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From: "bb" on Wed 22 Jun 2005 15:48
wrote: From: "bb" on Tues 21 Jun 2005 03:15 wrote: From: "Dan/W4NTI" on Sun 19 Jun 2005 22:46 "Jim Hampton" wrote in message The twoers and sixers were rock-bound. Anyway, he said that he wasn't familiar with VHF. "Familiarity with VHF" wasn't needed. ALL that counted was getting the morse code speed UP...that yielded absolute knowledge of all theory thus guaranteeing rank-status-privilege. We're trying to change that, all in vain. Only the actuarial tables bring about change in the ARS. Well, that's how it goes... :-) I designed and built an external VFO for a few Sixers. Worked fine. One of the recipients was showing an olde-fahrt extra how it operated and olde-fahrt said "Nice, did you build it?" "No," said my friend and, pointing to me, "He did." "THAT'S ILLEGAL!" shouted the olde-fahrt. Heh heh heh...the same anal attitudes existed four decades ago as they do now. In RRAP, we have the uniformed, and the uninformed! The "uniformed and the uninformed!" I LIKE that phrase. Apt. :-) You forgot to mention the changes in elevation over changes in distance!!! Heh heh heh. In northern Illinois the elevation changes amount to +/- a yard. Not even close to bragging rights... :-) Darnit!!! We're supposed to hear about how it was uphill both ways juss like the real hammes claim. That was for a COMMERCIAL license, Brian. No braggin' rights allowed in here on that. :-) However, to kill time waiting for the return train, I saw a matinee of "Oklahoma." Sat in the balcony, undisturbed. That was good for a change of a couple stories in height! :-) Did you try a "balcony" antenna while there? Nobody to communicate with. Was a slow day for matinees, I guess. Too bad it was a sunny day in Chicago. No snow to brag to anyone ("uphill both ways through"). Passed no problem, even with the interruption of a fire drill in the Federal Building halfway through the test. No real hamme could have survived that. You're probably right. [a lot of the anony-mousies won't know what we're talking about on this subject...they weren't here to see some of the astounding bragging going on by the late Dick Carroll and others in here] Dick was not unique unto himself. There are plenty of Dick imposters in the ARS. You mean the beepers are all just dildoes?!? Good grief! Maybe Dr. Ruth Westheimer needs to be informed of this!?! Brrrr...what a group! |
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"bb" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: From: "bb" on Wed 22 Jun 2005 15:48 In RRAP, we have the uniformed, and the uninformed! The "uniformed and the uninformed!" I LIKE that phrase. Apt. :-) A single person comes to mind. BTW, Dee and Dan both just informed me that "dip****" wasn't profanity, so I think the phrase, "Gunny Dip****" will be met with overwhelming approval, unless K8MN corrects me and says it should be "Dip**** Gunny." However it is vulgar and vulgarity is also unacceptable. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Dee Flint wrote: "bb" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: From: "bb" on Wed 22 Jun 2005 15:48 In RRAP, we have the uniformed, and the uninformed! The "uniformed and the uninformed!" I LIKE that phrase. Apt. :-) A single person comes to mind. BTW, Dee and Dan both just informed me that "dip****" wasn't profanity, so I think the phrase, "Gunny Dip****" will be met with overwhelming approval, unless K8MN corrects me and says it should be "Dip**** Gunny." However it is vulgar and vulgarity is also unacceptable. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Great! NOW you tell me it's unacceptable!!! ;^) Are the things that Steve says to people acceptable? |
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From: "bb" on Fri 24 Jun 2005 16:33
wrote: From: "bb" on Wed 22 Jun 2005 15:48 In RRAP, we have the uniformed, and the uninformed! The "uniformed and the uninformed!" I LIKE that phrase. Apt. :-) A single person comes to mind. I wonder who that would be...? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! BTW, Dee and Dan both just informed me that "dip****" wasn't profanity, so I think the phrase, "Gunny Dip****" will be met with overwhelming approval, unless K8MN corrects me and says it should be "Dip**** Gunny." I'm sure the SS schoolmaster will say something...:-) If you act real nice, he will explain all his knowledge of Hunnish. Especially on the proper English spelling of "Attila!" He must be fluent in many languages. Especially "f." [that makes him an "effluent."] bit, bit |
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From: bb on Jun 26, 9:02 am
wrote: From: "bb" on Fri 24 Jun 2005 16:33 wrote: From: "bb" on Wed 22 Jun 2005 15:48 In RRAP, we have the uniformed, and the uninformed! The "uniformed and the uninformed!" I LIKE that phrase. Apt. :-) A single person comes to mind. I wonder who that would be...? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH?AHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!! Whatta bunch of misfits. No wonder we're attracted to amateur radio. Brian, I'm interested in ALL radio, not just the amateur stuff. I didn't join the "church" to Believe solely what some new englanders were preaching about many years ago (and still doing today). Neither did I NEED some "callsign" to show some "dedication" or "committment" to the "community." Apparently the actuarial tables ARE starting to manifest themselves, as witness some numbers at www.hamdata.com of 26 June 2005: In the last 12 months, there have been 16,125 new licenses granted in U.S. amateur radio. In that same time period, 19,332 have dropped out ("no longer licensed"). That's roughly a 0.4 percent DECLINE per year (-3,207 licensees in one year) and agrees with the previous year's DECLINE of 6,969 licensees as of the same date two years ago. The percentage of total Technician and Technician Plus individual licensees is 48.43 percent of ALL individual licenses (less the "club" calls). Technician class individual license percentage is 40.72 percent of ALL individual licensees. Technicians are restricted to amateur bands above 30 MHz. For this national Field Day CONTEST, they won't be making any big scores via VHF and above. Field Day is primarily the same old HF CONTEST it always was. HF, with all the "skip" and ionospheric help on distance it always had. Nothing has really changed with Field Day in a half century. That includes the hypocrisy of stating that Field Day is "primarily about emergency communications" (by the league) when the blatant truth has it all concerned with CONTESTING. Old paradigm. Old hypocrisy. Perpetuated delusion. Field Day is a CONTEST. Always was. Why not SAY SO up front? Nothing wrong with fun, a weekend in the park, etc. It's another example of the delusional fantasies perpetuated by the olde-fahrts...which lots more newcomers are NOT going along with...any more than the fantasy that radiotelegraphy "is a 'basic skill' that all 'must' learn." Nonsense. |
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Len:
Well spoken, accurate and "right on." Now the delusional get their turns... John wrote in message oups.com... From: bb on Jun 26, 9:02 am wrote: From: "bb" on Fri 24 Jun 2005 16:33 wrote: From: "bb" on Wed 22 Jun 2005 15:48 In RRAP, we have the uniformed, and the uninformed! The "uniformed and the uninformed!" I LIKE that phrase. Apt. :-) A single person comes to mind. I wonder who that would be...? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH?AHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!! Whatta bunch of misfits. No wonder we're attracted to amateur radio. Brian, I'm interested in ALL radio, not just the amateur stuff. I didn't join the "church" to Believe solely what some new englanders were preaching about many years ago (and still doing today). Neither did I NEED some "callsign" to show some "dedication" or "committment" to the "community." Apparently the actuarial tables ARE starting to manifest themselves, as witness some numbers at www.hamdata.com of 26 June 2005: In the last 12 months, there have been 16,125 new licenses granted in U.S. amateur radio. In that same time period, 19,332 have dropped out ("no longer licensed"). That's roughly a 0.4 percent DECLINE per year (-3,207 licensees in one year) and agrees with the previous year's DECLINE of 6,969 licensees as of the same date two years ago. The percentage of total Technician and Technician Plus individual licensees is 48.43 percent of ALL individual licenses (less the "club" calls). Technician class individual license percentage is 40.72 percent of ALL individual licensees. Technicians are restricted to amateur bands above 30 MHz. For this national Field Day CONTEST, they won't be making any big scores via VHF and above. Field Day is primarily the same old HF CONTEST it always was. HF, with all the "skip" and ionospheric help on distance it always had. Nothing has really changed with Field Day in a half century. That includes the hypocrisy of stating that Field Day is "primarily about emergency communications" (by the league) when the blatant truth has it all concerned with CONTESTING. Old paradigm. Old hypocrisy. Perpetuated delusion. Field Day is a CONTEST. Always was. Why not SAY SO up front? Nothing wrong with fun, a weekend in the park, etc. It's another example of the delusional fantasies perpetuated by the olde-fahrts...which lots more newcomers are NOT going along with...any more than the fantasy that radiotelegraphy "is a 'basic skill' that all 'must' learn." Nonsense. |
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