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bb March 13th 05 03:14 PM


wrote:
From: Brian Burke on Fri, Mar 11 2005 3:18 pm

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBay....

$102 for a WOMAN's long-sleeve T-shirt featuring
"morse code" messages?!?!?

...truly, only a rabid MORSEAHOLIC would think
that is "cool." :-)



Wonder if they've got antabuse for morse code?


If there was, the rabid morsehams would scream
and holler abuse (not "antiabuse") at all those
who made it, saying "THEY HATE HAM RADIO!!!"

["Real hams know code!"]

:-)

Might be the next hot thing at Dayton.


Wow...maybe it will be the start of a whole new
hamfashion trend?!?

The mind boggles at all those sweaty middle-aged
morseaholics swishing around (some with exposed
navels a la the Britney style) in morsetees and
"key pushers" (new form of pedal pushers). Gay
times ahead for Dayton! :-)



Len, come on out and see for youself. Petty good bunch of people even
if many are overweight and in t-shirts 1 or 2 sizes too small. Some of
the vendors have even figured out that sex appeal even works on hams,
and have staffed their boothes with attractive women.

And they do have a testing session. Bring an ID and $12. Oops,
forgot, Heil says no more licenses in that box. Wonder if the FCC
knows that?

My biggest peeve is how crowded it gets, and the guys with backpacks.
Every time they turn, they knock into someone.


[email protected] March 15th 05 12:09 AM

From: Brian Burke on Sun, Mar 13 2005 7:14 am

wrote:
From: Brian Burke on Fri, Mar 11 2005 3:18 pm

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBay....

$102 for a WOMAN's long-sleeve T-shirt featuring
"morse code" messages?!?!?

...truly, only a rabid MORSEAHOLIC would think
that is "cool." :-)



Wonder if they've got antabuse for morse code?


If there was, the rabid morsehams would scream
and holler abuse (not "antiabuse") at all those
who made it, saying "THEY HATE HAM RADIO!!!"

["Real hams know code!"]

:-)

Might be the next hot thing at Dayton.



Len, come on out and see for youself. Petty good bunch of people even
if many are overweight and in t-shirts 1 or 2 sizes too small. Some

of
the vendors have even figured out that sex appeal even works on hams,
and have staffed their boothes with attractive women.


Tsk. Travel 2000 miles to a convention of fantasy
believers who imagine that ALL of radio follows
their ideas of "radio operating?" Don't think so.

If I want to see attractive women outside of my
house environs, Los Angeles with all its movie
studios has the number one position for collections
of attractive women!

And they do have a testing session. Bring an ID and $12. Oops,
forgot, Heil says no more licenses in that box. Wonder if the FCC
knows that?


Big badass dave IS the Lawgiver. Whatever he say,
all DO. Period. No questions allowed.




K4YZ March 15th 05 11:17 AM


wrote:
From: Brian Burke on Sun, Mar 13 2005 7:14 am


Might be the next hot thing at Dayton.


Len, come on out and see for youself. Petty good bunch of people

even
if many are overweight and in t-shirts 1 or 2 sizes too small. Some

of
the vendors have even figured out that sex appeal even works on

hams,
and have staffed their boothes with attractive women.


Tsk. Travel 2000 miles to a convention of fantasy
believers who imagine that ALL of radio follows
their ideas of "radio operating?" Don't think so.


"Fantasy believers"...?!?!

This isn't a "Star Trek" or "Stargate SG1" Convention, Lennie.

It's attended by real people with real licenses and real radio
stations.

The one "fantasizing" is the ex-radio technician who is waiting
for the FCC to beg him to take an exam-free Amateur Radio license for
all the projects he "had his hands in" ove the years.

If I want to see attractive women outside of my
house environs...(SNIP)...(There's one within...?!?!)


(UNSNIP)...Los Angeles with all its movie
studios has the number one position for collections
of attractive women!


And the number one position of wannabe actress suicides.

And the number one position of murders.

And the number one position of natural disasters in CONUS.

And the number one position of gang-related felonies.

And the number one position of drug related crimes.


And they do have a testing session. Bring an ID and $12. Oops,
forgot, Heil says no more licenses in that box. Wonder if the FCC
knows that?


Big badass dave IS the Lawgiver. Whatever he say,
all DO. Period. No questions allowed.


Lennie can save his $12. Spending it at Dayton would be on the
presumption that he could pass the test. Might as well save his money
since he can't do it. Requires a certain amount of requisite
knowledge, and Lennie's demonstrated a pretty weak comprehension of
Amateur Radio practice here. If he can't get it right in an "open
book" enviroment, he'll never get it right at the VE session.



Still liar and antagonist extreme. You do the IEEE proud.

Steve, K4YZ



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