to him its not an oxymoron) and imagines conditions which didn't exist with others, then he expands on those as if it were reality. It isn't. A case example is his claim that he can simply lift a telephone, call authorities, and have anyone picked up on the strength of his professional qualifications in medicine! That's absurd. Few physicians have such power. Nurses do not. Yet Robeson insisted in here that he could have Brian Burke put away with such a call. Tsk. Such exaggeration carried braggadoccio over the brink into some sort of mental imbalance due to its irrationality. [just one example out of many] Another syndrome is his "mirror" postings. If he is called on some of his charges (such as constant name-calling as a message ending salutation), he turns around and accuses those who called him on his charges for doing the same thing! That is on-going in here, the "mirror" postings delayed by perhaps a week or slightly more, but they DO appear. In one way, interesting to watch the psychosis develop. Sort of a field example in psychology classes. Heil is guilty of some of the same, although he may just be trolling for word-fighting. Both Heil and Robeson MUST triumph in the word-fights, will never ever admit to any wrong-doing and always try to turn around things so the other party is at fault. It's always about personalities and the subjects are "right" if they mirror the ARRL words, "wrong" if they are contrary to the holy ARRL words. :-) The pro-code-test-advocates are simply Believers in their self-righteous attitudes, long ago brainwashed into their little world of radio fantasy. They are fanatics, almost as fedayin ready to suicide-bomb anyone who speaks against their idolatrous ideals. Perhaps their fanaticsm makes them so angry and hateful? Their anger and hate does not bode well for a hobby, an avocation, something done for personal enjoyment. They don't realize that since their self-righteousness blinds them. There's a morbid fascination about their actions. :-) |
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