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From: Paul W. Schleck on Mon,Apr 18 2005 12:03 pm In . com writes: wrote: From: on Apr 12, 8:00 pm wrote: From: N2EY on Apr 12, 4:20 pm *snip!* Yet you make this BIG THING about morse code in a window display... Is it wrong to mention an interesting architectural feature? Morse code is NOW an "interesting architectural feature?" The windows are an interesting architectural feature. Way back in Usenet history(early 90's), there were posts signed by an author named "Serdar Argic" who repetitively posted about the Armenian murders of Turks in 1918: http://www.jaedworks.com/shoebox/zumabot.html (Reputable historians agree that the killing was the other way around.) Some interesting similarities to Len: 1. My ancestry is Scandinavian, not of the Middle East. 2. I have NO disputes on either Armenia or Turkey. 3. I have no "home page" on the Internet, nor am I a registered domain user on same. 4. Why do you insist there are "similarities" to anything in or near the Middle East? I have NEVER used a screen name of "Serdar Argic." By taking things too literally, you have missed the point (and also further proving you have no sense of irony, humor, or self-deprecation, all important examples of human emotional intelligence that, by the way, could be detected by, oh, I don't know, a Turing Test maybe?). I, of course, do not think that you are 100% Serdar Argic. I'm happy to clarify that for you. Rather, you act very much like Serdar Argic in many ways, and I thought the newsgroup readers would be amused by my pointing that out. I figured that you would not be amused. I didn't figure that you wouldn't understand why WE were amused. - Serdar responded to each and every mention of "Turkey" or "Armenia," no matter the context, with long harangues about his interpretation of history. - Len responds to each and every mention of "Morse Code," no matter the context, with long harangues about his interpretation of history. Explain my "interpretation." As one who was IN communications for a long time, IN the electronics industry for a long time, HAVE extensive backup literature on communications methods, I'm not "interpreting" anything. Here's just a few examples that I could find in the few minutes that I searched in Google (try the query "wrong Len group:rec.radio.amateur.policy" at http://groups.google.com): - The MARS program does not rely on radio amateurs (it does) - Dave Heil, K8MN, does not appear on any official list of staff at a U.S. Embassy (he does) - Steve Robeson, K4YZ, did not serve in Marine Corps, or if he did, he did not serve honorably (he did serve, and serve honorably). - Any claim of an amateur balloon going to 100,000 feet is suspect, as a latex weather balloon will burst at 50,000 feet (Kaymont makes one rated at 100,000 feet that is affordable to amateurs). - All amateur radio licensees are perfectly legal to continue operating in their grace period (only if they renewed before expiration). - Collins Radio did very little innovation in SSB (What about the Permeability Tuned Oscillator, PTO, or their 1930's patent for a phasing transmitter, or just the fact that they were able to put it all together into a rugged, compact, and reliable package that was just what the USAF needed, and was available at just the right time, not theoretically, or only in a patent application, or only on a blueprint, or in a better implementation that wouldn't be available until years in the future, and we only realize now after decades of 20/20 hindsight?). I characterize these as interpretations either because they are wrong (can be rebutted by facts), or are expressions of opinions (usually sweeping, black-and-white assumptions that can be counter-argued into many shades of gray). - Any attempt to engage Serdar in debate resulted in him insulting others with invectives like "Gum Brain," "Wieneramus," "your Criminal Armenian Grandparents" (even others who were, say, ethnic Japanese), and "A mouthpiece for the fascist x-Soviet Armenian Government." - Any attempt to engage Len in debate results in him insulting others with invectives like "Gunnery Nurse," "Katapult King," "Macho Morsemen," and "A believer in the Church of St. Hiram." AFTER I had been personally insulted a number of ways, i.e., called a "PUTZ," "LIAR," "deceitful," AND had members of my family (alive or dead), especially my wife, insulted in public...I decided to "return fire" in the same way. Civility in opposition to anything I wrote was not "discussion" but a series of personal insults and harrassment actions, both on and off the newsgroup. What I have seen is something like Israel/Palestine, or Serbia/Bosnia, where the conflict has been ratcheted up incrementally until it becomes personal on both sides. You have certainly done your share of escalation, spoiling for fights, and picking new fights. You remind me of the type of person that the police regularly drag out of barroom brawls, or that school principals separate on the elementary school playground, and usually with both sides screaming, "But HE started it!!!!" At that point, it doesn't matter who started it, because you have what are called "unclean hands," and thus garner no sympathy from me, or others. Your spoiling for a fight caused you to lash out at Jim, N2EY, in a situation where you were not directly attacked, your basic arguments about Morse Code were not explicitly contradicted, and you chose to reply (post #2, in response to his post #1 in the thread) in a manner that was completely off-topic and ad-hominem. I might have even given you a pass (by not replying) if you had argued something like, "Well, I don't think that Morse Code deserves such architectural worship in a World War II exhibit by implying that it has the same status as, say, Egyptian Hieroglyphics in an exhibit about Egyptology." Instead, you ripped into Jim with an accusation that he didn't have military service (an off-topic, ad-hominem attack that could only be replied with, "Yes/No/Maybe/So What?"), then tried to drag him into some silly argument over whether Morse Code could be an "interesting architectural feature." That's when I dropped in on the thread. Jim and I have disagreed on many things, but I don't like to see a fellow ham attacked in that way. As you can see, the ham community will close ranks and will defend each other vigorously if that happens. That's not a threat, merely a pragmatic observation that you are not winning friends or influencing people here. Whatever merit you may have originally had is now completely wasted, and falls on deaf ears. - While somewhat amusing at first, with posters able to easily rebut Serdar, even writing parodies mocking the overwrought style of the posts, the amusement turned to annoyance when the sheer volume of his posts overwhelmed any on-topic discussion. - While somewhat amusing at first, with posters able to easily rebut Len, even writing parodies mocking the overwrought style of the posts, the amusement turned to annoyance when the sheer volume of his posts overwhelmed any on-topic discussion. "Overwrought?" :-) Merely responses in kind. "Sheer volume of posts?" Have you examined the Google statistics for individual messagers or actually EXAMINED the CONTENT of the newsgroup postings? What a silly question. Of course, I have examined the record, that's why I have come to the conclusions that I have. According to Google Groups (search for " at http://groups.google.ca, as the Beta version at groups.google.com still has a number of serious bugs), you have posted as " about 6,230 times since December of 2000. That's an average of 3-4 posts *per day* for almost 5 years. Surely you must be repeating yourself. Not even John Updike or James Michener could generate that much output and still be original. I used the principal address you used over the years. If I threw in your recent switch to " (probably due to AOL shutting down news service), and any other address you used earlier (you previously said you have been posting to the newsgroups for about 7 years), I'm sure the statistics would be even higher. Furthermore, most recent threads show you replying, and counter-replying, and counter-counter-replying, and ..., doing more than your share of contributing to run-on arguments. In this most recent thread, you have made about 21 out of the 141 posts to date, and will probably make many more. Do you really need the last word that badly? ("But HE started it!" is not a defense.) Apparently NOT. Or, the "authority" is rather biased. The following response of yours exhibiting your obvious persecution complex is a perfect example of your overwrought replies: In the past, I've given what was thought to be some examples of communications modes and methods that I was a party to, knew about, or could double-check through disinterested third parties. What I got in response was the usual personal insults for NOT adhering to the "authority" on amateur radio as stated by the ARRL...or NOT adhering to the pet desires of individuals whose personal views were taken as "applying to ALL in amateur radio." [those did not, but that was irrelevant to such posters] - Serdar failed his Turing Test for human intelligence when it became clear that he could not distinguish between Turkey, the country, and Turkey, the meat. For example, his postings went up dramatically in the first two weeks preceding American Thanksgiving, strongly suggesting that the posts were written and posted by some kind of AI or "bot." - Len's sentience, and ability to pass the Turing Test, is left as an exercise for the reader. As a first test, Len is invited to guess my positions on Morse Code. The following response of yours about the "Turing Test" joke is a perfect example of your overwrought replies: WHAT "Turing Tests" apply in here? Are you implying (which is transparently obvious on reading) that I am some kind of "Artificial Intelligence?" Is everyone required to "pass a test" to perform as a robot and mechanically utter all the quaint "standards" of yesteryear? Are all robots in here "supposed" to obey - without question - what the ARRL commands? Alan Turing was considered a genius at cryptography and methods of attack (solutions to cryptographic problems). Alan Turing was also a homosexual and, when exposed, took his own life. That was long ago. Are you homosexual, Len? Don't get me wrong, I'm not judging you if so ("Not that there's anything wrong with that," as Seinfeld would say). However, you did bring it up, and past persecution would explain the persecution complex you display today. I, and others, might even feel some degree of sympathy for you if you were. I figured you brought the subject up either because you were homosexual, or wished to characterize all hams as homophobic, or are even presuming to raise your persecution to the degree that Turing suffered. Suddenly, for some odd reason, I am implied as "failing" a "Turing Test" by NOT ACCEPTING old, antiquated standards in an amateur radio hobby activity!?! So be it. I am NOT a robot. I am NOT artificial (all natural ingredients). If there is any "failing" of a "Turing Test," then I would judge the "authority of the newsgroup" to be deficient in handling a public dispute by a technique of mockery and attempts at humiliation. As one who has been IN computer-modem communication for 20 years - not counting sporadic viewing of the old ARPANET and original USENET before that - and as a former co-sysop of one BBS and a moderator on two other BBSs...I find this "technique" of handling certain individuals to be faulty in the extreme. You should give careful thought, using whatever intelligence is there, artificial or not, to closing access from public to private. Select ONLY those who conform to Group Think, who say nice-nice to all the self-defined gurus, and respect the ENTIRETY of U.S. amateur radio customs and traditions, wishing to keep OLD standards forever. CLOSE this place off. Do NOT let any "riff-raff" in. Demand "dedication" and "committment" to old standards, ideas, and (especially) the mythology. Demand "involvement" FIRST...by licensing, something by which "to show papers." Do NOT, under any circumstances, allow the First Amendment Rights of Americans to operate in here. Think of that as the "Orwell Test." It doesn't have the mythological mystique of "Turing Test" but it is nonetheless as artificial. Speaking of tests, you didn't answer my challenge that you guess my positions on Morse Code. Either you don't know, or you realize that arguing with me isn't about Morse Code, it's about your desire to fight just for the sake of fighting, whether people could conceivably agree with you or not. I also recall that there was one specific circumstance that I agreed with you on another topic, and disagreed with every other poster, in a recent thread. Can you name the topic? I refuse to meet any "Orwell Test." Have a nice day, Mr. Asimov... "Help! Help! I'm being repressed!" - Monty Python, "The Holy Grail" -- 73, Paul W. Schleck, K3FU http://www.novia.net/~pschleck/ Finger for PGP Public Key |
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