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Old May 27th 05, 02:02 PM
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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!


Ahhhhhh....But Lennie, as YOU have been pointing out, THIS forum
is about AMATEUR RADIO...

And at least three of us have been challenging you to present some
sort of reference to something you've done RECENTLY for "radio"...

I'd call anything in the last 5 years "recent".

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!


No exaggeration.

You made the claim that all your engineering bretheren could offer
so much to Amatuer Radio. Then we asked YOU to ante up on some of
that.

You balked.

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!"


But none by Leonard H. Anderson and certainly none by Leonard H.
Anderson related to Amateur Radio.

Not a one.

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]


All you have offered Amateur Radio is argument and insult.

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...(SNIP)


Usual "...back in 1954..." story line.

Not a single Amateur Radio relevent item.

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!


What defamation, Lennie?

You're a liar. Been caught dozens of times.

You're not an Amateur Radio licensee. Siad you'd GET an Amateur
license, but never did.

Your SOLE purpose here is as combative-antagonist.

You're the RRAP version of Iraqui "insurgents"....Most are not
even Iraqui, and just come in form other places to get into a fight.

Ah, but there is now Love and Harmony in the PCTA Extra Double
Standard bearers. Jimmie now condones Stebie's actions.


What "actions"...?!?! Calling a liar a liar? What's wrong with
that?

Be sure and spit on
any U.S. military veterans who don't love and cherish morse
code on Memorial Day.


I've restrained myself on a lot of my adjectives of choice,
Lennie, but that comment warrants the re-issuance of the title
"scumbag" upon your shouders.

You brazenly wordsmith yourself into familiarity with Soldiers who
died in combat before you were ever in the service, then claim victim
status as a "veteran" when it suits you for your own emotional
handwringing.

FYI, Lennie...Since your offering of a middle finger salute the
other day I've started collecting caffinated drinks...I'll have a very
special 'salute' for YOUR funeral...(Hint to Mrs Lennie...wear
Scotchguarded footwear that day...)

Steve, K4YZ

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From: "K4YZ" on Fri 27 May 2005 06:02

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I've restrained myself on a lot of my adjectives of choice,
Lennie, but that comment warrants the re-issuance of the title
"scumbag" upon your shouders.

You brazenly wordsmith yourself into familiarity with Soldiers who
died in combat before you were ever in the service, then claim victim
status as a "veteran" when it suits you for your own emotional
handwringing.

FYI, Lennie...Since your offering of a middle finger salute the
other day I've started collecting caffinated drinks...I'll have a very
special 'salute' for YOUR funeral...(Hint to Mrs Lennie...wear
Scotchguarded footwear that day...)


...the sun sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder as a solitary
figure in a patch-adorned flight suit slowly paces out his lonely
path of anger, J-38 in one hand, bayonetted USMC soldering iron
in the other. Pre-recorded marine marches softly fill the air,
interspersed with dits and dahs of a few PCTA morsebirds not yet
extinct. The Tomb of the Unknown Solder is a lonely place, deep
in the valley of neuroses, anger, and frustration. The single
sentinel counts cadennce to himself, muttering "flux you, flux
you" between the slow steps. His fists are clenched, eager to do
bottle but only sipping a cup of unkindness. It is sad but the
sentinel at the Tomb of the Unknown Solder keeps going. He does
not know why and that is the tragedy. The sun slowly sets on the
Tomb of the Unknown Solder leaving only the red light of fire in
the eyes of the muttering sentinel. Those glow in the dark like
LED pilot lights. Hatred lives on in his twilight of despair.

Temper fry.

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