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From: "bb" on Sat 28 May 2005 19:30
K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: In only takes two fingers to send Morse Code on a keyer. It only takes one finger to send you a message. Seems that's the only method of "digital" communications you and Lennie seem to know...Why am I not surprised? A straight key requires only one finger. I thought a Mighty Macho Morseman such as yourself would know that. The Last Action Hero may not have figured out WHICH finger to use. He is confronted with a choice of one out of ten. That may present a difficulty. Mighty Stebie doesn't NEED fingers. He only has to IMAGINE sending morse and, lo!, it happens...and he will spend a few years bragging about his marvelous ability...as an Extra amateur radio operator...who hasn't shown any knowledge of maintenance or theory of operation, not even a familiarity with simple Ohm's Law of Resistance...so then he can chide and bully all others who don't need morsemanship about "OPERATING (using morse code)." |
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