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![]() bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: Lessee...Lennie's a member of nothing, and Brain alleges to lead some cub scouts around from time to time. Len is a member if IEEE, you are not. True. He's a "life member" in an organization that he had to buy his way into. IEEE does not, to the best of my knowledge, participate in any public service, emergency service or other community-based programs. Do they even do any philanthropic work? Scholarships? Even the ARRL and CAP have money for kids to go on to advanced education with....What does the IEEE offer kids...??? Stebie did NOT explain what the "A" stood for in "ANOIC." That's an unusual acronym and not familiar. ###hole? Please, please Todd...I mean Brain...your IQ is showing... I thought it was a pretty good guess. And as I said...Your IQ is showing. Make no mistake about it...I know EXACTLY who you needed authorization for your "Somalia" operation...And there was not a single one of the officers in your unit who had that authority. Silly Gunny, I had a Commander. Unlike your claimed "ANCOIC" stint, we had leadership. Obviously not. You allege that one of them "gave (you) permission" to operate your Amateur radio station when he did not, in fact, have that authority to do so. Some "leadership". I am sure he is grateful that if you were too stupid to keep your mouth shut about operating from there, you've at least not embarrassed him (her?) by dropping his name thereby exposing him (her?) for being an idiot too.... You refusal to answer the questions I put to you in response to assertions YOU make is all I need...It's all ANYone following any of this needs. Silly Gunny, your refusal to post authentic documentation in response to your silly assertions... Look, Brain... Just admit that you don't have the guts to ask the Marine Corps what my official duties were during the periods I gave you. For two Veterans who allege patriotic service, both of you seem to be embarrased or ashamed of it. Embarassed by you desperately trying to get back in to a uniform, any uniform (even a uniform that doesn't fit). All of my uniforms fir just fine, thank-you. (So says the USAF Liasion Officers in front of whom I just stood a SAREX eval...) Nice try though. Since you're challenging me on who looks appropriate in uniforms, let's see you post a picture of you in your "Official" Cub scout leader's uniform, Brain... You've lied about me being "flabby" despite evidence to the contrary...Let's see a pic of YOU on line in your Official U. S. Cub Scout Leader Uniform, complete with den numbers, council patch and WEBLOS pin... I wonder, by the way, what the Scouts would have to say about one of their "leaders" who publically lies and uses the kind of language you use in this public forum, Brain...?!?! Or is reality a bit too challenging for you? Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote Do they even do any philanthropic work? Scholarships? Even the ARRL and CAP have money for kids to go on to advanced education with....What does the IEEE offer kids...??? IEEE sponsors hundreds of college-level scholarships, grants, internships, and other educational awards totalling upwards of $1,000,000 per year. High-school programs include the PEERS which provides resources at the high-school level to encourage students in the study of science, math, and technology. With NSF and CCNY they sponsor "Stuff That Works", a set of academic tools (lesson plans/curriculum units) for elementary and middle school teachers to use to introduce the world of technology and engineering to their students. The list could go on for several pages. While ARRL has an excellent track record in supporting youth and education, their efforts pale by comparison to the work being done by IEEE. de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() K=D8HB wrote: "K4YZ" wrote Do they even do any philanthropic work? Scholarships? Even the ARRL and CAP have money for kids to go on to advanced education with....What does the IEEE offer kids...??? IEEE sponsors hundreds of college-level scholarships, grants, internships, and other educational awards totalling upwards of $1,000,000 per year. High-school programs include the PEERS which provides resources at the high-school level to encourage students in the study of science, math, and technology. With NSF and CCNY they sponsor "Stuff That Works", a set of academic tools (lesson plans/curriculum units) for elementary and middle school teachers to use to introduce the world of technology and engineering to their students. The list could go on for several pages. While ARRL has an excellent track record in supporting youth and education, their efforts pale by comparison to the work being done by IEEE. Gee...that's greeeeeat. Wonder why none of that money seems to make it to one of the more well known outreach programs? Thanks for the info, Hans. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote Wonder why none of that money seems to make it to one of the more well known outreach programs? What "well known outreach program" would that be, Steve? de Hans, K0HB |
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From: "K=D8=88B" on Mon,May 9 2005 12:30 pm
"K4YZ" wrote Wonder why none of that money seems to make it to one of the more well known outreach programs? What "well known outreach program" would that be, Steve? Stebie's WALLET. That's where he keeps his "records," his data on "seven hostile actions," his "ANCOIC of MARS" appointment (by the CG of the 1st MAW), all his awards and medals, etc. Stebie won't reveal what is IN that "wallet" so we have to "take his word" that all he says is "true." |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote He's a "life member" in an organization that he had to buy his way into. "buy his way into"?!?! Sorta like you "buy your way into" ARRL? Sunuvagun! de Hans, K0HB |
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From: "K4YZ" on Mon,May 9 2005 7:01 am
bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: Lessee...Lennie's a member of nothing, and Brain alleges to lead some cub scouts around from time to time. Len is a member if IEEE, you are not. True. He's a "life member" in an organization that he had to buy his way into. "Buy" my way into it? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ahem, ANNUAL DUES since first joining in 1973 don't quite meet Stebies' nasty inferences. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tsk. On reaching a total of chronological years plus years of membership, a member automatically becomes a Life Member, NO dues required, SPECTRUM magazine still arrives every month, etc. NO extra payment required. First-time (full) members are automatically eligible if they are graduates of an approved college or university. Others must obtain the written affidavit of at least three current IEEE members of full or greater membership status. I did the latter in 1973, had no problem getting such written confirmation; I'd already had the responsibility for engineering design for years. All of that and much more can be confirmed/found on the IEEE website at www.ieee.org. IEEE is a PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION of a quarter million members worldwide. So is the ACM, the Association of Computing Machinery, the very first-in-the-world professional association of Information Technologists. For a few years I was also a member of the ACM. IEEE does not, to the best of my knowledge, participate in any public service, emergency service or other community-based programs. Do they even do any philanthropic work? Scholarships? Even the ARRL and CAP have money for kids to go on to advanced education with....What does the IEEE offer kids...??? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tsk. One MUST laff and laff at Stebie's IGNORANCE. Hans Brakob already pointed out what the IEEE does for public service work, education, etc. Stebie has merely to access www.ieee.org on the web and see for himself. But, Stebie will have to have his own ER team ready to reattach his tongue and lip when he sees what goes on. :-) BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stebie did NOT explain what the "A" stood for in "ANOIC." That's an unusual acronym and not familiar. ###hole? Please, please Todd...I mean Brain...your IQ is showing... I thought it was a pretty good guess. And as I said...Your IQ is showing. Stebie EVADES the question. To repeat: What DOES the "A" in "ANCOIC" stand for? Make no mistake about it...I know EXACTLY who you needed authorization for your "Somalia" operation...And there was not a single one of the officers in your unit who had that authority. Silly Gunny, I had a Commander. Unlike your claimed "ANCOIC" stint, we had leadership. Obviously not. You allege that one of them "gave (you) permission" to operate your Amateur radio station when he did not, in fact, have that authority to do so. Some "leadership". Tsk, tsk, tsk. Stebie keeps on with his MANUFACTURED wrongness of others. Stebie is NOT in any position of radio regulation anywhere. Stebie was NEVER in Somalia. Stebie was not even in any military service at that time. Yet Stebie "KNOWS" all the details!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look, Brain... Just admit that you don't have the guts to ask the Marine Corps what my official duties were during the periods I gave you. Tsk. The VA doesn't have any individual information on Stebie's military service! Sunnuvagun! All of my uniforms fir just fine, thank-you. (So says the USAF Liasion Officers in front of whom I just stood a SAREX eval...) Tsk. The VA doesn't have any individual information on Stebie's Civil Air Patrol service! Sunnuvagun! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Since you're challenging me on who looks appropriate in uniforms, let's see you post a picture of you in your "Official" Cub scout leader's uniform, Brain... Tsk, tsk, tsk. Stebie's UNIFORM-wearing pictures don't show him smiling enough to show his teeth. Stebie keeps denying he is "getting thick in his middle" so maybe that's why he frowns and looks so serious? :-) Get your teeth fixed, Stebie. That will help you chew your thoughts into more digestible form...not to mention biting your tongue a lot when you babble MANUFACTURED, FICTITIOUS UNTRUTHS about professional organizations. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wonder, by the way, what the Scouts would have to say about one of their "leaders" who publically lies and uses the kind of language you use in this public forum, Brain...?!?! The BSA Chief Council might chew out Brian for being in this newsgroup with spiteful, hating, ignorant yahoos like Stebie. That's about it. :-) So, Stebie, keep up the good work as a Public Relations Representative in the ARRL's membership drive! You are a Role Model of today's Amateur Extra Class! Huzzah and a big ZBM2 to you... |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: Lessee...Lennie's a member of nothing, and Brain alleges to lead some cub scouts around from time to time. Len is a member if IEEE, you are not. True. He's a "life member" in an organization that he had to buy his way into. You do not pay dues to any organizations? the ARRL? IEEE does not, to the best of my knowledge, participate in any public service, emergency service or other community-based programs. It is not that kind of an organization. Do they even do any philanthropic work? Scholarships? Even the ARRL and CAP have money for kids to go on to advanced education with....What does the IEEE offer kids...??? Don't know. I'm not a member. Are you? Let me point you to where you can find answers to your questions: ieee.org Stebie did NOT explain what the "A" stood for in "ANOIC." That's an unusual acronym and not familiar. ###hole? Please, please Todd...I mean Brain...your IQ is showing... I thought it was a pretty good guess. And as I said...Your IQ is showing. I thought it was a pretty good guess. So what does the "A" stand for? Make no mistake about it...I know EXACTLY who you needed authorization for your "Somalia" operation...And there was not a single one of the officers in your unit who had that authority. Silly Gunny, I had a Commander. Unlike your claimed "ANCOIC" stint, we had leadership. Obviously not. You allege that one of them "gave (you) permission" to operate your Amateur radio station when he did not, in fact, have that authority to do so. Some "leadership". I am sure he is grateful that if you were too stupid to keep your mouth shut about operating from there, you've at least not embarrassed him (her?) by dropping his name thereby exposing him (her?) for being an idiot too.... You refusal to answer the questions I put to you in response to assertions YOU make is all I need...It's all ANYone following any of this needs. Silly Gunny, your refusal to post authentic documentation in response to your silly assertions... Look, Brain... Just admit that you don't have the guts to ask the Marine Corps what my official duties were during the periods I gave you. For two Veterans who allege patriotic service, both of you seem to be embarrased or ashamed of it. Embarassed by you desperately trying to get back in to a uniform, any uniform (even a uniform that doesn't fit). All of my uniforms fir just fine, thank-you. (So says the USAF Liasion Officers in front of whom I just stood a SAREX eval...) Nice try though. Since you're challenging me on who looks appropriate in uniforms, let's see you post a picture of you in your "Official" Cub scout leader's uniform, Brain... You've lied about me being "flabby" despite evidence to the contrary...Let's see a pic of YOU on line in your Official U. S. Cub Scout Leader Uniform, complete with den numbers, council patch and WEBLOS pin... Please understand, Silly Gunny, that the Cubmaster doesn't wear a den number nor any WEBELOS pins. Your pretense at knowledge of scouting is pathetic. I wonder, by the way, what the Scouts would have to say about one of their "leaders" who publically lies and uses the kind of language you use in this public forum, Brain...?!?! Or is reality a bit too challenging for you? Steve, K4YZ Please withdraw your QRZ photograph. You're an embarassment. |
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![]() bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: Let's see a pic of YOU on line in your Official U. S. Cub Scout Leader Uniform, complete with den numbers, council patch and WEBLOS pin... Please understand, Silly Gunny, that the Cubmaster doesn't wear a den number nor any WEBELOS pins. Your pretense at knowledge of scouting is pathetic. Your pretense at knowledge of military communications is pathetic. |
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![]() bb wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: Let's see a pic of YOU on line in your Official U. S. Cub Scout Leader Uniform, complete with den numbers, council patch and WEBLOS pin... Please understand, Silly Gunny, that the Cubmaster doesn't wear a den number nor any WEBELOS pins. Your pretense at knowledge of scouting is pathetic. Your pretense at knowledge of military communications is pathetic. And your pretense at knowledge of MARS communications is pathetic. POST YOUR PAPERS! |
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