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wrote If you are experienced as you claim, then you would have known how to answer the question. I properly answered a stupid patronizing question with a stupid ridicule(ous) answer. Your answer falls into the category, "Poor Amateur Practice." "Poor Amateur Practice" happens on the amateur bands. My answer falls into the category, "Good Usenet Practice", that of poking holes in puffed up balloons. Dit dit de Hans, K0HB |
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: K=D8HB wrote: cut Likewise. more of your cuting context I don't realy care what you knew some time ago, your remarks TODAY show you as a pretty unfeeling SoB And so that you think SOS signals are a subject for jokes , then you are sick as well as unfeeling In addition to coming across as a complete twit, Mark, you act like one afflicted with perpetual PMS. well if think that SOS is good subject for a joke well Oh no, Mark, I think that the very idea of you responding to an SOS sent in morse, is a good subject of a joke. then you are of course a sick ******* but we knew that I think your expounding at length on my HF operations from any DX spot on the earth would make a good subject for a joke. Just comenting on your own words but then you don't respoibility for your actions I would also find your lifetime of professional victimhood a good subject for a joke. and more of your Stevie type lies =20 Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: KØHB wrote: cut Likewise. more of your cuting context I don't realy care what you knew some time ago, your remarks TODAY show you as a pretty unfeeling SoB And so that you think SOS signals are a subject for jokes , then you are sick as well as unfeeling In addition to coming across as a complete twit, Mark, you act like one afflicted with perpetual PMS. well if think that SOS is good subject for a joke well Oh no, Mark, I think that the very idea of you responding to an SOS sent in morse, is a good subject of a joke. then you are of course a sick ******* but we knew that As I understand it, you believe me to be sick for laughing at the very idea of someone even thinking of using a mode he claims not to be able to use. I find it more than a little amusing. It is your fantasy so feel free to modify it. I like the guy shouting "Ayday" too. I think your expounding at length on my HF operations from any DX spot on the earth would make a good subject for a joke. Just comenting on your own words "Commenting", Mark. You aren't commenting on my words. You know nothing of DXing and precious little of my operations on 6m or any other band. but then you don't respoibility for your actions I don't repoibility? I take full responsibility for my actions. My conscience is clear. I still think you're a twit. I would also find your lifetime of professional victimhood a good subject for a joke. and more of your Stevie type lies That isn't a lie, Mark. Victimhood is what you're all about. You can't pass a morse code test and you're a victim. You put together an English sentence and that's someone else's problem and you're a victim because of your handicap. Let's all get together and feel sorry for poor Mark. Let's try to make it easy on him because he just can't do things. I'm not feeling that generous, Mark. I know too many people with difficulties in their lives who are, at least, trying to do something to better themselves. Dave K8MN |
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: K=D8HB wrote: cut Likewise. more of your cuting context I don't realy care what you knew some time ago, your remarks TODAY s= how you as a pretty unfeeling SoB And so that you think SOS signals are a subject for jokes , then you are sick as well as unfeeling In addition to coming across as a complete twit, Mark, you act like o= ne afflicted with perpetual PMS. well if think that SOS is good subject for a joke well Oh no, Mark, I think that the very idea of you responding to an SOS sent in morse, is a good subject of a joke. then you are of course a sick ******* but we knew that As I understand it, you believe me to be sick for laughing at the very idea of someone even thinking of using a mode he claims not to be able to use. I find it more than a little amusing. It is your fantasy so feel free to modify it. I like the guy shouting "Ayday" too. No stupid I think you are sick for being willing to ignore a distress call if it were misent I think you are sick for laughing at the Fact I would try to help someone in distresss I think your expounding at length on my HF operations from any DX spot on the earth would make a good subject for a joke. Just comenting on your own words "Commenting", Mark. You aren't commenting on my words. You know nothing of DXing and precious little of my operations on 6m or any other band. I am comenting on your words Indeed all I have is your words and YOUR words make you look guilty but then you don't respoibility for your actions I don't repoibility? I take full responsibility for my actions. My conscience is clear. I still think you're a twit. Indeed I am sure you feel no guilt at helping other break the law I would also find your lifetime of professional victimhood a good subject for a joke. and more of your Stevie type lies That isn't a lie, Mark. Victimhood is what you're all about. You can't pass a morse code test and you're a victim. You put together an English sentence and that's someone else's problem and you're a victim because of your handicap. Let's all get together and feel sorry for poor Mark. Let's try to make it easy on him because he just can't do things. More of your lies I'm not feeling that generous, Mark. I know too many people with difficulties in their lives who are, at least, trying to do something to better themselves. =20 Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: KØHB wrote: cut Likewise. more of your cuting context I don't realy care what you knew some time ago, your remarks TODAY show you as a pretty unfeeling SoB And so that you think SOS signals are a subject for jokes , then you are sick as well as unfeeling In addition to coming across as a complete twit, Mark, you act like one afflicted with perpetual PMS. well if think that SOS is good subject for a joke well Oh no, Mark, I think that the very idea of you responding to an SOS sent in morse, is a good subject of a joke. then you are of course a sick ******* but we knew that As I understand it, you believe me to be sick for laughing at the very idea of someone even thinking of using a mode he claims not to be able to use. I find it more than a little amusing. It is your fantasy so feel free to modify it. I like the guy shouting "Ayday" too. No stupid I think you are sick for being willing to ignore a distress call if it were misent Don't try to make the scenario something altogether different. We were discussing *you* attempting to respond to a morse distress call. Now you want to shift things around so I'm ignoring a distress call. I think you are sick for laughing at the Fact I would try to help someone in distresss From you own tale of your experience with trying to learn morse, you'd be 1) incapable of recognizing that it was an emergency and 2) incapable of understanding what help was needed. I think your expounding at length on my HF operations from any DX spot on the earth would make a good subject for a joke. Just comenting on your own words "Commenting", Mark. You aren't commenting on my words. You know nothing of DXing and precious little of my operations on 6m or any other band. I am comenting on your words Indeed all I have is your words and YOUR words make you look guilty Okay, Mark, I'll play your game. On which particular words of mine are you commenting? but then you don't respoibility for your actions I don't repoibility? I take full responsibility for my actions. My conscience is clear. I still think you're a twit. Indeed I am sure you feel no guilt at helping other break the law I helped no others break any law unless you take the very peculiar and totally incorrect view that by merely showing up on a band, I enticed someone to break his country's regs. Others have attempted to correct your mistaken perception, but you've simply ignored them. I would also find your lifetime of professional victimhood a good subject for a joke. and more of your Stevie type lies That isn't a lie, Mark. Victimhood is what you're all about. You can't pass a morse code test and you're a victim. You put together an English sentence and that's someone else's problem and you're a victim because of your handicap. Let's all get together and feel sorry for poor Mark. Let's try to make it easy on him because he just can't do things. More of your lies Your record is stuck, Mark. What lies? I'm not feeling that generous, Mark. I know too many people with difficulties in their lives who are, at least, trying to do something to better themselves. Dave K8MN |
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I dream about answering a call from a damsel in distress... the other distress calls, I could most likely, live without... grin John On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 04:23:21 +0000, Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: KØHB wrote: cut Likewise. more of your cuting context I don't realy care what you knew some time ago, your remarks TODAY show you as a pretty unfeeling SoB And so that you think SOS signals are a subject for jokes , then you are sick as well as unfeeling In addition to coming across as a complete twit, Mark, you act like one afflicted with perpetual PMS. well if think that SOS is good subject for a joke well Oh no, Mark, I think that the very idea of you responding to an SOS sent in morse, is a good subject of a joke. then you are of course a sick ******* but we knew that As I understand it, you believe me to be sick for laughing at the very idea of someone even thinking of using a mode he claims not to be able to use. I find it more than a little amusing. It is your fantasy so feel free to modify it. I like the guy shouting "Ayday" too. No stupid I think you are sick for being willing to ignore a distress call if it were misent Don't try to make the scenario something altogether different. We were discussing *you* attempting to respond to a morse distress call. Now you want to shift things around so I'm ignoring a distress call. I think you are sick for laughing at the Fact I would try to help someone in distresss From you own tale of your experience with trying to learn morse, you'd be 1) incapable of recognizing that it was an emergency and 2) incapable of understanding what help was needed. I think your expounding at length on my HF operations from any DX spot on the earth would make a good subject for a joke. Just comenting on your own words "Commenting", Mark. You aren't commenting on my words. You know nothing of DXing and precious little of my operations on 6m or any other band. I am comenting on your words Indeed all I have is your words and YOUR words make you look guilty Okay, Mark, I'll play your game. On which particular words of mine are you commenting? but then you don't respoibility for your actions I don't repoibility? I take full responsibility for my actions. My conscience is clear. I still think you're a twit. Indeed I am sure you feel no guilt at helping other break the law I helped no others break any law unless you take the very peculiar and totally incorrect view that by merely showing up on a band, I enticed someone to break his country's regs. Others have attempted to correct your mistaken perception, but you've simply ignored them. I would also find your lifetime of professional victimhood a good subject for a joke. and more of your Stevie type lies That isn't a lie, Mark. Victimhood is what you're all about. You can't pass a morse code test and you're a victim. You put together an English sentence and that's someone else's problem and you're a victim because of your handicap. Let's all get together and feel sorry for poor Mark. Let's try to make it easy on him because he just can't do things. More of your lies Your record is stuck, Mark. What lies? I'm not feeling that generous, Mark. I know too many people with difficulties in their lives who are, at least, trying to do something to better themselves. Dave K8MN |
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: K=D8HB wrote: cut Likewise. more of your cuting context I don't realy care what you knew some time ago, your remarks TODAY= show you as a pretty unfeeling SoB And so that you think SOS signals are a subject for jokes , then y= ou are sick as well as unfeeling In addition to coming across as a complete twit, Mark, you act like= one afflicted with perpetual PMS. well if think that SOS is good subject for a joke well Oh no, Mark, I think that the very idea of you responding to an SOS s= ent in morse, is a good subject of a joke. then you are of course a sick ******* but we knew that As I understand it, you believe me to be sick for laughing at the very idea of someone even thinking of using a mode he claims not to be able to use. I find it more than a little amusing. It is your fantasy so feel free to modify it. I like the guy shouting "Ayday" too. No stupid I think you are sick for being willing to ignore a distress call if it were misent Don't try to make the scenario something altogether different. We were discussing *you* attempting to respond to a morse distress call. Now you want to shift things around so I'm ignoring a distress call. The subject reactions to distress call yours and mine I think you are sick for laughing at the Fact I would try to help someone in distresss From you own tale of your experience with trying to learn morse, you'd be 1) incapable of recognizing that it was an emergency and 2) incapable of understanding what help was needed. more of your pack of lies You refuse to acept facts It isn't hard to reconize SoS Once reconized the action needed is clear, For me of course the procedure is different I would record the signal for play back later. Then I try ruing it though a computer decode, which should recover much of the signal. or if not I send using the PC a sginal reequesting more data I run it through until I have or find I can't read it with a machine. If i can't read it then I start calling people who can read the signal play it for them let them decode it and/or get them on the Air to render more assistance than I can So your satement "From you own tale of your experience with trying to learn morse, you'd be 1) incapable of recognizing that it was an emergency and 2) incapable of understanding what help was needed.", Is a bald faced lie,and if you had any brains you'd know that. I think your expounding at length on my HF operations from any DX spot on the earth would make a good subject for a joke. Just comenting on your own words "Commenting", Mark. You aren't commenting on my words. You know nothing of DXing and precious little of my operations on 6m or any other band. I am comenting on your words Indeed all I have is your words and YOUR words make you look guilty Okay, Mark, I'll play your game. On which particular words of mine are you commenting? the word you refuse to say, the answer to the question of when you worked those out of band hams did you know they were out of band or not. Not were you responible to know or any other evasion. but then you don't respoibility for your actions I don't repoibility? I take full responsibility for my actions. My conscience is clear. I still think you're a twit. Indeed I am sure you feel no guilt at helping other break the law I helped no others break any law unless you take the very peculiar and totally incorrect view that by merely showing up on a band, I enticed someone to break his country's regs. Others have attempted to correct your mistaken perception, but you've simply ignored them. becuase you and all of them dance around the central quetion what did you know and when did you know it If You only learned afterward they were out of band then Find I agree you were in the clear. If you knew before or during then it is another matter you dance and dance avoiding this question I would also find your lifetime of professional victimhood a good subject for a joke. and more of your Stevie type lies That isn't a lie, Mark. Victimhood is what you're all about. You can't pass a morse code test and you're a victim. You put together an English sentence and that's someone else's problem and you're a victim because of your handicap. Let's all get together and feel sorry for poor Mark. Let's try to make it easy on him because he just can't do things. More of your lies Your record is stuck, Mark. What lies? I'm not feeling that generous, Mark. I know too many people with difficulties in their lives who are, at least, trying to do something to better themselves. =20 Dave K8MN |
an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Don't try to make the scenario something altogether different. We were discussing *you* attempting to respond to a morse distress call. Now you want to shift things around so I'm ignoring a distress call. The subject reactions to distress call yours and mine He just doesn't get it, Dave. Or is it that he's just been hearing those little voices for so long he COULDN'T hear the distress call? I think you are sick for laughing at the Fact I would try to help someone in distresss From you own tale of your experience with trying to learn morse, you'd be 1) incapable of recognizing that it was an emergency and 2) incapable of understanding what help was needed. more of your pack of lies Nope. From the archived words of Mark C. Morgan, KB9RQZ. YOU said you COULDN'T DO IT. Unless, of course, you're now changing your story and claiming you CAN learn Morse? You refuse to acept facts You refuse to use a spellchecker. It isn't hard to reconize SoS It is if you don't know Morse Code. Once reconized the action needed is clear, For me of course the procedure is different I would record the signal for play back later. Then I try ruing it though a computer decode, which should recover much of the signal. or if not I send using the PC a sginal reequesting more data...(SNIP) If you can't copy code without the computer, how are you going to send it? I run it through until I have or find I can't read it with a machine. If i can't read it then I start calling people who can read the signal play it for them let them decode it and/or get them on the Air to render more assistance than I can And by the time this has all transpired and you've spent a couple hours banging out your dreck in RRAP due to your frustrations at not knowing if it was a distress signal or Dave and I talking about you, the ship has gone down with loss of life. Too bad, too...There was a tanker only 10 miles away that could have diverted and assisted... So your satement "From you own tale of your experience with trying to learn morse, you'd be 1) incapable of recognizing that it was an emergency and 2) incapable of understanding what help was needed.", Is a bald faced lie,and if you had any brains you'd know that. He does have the brains. He very aptly pointed out that you have not learned Morse Code and as a consequence can not respond in a prompt and meaningful manner. I think your expounding at length on my HF operations from any DX spot on the earth would make a good subject for a joke. Just comenting on your own words "Commenting", Mark. You aren't commenting on my words. You know nothing of DXing and precious little of my operations on 6m or any other band. I am comenting on your words Indeed all I have is your words and YOUR words make you look guilty Okay, Mark, I'll play your game. On which particular words of mine are you commenting? the word you refuse to say, the answer to the question of when you worked those out of band hams did you know they were out of band or not. Not were you responible to know or any other evasion. Why, Mark, is that an "evasion"...?!?! It remains the point. He wasn't required to know. but then you don't respoibility for your actions I don't repoibility? I take full responsibility for my actions. My conscience is clear. I still think you're a twit. Indeed I am sure you feel no guilt at helping other break the law I helped no others break any law unless you take the very peculiar and totally incorrect view that by merely showing up on a band, I enticed someone to break his country's regs. Others have attempted to correct your mistaken perception, but you've simply ignored them. becuase you and all of them dance around the central quetion what did you know and when did you know it There's not dancing. Just you trying to shift the dance floor while the music's still playing. If You only learned afterward they were out of band then Find I agree you were in the clear. If you knew before or during then it is another matter you dance and dance avoiding this question In either case, he's "in the clear". Dave had NO OBLIGATION to know who was in or out of the bands per THIER administration's requiremments. None under US law...None under Tanzanian law...None under International law. Which means YOU haven't got a leg to stand on. Have a nice day. Steve, K4YZ |
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