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From: on Thurs,May 26 2005 4:35 am

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Whether the discussion is "informed" or not isn't the issue,
Steve. My point was about Len's ability to have *civil*
(as in well-mannered) discussion with those who disagree
with him.


Point taken. You're quite right.

I've tried many times, but Len insists on responding to
my disagreement with direct insults, even though I didn't
insult him. Apparently he sees my disagreement as an insult.


Obviously.

Of course his insistance on using diminutives when you clearly
address him with at least the accepted social civility
demonstrates what we've been saying all along.


Think about why Len does all that.


Heh heh heh. It couldn't be because of Robeson calling me
penis head in Yiddish or now trying to level a charge of
"shame" on my military service record? :-)

But if I just call him Len, or Mr.
Anderson, his attempt to misdirect fails.


Sir James, you need not bow but you can quit trying to give
me the finger...! :-)

This does not mean letting his mistakes go unchallenged. Nor does
it mean not calling his bull**** what it is.


Ah...there it is...ANY disagreement with Sir James of Miccolis
is "bull****!" :-)

No one doubts his "inside the black box" knowledge,

I do, Steve. Len talks a lot of nomenclature and buzzwords
but when it comes to actually solving practical radio problems
we don't see anything. His articles for ham radio (22 years
ago) were all basic theory, not practical projects.


That's "simply untrue," your most esteemed noble highness
Sir James of Miccolis. Tsk, tsk, tsk, you haven't read
beyond your ham publications! :-)

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....Good point. And when I think back on
it, Lennie fought tooth-and-nail to get involved in a meaningful
discussion on microwave technology.


Tsk, tsk. Stebie has been told a MILLION times not to
exaggerate! :-)

Anybody can "discuss" with a little point-and-click research. I'm
talking about actually *doing* something, such as an actual project.


Tsk. Jimmie is invited to the Long Beach, CA, International
Microwave Symposium during the entire second week of June this
year. "Actual projects!" :-)

Len will tell you all about some piece of gear he worked on at some job
years ago. But ask him what he has recently built at home, on his own
time, with his own resources, and he's got nothing to show you.


WHY must Sir James "be shown?" Does that have anything to do
with unexpected ungratuitous compliments not received for his
"state of the art" amateur radio transmitter using vacuum
tubes and done in the 1990s? The one where his neighbors
were amazed at his knowledge and description of that "project?"
:-)

He'll go on and on about "some Extras" at the radio store who didn't
know much about the triple loop PLL system in his R-70 - 22+ years ago.
But in fact he didn't design or build the thing.


Tsk. Mention something just twice in here and Sir Jimmie puts
the label of "going on and on about it!" :-)

So, how many "projects" has Jimmie designed and built using
PLLs? Or DDSs?

How many "radios" has Jimmie designed/built at his work?
Especially those NOT done from kits...?



Nothing wrong with any of that but it sure was surreal.


Tsk. ANYTHING not done in the "accepted traditional" way is
"surreal" to Sir James of the Nobel Houses of PA.

Of couse ALL he has offered Amateur Radio are arguments, name
calling and the aforementioned articles in said defunct magazine.


That's "simply untrue," Pilot In Command Stebie...[search Google]

If Len were really interested in microwaves and amateur radio, he'd
have gotten a license years ago. The Tech only required 5 wpm code,
when it had a code test.


Tsk, tsk, tsk! Jimmie gonna have a fit now, I did it differently.
Was a supervisor of microwave radio relay terminals in 1954-1956
while in the Army, terminals operating at 1.8 GHz. Then I got a
First Class Radiotelephone (Commercial) Operator License (only
one exam) in 1956, entered the California aerospace industry first
working at Hughes Aircraft Company in El Segundo, CA, worked some
more at microwaves (up in X-Band region) as well as from DC on up
to microwaves. So far, there wasn't any need to learn morse code
or "pass any morse code test" to transmit. Not even in 1960 when
I was working on Ka-Band microwave equipment (as well as UHF high
power sources). Class D CB was authorized in 1958 and that rather
ended any need for a "ham license" to use a voice transceiver.
Tsk. I've since transmitted from VLF on up to microwaves, in LF,
MF, HF, VHF, UHF on land, in the air, on the water, all without
having to pass any amateur radio license or pass any morse
code test! ["Sunnuvagun!"] All very LEGAL. [I won't go "on and
on" about actually being the co-owner of a business radio on high
VHF because Judge James doesn't approve of non-amateur things]

Well, Judge Sir James of the Noble Houses of CW decrees that I
shall NOT ever set foot in here without expressing some personal
desire of obtaining an amateur radio license! [he ate too many
torts, I think, either that or his legal briefs are too tight]

Tsk, tsk, Tsk, TSK...all I'm trying to do is argue against the
retention of the morse code test in federal regulations on U.S.
amateur radio. Instead, I am called names (in Yiddish by non-
Yiddish speakers), accused of Sedition and Treason Against The
State, and told that my opinions are "simply not true!"


Not THOSE I doubt were his...

however he
knows almost "diddly squat" about Amatuer Radio practice or
policy.

Not the point.


How about the Avenging Angle of Dearth's continual typos of
"amatuer" for 'amateur?' :-)


It is when he's humiliating himself by making assinine assertions
that are obviously not rooted in fact.

So? Correct his mistakes without behaving the way he does. Or just
ignore him.


Tsk, tsk. Stebie CANNOT ignore anyone. He is emotionally
volatile and triggers off faster than a vial of nitroglycerine
in a blender. Stebie shouts and hollers and insults and even
speaks in tongues, defaming ANYONE disagreeing with him! :-)

Ah, but there is now Love and Harmony in the PCTA Extra Double
Standard bearers. Jimmie now condones Stebie's actions. Of
course all of those PCTA Extras are examples of U.S. "Amatuer"
Radio, defending tradition and their tree house as if they had
all taken an Oath to Defend the Constitution (of the ARRL)
against ALL "enemies," with their Lives if necessary! :-)

Judge Sir James, Night of the Noble Houses of CW, keep
defending the NEED for the morse code test because it is the
SECOND-most-popular mode on HF ham bands! Be sure and spit on
any U.S. military veterans who don't love and cherish morse
code on Memorial Day. That's a good Night. Goodnight.



 
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