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an old friend wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: cut Fantastic! An endorsement from the World's Greatest DXer. I'll request that it be known as the "Heil Award," in your honor. I've seen nothing to indicate an endorsement from the World's Greatest DXer. Perhaps you received an e-mail from him. While I haven't endorsed the idea, I have encouraged you to pursue it. indeed you do always encourage people to feed your ego You keep showing us that you can't comprehend the written word. I asked for no credit. The idea is Brian Burke's. I've never claimed to be the World's Greatest DXer. You've come up with nothing once again, frantic fabricator. I understand it fine never said you asked for credit never commented on your claim Then what's with your little "indeed you do always encourage people to feed your ego" comment. My statement had nothing to do my ego or with any self-aggrandizement. It was, in fact, just the opposite. you just don't understand the written word, esp if it says anything you don't wnat to read Wnat? cut As to learning "ANY diplomacy", there is never an instance where an ambassador calls a communications type and says, "We've just received news from Washington. I want you to go to the Foreign Ministry and make a demarche". And there you have it. Yes, there you have it. Ambassadors, Deputy Chiefs of Mission, Political and Economics Officers make demarches, telephone and write to foreign ministers, presidents, prime ministers and the like. Information Management personnel have quite different job requirements. indeed We may all the god for that... We may all the god? Just how do we accomplish that? not my problem ...the fact you were a file clerk was obviously much better for the nation and the world than puting you in real diplomatic work Ah, ah, ah, manic manufacturer of fables! I was never a file clerk. There are people who file things in embassies. They used to be called "secretaries" but they're now called "Office Management Specialists". Then again, those of us who were "Information Management Specialists" as a broad subgroup, used to be "Support Communications Officers". I liked the old term. The generic term "Communicators" is used on a daily basis. and Torturers are called "Pain Technicians" spin it all you like clerk, but you are convincing no one, not already tkaen in by your bull**** I'll state it for you again, feeble one. I never worked in the position of file clerk. You've lied so much and so often that you're assuming that everyone does. He was merely their messenger. Perhaps it soothes you to cling to that belief. In addition to sending messages, what else did you do? I'm certain that I've outlined it before. In addition to sending messages, I received messages. :-) My My such ornerous duties Only a twit would cut an entire paragraph and then write "My My such ornerous duties (sic)". you keep geting it wrong I hadn't cut the paragraph yet Why, certainly you did, feeble fabricator. Here it is: "There's much more though. I operated and maintained the equipment which took care of all of that sending and receiving. I was responsible for the HF and VHF E&E nets and equipment. I was in charge of the embassy telephone system and supervised the receptionists. I was responsible for classified pouch despatch and receipt. I served as system administrator for classified and unclassifed LAN's and was responsible for stand alone PC's. I supervised the embassy mailroom staff. I ran frequency clearances for VIP visits, obtained VHF frequency permits for embassy repeater and simplex channels through the host country PTT. There were other duties, but I'm sure you get the idea." Then there's Heil's thrilling tales of African adventures where he "synchronized" State Department communications via morsemanship in the 1980s... He opened and closed rtty circuits with CW? He surely did, but not on the same frequency as the RTTY circuit. What frequency? A different one! i see more non answer answerer An answer was provided. You didn't like it. You have no clearance and no need to know. more tom cruise Tom Cruise worked for the Department of State as a communicator? Get outta here! cut None of that has anything to do with amateur radio...unless one counts the entirety of the Department of State as an "amateur" effort of foreign policy. Do you think has an anti-U.S. Foreign Policy bias, Brian? I -could- pretend to not understand your question, but that would be too heilish. I think that Len has an anti-Heil bias. That has been obvious, but I asked about a U.S. Foreign Policy bias. He has frequently taken pot shots at the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Foreign Policy. Indeed and you flame Len for this american tradition of questioning the action of the natiion, you flame him for prefroming the DUTY of an amercian citizen cut cut With that degree, you'd likely be able to figure that Bissau and Freetown are across the continent from Asmara. When my old colleagues speak of the "West African Echo" they don't include East Africa. Go figure. I didn't work into nor did I work through Asmara. The missing piece of the puzzle for both of you is the location of the station I worked into. Good luck. Ascension. I only wish I was at liberty to tell you. rich the I could tell you bit have to kill routine. Tom cruise does it better dave cut I was doing it before Tom Cruise was old enough to work. The fact is, there are things which I know that I simply can't share with you. If it bothers you, I don't care. Doesn't bother me just disgusts me your efforts to make yourself look important Funny that my informing you that I can't tell you something would disgust you more than some of your own practices. I agree. Has Len been insulted? denigrated? belittled? If there's a God in Heaven, he has. mighty generous I'm a mighty generous guy. As to the FCC staffer schpiel, it has been previously addressed a number of times. Len isn't an FCC staffer, nor is he a radio amateur. Nor are most FCC staffers, even the ones dealing directly with amateur radio. That's right. They're paid to do a job, whether they participate in some radio service or not. Len isn't a participant and he isn't a regulator. so what? Check Google. I don't have time to explain it for those who can't keep up. no need to check google to know that you just can't stand anyone that doesn't kowtow to you, everyong remotely honest on her knows that Her? Her who? I was just trying to fair nd give a chance t make your point if your had one I appreciate that you were just trying to fair, as you understand the term. so it was just another gratouitous attack boring why do you seem to deny the rights of american citizen in amercia? Len has no right for his views to be accepted. His views carry no more weight than my own. The terms "America" and "American" are capitalized. There is no "Amercia". never len did, but he does have the right to express his opinion a right you seek to deny him and me for that matter Never len did? Did what? Len has repeatedly expressed his opinion. You have, on very many occasions, expressed your opinions and even a number of outright lies. You can't point to an occasion when I have sought to deny your rights. Heil may have spent too much time in the basement with his radios. Now *that* would be weird. My hamshack consists of two, adjacent second floor rooms. You told us you lived in a tarpaper shack. There's tarpaper under there somewhere. ah yess another lie Let me see if I understand you. You wan't to promote a quarrel over whether there is tarpaper on my house? Do I have it correct? no you don't Well? Enlighten me. Tell me exactly what you mean. Tell me why you believe I'm lying about tarpaper. Dave K8MN |
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