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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Dee Flint wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... [snip] Gonna be in the QSO party? - Mike KB3EIA - Hope so. I'll listen for ya. 40 or 20 is probably the best path fron my QTH. - mike KB3EIA - Checking my log, I find that 40, 80, and even 160 are the bands that get me into PA. I have worked that state on other bands also but those contacts are few and far between. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
Mike Coslo wrote: bb wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Oh well, Steve. I knew I was going to take my lumps from Len and Brian K. So be it. Reports of the Near-Space Ballooning project's demise are greatly exxagerated....... - Mike KB3EIA - No lumps. There's still lots of things I'd like to do. Some will have to wait for retirement. That's the spirit, Brian! - Mike KB3EIA - Yep. I sure as hell wouldn't waste the last few years of my life saying that I was going to send morse code so badly that a no-code Tech couldn't copy it with a morse reader. I've got more positive things to do. |
K4YZ wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: bb wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Oh well, Steve. I knew I was going to take my lumps from Len and Brian K. So be it. Reports of the Near-Space Ballooning project's demise are greatly exxagerated...... No lumps. There's still lots of things I'd like to do. Some will have to wait for retirement. That's the spirit, Brian! Notice, Mike, that your comments about "taking lumps" were SPECIFICALLY directed at the OTHER Brian, yet Brian Burke jumped in to say "no lumps"...?!?! Maybe if he weren't always so prompt to be the antagonizer he would have realized that you WEREN'T talking about HIM, Mike...?!?!! 73 Steve, K4YZ Steve, you sure are one twisted up little man. How in the world can not giving someone lumps be classified as being "the antagonizer?" Nurse, heal thyself. |
wrote: From: "bb" on Tues, Mar 15 2005 5:36 pm wrote: Self-appointed heros tend to die young. w3rv Wonder how old Steve is? He was wanting Kevorkian for his physician in another thread. Must be that Stevie is suing Kevorkian for malpractice. Kevorkian's procedure didn't work! :-) Maybe one of the seven hostile actions. My son is studying the concept of idioms in school. I told him that "Seven hostile actions" was an idiom on rrap, at that "K4YZ" was an idiot on rrap. |
bb wrote: My son is studying the concept of idioms in school. I told him that "Seven hostile actions" was an idiom on rrap, at that "K4YZ" was an idiot on rrap. Perhaps I should get "equal time" so I can inform him that his father is known worlwide as a pathological liar. Google archives have the documents to support it. Shame for you, Brain, that when your son get's around to looking stuff up on the Internet in a few years, he'll find these exchanges and be able to "follow the bread crumbs" back to the truth...about you...his father. Wonder what he'll think then...?!?! Better get the silver polish out now so you can pray it get's THAT tarnish off! Steve, K4YZ |
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From: "bb" on Wed, Mar 16 2005 4:30 pm
wrote: From: "bb" on Tues, Mar 15 2005 5:32 pm Michael Coslo wrote: Oh well, Steve. I knew I was going to take my lumps from Len and Brian K. So be it. Reports of the Near-Space Ballooning project's demise are greatly exxagerated....... - Mike KB3EIA - No lumps. There's still lots of things I'd like to do. Some will have to wait for retirement. Coslonaut is still wanting a round of hearty high-fives for something he HAS NOT DONE YET! :-) Maybe there will still be some in "the box" when he gets around to it. You mean the "box of cereal," the one with the astronaut wings in it? :-) Tsk. The "near space" thing has already been done by "real" hams. Mikey can't claim any "pioneering" things about that now or in the future. He still seems to want all those congratulations for somthing not done yet. Curious. I'm surprised big badass dave hasn't jumped in here yet harrumphing about getting a license or shut uppa yo face. :-) [just call him davie] :-) [oops, spoke too soon...:-) ] Tsk. It's not been my intention to get any amateur license. I got a commercial license (with the FCC on the first exam) some 49 years ago...and used that. My advocacy is just to eliminate the morse code test. So many sorry asses in here just don't see that. Because they can't see that, they invent all sorts of motives. Tsk, tsk, tsk. If anyone wants to see what got me interested in REAL radio, there's two documents on this site: http://kauko.hallikainen.org/history/equipment/ Look under "Stations" for the PDF links. Both will take about an hour to download at dial-up data rates of 50 KBPS. |
wrote: From: "bb" on Wed, Mar 16 2005 4:30 pm Maybe there will still be some in "the box" when he gets around to it. You mean the "box of cereal," the one with the astronaut wings in it? Don't worry Lennie. Most of us gave up hope you'd ever do what you say. You've pretty well established your lack of character. We just enjoy rubbing your nose in it. You give us so many opportunities, afterall. Tsk. The "near space" thing has already been done by "real" hams. Mikey can't claim any "pioneering" things about that now or in the future. He still seems to want all those congratulations for somthing not done yet. Curious. Guess all that hullabaloo over the recent "SpaceShip One" stuff was silly too? "Man" has already done the suborbital thing before, yet it seems there is still a need, even commercial opportunites, for suborbital space travel. Can you show us where further experimenting with hig altitude baloons would NOT be comercially viable? Tsk. It's not been my intention to get any amateur license. I got a commercial license (with the FCC on the first exam) some 49 years ago...and used that. Acknowledgement of the lie. Finally. My advocacy is just to eliminate the morse code test. Then why are you in here going on about high altitude balloons? They have nothing to do with Morse Code examinations. So many sorry ##### in here just don't see that. Because they can't see that, they invent all sorts of motives. Tsk, tsk, tsk. We can see a lot, Lennie. We can see your acknowledged lie above, and the further lie of your intent in this discussion group. If anyone wants to see what got me interested in REAL radio, there's two documents on this site: http://kauko.hallikainen.org/history/equipment/ Look under "Stations" for the PDF links. Both will take about an hour to download at dial-up data rates of 50 KBPS. After you've spammed the group for years with the same stories year after year..?!?! Sorry to hear you're on dial-up too, Lennie...Sheesh...Here I am in Podunk, Tennessee in the fast lane, and you're still rowing upstream in SoCal! Go figure! Steve, K4YZ |
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