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Old October 27th 05, 07:24 PM
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"K4YZ" wrote in message
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Here's where your confusion exists, Jim...The post responded to
was by Lennie Anderson, a non-licensed participant in an Amateur Radio
forum on USENET.


I don't give a royal flying freak if it was posted by a little green
Martian. Last I looked it was data posted to a usenet group by an
individual. You don't need any credentials or licenses to post to any given
group, last I looked. And, I consider Len to be just a little more
competent to post than you.



Everyone sees things as they will, Jim. I am sure you "vision" is
as clear as anyone else's from THEIR perspective at any given moment.


Visions and opinions are much like assholes -- everybody has one, and most
of them stink. Mine included.




Thanks for stopping by.



Don't mention it.

Jim


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Old October 27th 05, 07:59 PM
 
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:24:00 -0700, "RST Engineering"
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"K4YZ" wrote in message
roups.com...

Here's where your confusion exists, Jim...The post responded to
was by Lennie Anderson, a non-licensed participant in an Amateur Radio
forum on USENET.


I don't give a royal flying freak if it was posted by a little green
Martian. Last I looked it was data posted to a usenet group by an
individual. You don't need any credentials or licenses to post to any given
group, last I looked. And, I consider Len to be just a little more
competent to post than you.


Stevie seems to think so

He certainly states it should be required to licenses for all sorts of
things, Posting, having kids or even opinion



Everyone sees things as they will, Jim. I am sure you "vision" is
as clear as anyone else's from THEIR perspective at any given moment.


Visions and opinions are much like assholes -- everybody has one, and most
of them stink. Mine included.


I take issue with comparing vision to assholes in this manner many
visions a re at least quite pleasent (even the flawed visions can be
quite attractive till closely examained




Thanks for stopping by.



Don't mention it.

Jim


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Old October 27th 05, 11:43 PM
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RST Engineering wrote:
"K4YZ" wrote in message
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Here's where your confusion exists, Jim...The post responded to
was by Lennie Anderson, a non-licensed participant in an Amateur Radio
forum on USENET.



I don't give a royal flying freak if it was posted by a little green
Martian. Last I looked it was data posted to a usenet group by an
individual.


No kidding?

You don't need any credentials or licenses to post to any given
group, last I looked.


No, you don't need any credentials to post but you'd better have some
knowledge of the material the group deals with. Feel free to post to a
group dealing with 17th century Chinese art but you'd better not attempt
coming off as an expert. You'll be seen as a fraud and no one will take
you seriously.

And, I consider Len to be just a little more
competent to post than you.


Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len Anderson is a
sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio.

Dave K8MN
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Old October 28th 05, 12:21 AM
 
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 22:43:33 GMT, Dave Heil
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RST Engineering wrote:
"K4YZ" wrote in message
oups.com...


Here's where your confusion exists, Jim...The post responded to
was by Lennie Anderson, a non-licensed participant in an Amateur Radio
forum on USENET.



I don't give a royal flying freak if it was posted by a little green
Martian. Last I looked it was data posted to a usenet group by an
individual.


No kidding?

You don't need any credentials or licenses to post to any given
group, last I looked.


No, you don't need any credentials to post but you'd better have some
knowledge of the material the group deals with. Feel free to post to a
group dealing with 17th century Chinese art but you'd better not attempt
coming off as an expert. You'll be seen as a fraud and no one will take
you seriously.


and how are you conecting this the the thread at a hand

And, I consider Len to be just a little more
competent to post than you.


Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len Anderson is a
sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio.

Dave K8MN


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Old October 28th 05, 05:47 AM
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Really?

Novice 1959
Technician 1960
Advanced 1981?
Extra 2002?

BS Electronics Physics; 18 semester units to an MSEE.
Community College and Adult High School credential teaching ham radio class
since 1967.
Taught roughly 50 semester classes.
100% pass rate.

VE ARRL
VE LAARG

Published technical articles in 73, HR, and local club rags.
Internationally acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas.
Monthly column in national magazine on do-it-yourself electronics.


Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it.

Jim




Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len Anderson is a
sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio.





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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 21:47:28 -0700, "RST Engineering"
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Really?

Novice 1959
Technician 1960
Advanced 1981?
Extra 2002?

BS Electronics Physics; 18 semester units to an MSEE.
Community College and Adult High School credential teaching ham radio class
since 1967.
Taught roughly 50 semester classes.
100% pass rate.

VE ARRL
VE LAARG

Published technical articles in 73, HR, and local club rags.
Internationally acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas.
Monthly column in national magazine on do-it-yourself electronics.


Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it.


queitly wonders how Steveie and/or Dave Vile will try trashing that

Jim




Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len Anderson is a
sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio.



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Old October 28th 05, 12:12 PM
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RST Engineering wrote:

Published technical articles in 73, HR, and local club rags.
Internationally acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas.
Monthly column in national magazine on do-it-yourself electronics.

Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it.


Hey Jim...I've read your articles in many mags before. Good job.
I've used RST products and found them to be "good stuff".

But you're presently posting tacit support for a known liar and
cheat in a public forum using your company name. Sure, he knows his
way around the bench, but he's a liar and a cheat none-the-less.

I don't give a rat's kazoo what you think of me persoanlly or my
opinions, but the fact remains that you're putting your company's name
behind a guy who lies for sport.

Is that wise?

Steve, K4YZ

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Old October 28th 05, 03:36 PM
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RST Engineering wrote:
Really?

Novice 1959
Technician 1960
Advanced 1981?
Extra 2002?

BS Electronics Physics; 18 semester units to an MSEE.
Community College and Adult High School credential teaching ham radio class
since 1967.
Taught roughly 50 semester classes.
100% pass rate.

VE ARRL
VE LAARG

Published technical articles in 73, HR, and local club rags.
Internationally acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas.
Monthly column in national magazine on do-it-yourself electronics.


Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it.

Jim




Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len Anderson is a
sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio.



That's pretty impressive, Jim. You've been involved in quite a number of
things in and out of amateur radio. Even if I was an "Internationally
acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas", I don't think I
could bring myself to so describe myself.

Aside from your not including attributions, not signing your post and
the top posting, you even manage to present some of your ideas here in a
reasonable manner.

My own credentials have been "on the table" for nearly a decade here in
r.r.a.p. One of those taking a knife to them on a regular basis is
Leonard H. Anderson. He has routinely insulted my employment,
experience in radio (amateur, commercial and government), my authorship
of amateur radio articles and even my German surname. I can't claim
that I'm special in that regard though. Len does similar things to
anyone who disagrees with him.

It is curious that a fellow such as you would make the blanket statement
that you did. Now I just question your judgment.


Dave Heil K8MN
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Old October 28th 05, 10:58 PM
 
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Dave Heil wrote:
RST Engineering wrote:
Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it.

Jim


OK, from one Jim to another:

Novice 1967 (age 13)
Technician 1968
Advanced 1968
Extra 1970 (because of mandatory 2 year wait)

2nd Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1972

BSEE 1976 University of Pennsylvania
MSEE 1992 Drexel University

Coinventer US patent #5,358,202

I could go on...

Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len
Anderson is a
sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio.


That's pretty impressive, Jim. You've been involved in quite a number of
things in and out of amateur radio. Even if I was
an "Internationally
acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas", I don't think I
could bring myself to so describe myself.

Aside from your not including attributions, not signing your
post and
the top posting, you even manage to present some of your ideas here in a
reasonable manner.

My own credentials have been "on the table" for nearly a decade here in
r.r.a.p. One of those taking a knife to them on a regular
basis is
Leonard H. Anderson. He has routinely insulted my employment,
experience in radio (amateur, commercial and government), my
authorship
of amateur radio articles and even my German surname.


Don't forget military service...

I can't claim
that I'm special in that regard though. Len does
similar things to
anyone who disagrees with him.


Also anyone who points out a mistake he makes or
proves him wrong about anything.

Here's another fun quote from Len, made two years ago today:

Len wrote:

"Shut the hell up, you little USMC feldwebel. Learn to READ English.

As of 1 PM EST on the 27th of October the ARRL website news page had
NOTHING about the California wildfires. NOTHING.

Go "munch" someone else's shoes, preferrably some CROW as dessert."

- Leonard H. Anderson

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...514cd48c14fbb1

Then there's his classic "sphincters post", but you get the general
idea.


73 de Jim, N2EY

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Dave Heil wrote:

RST Engineering wrote:

Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it.

Jim



OK, from one Jim to another:

Novice 1967 (age 13)
Technician 1968
Advanced 1968
Extra 1970 (because of mandatory 2 year wait)

2nd Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1972

BSEE 1976 University of Pennsylvania
MSEE 1992 Drexel University

Coinventer US patent #5,358,202

I could go on...

Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len
Anderson is a
sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio.



That's pretty impressive, Jim. You've been involved in quite a number of
things in and out of amateur radio. Even if I was
an "Internationally
acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas", I don't think I
could bring myself to so describe myself.

Aside from your not including attributions, not signing your
post and
the top posting, you even manage to present some of your ideas here in a
reasonable manner.

My own credentials have been "on the table" for nearly a decade here in
r.r.a.p. One of those taking a knife to them on a regular
basis is
Leonard H. Anderson. He has routinely insulted my employment,
experience in radio (amateur, commercial and government), my
authorship
of amateur radio articles and even my German surname.



Don't forget military service...


That slipped my mind. Len has taken numerous shots at my Air Force
service in Vietnam, though he doesn't seem to know what it is that I did
there. He keeps alluding to MARS duty and I did spend time operating a
MARS circuit from Tan Son Nhut, but only in an off duty capacity.


I can't claim
that I'm special in that regard though. Len does
similar things to
anyone who disagrees with him.



Also anyone who points out a mistake he makes or
proves him wrong about anything.


....or, come to think of it, anyone who even questions his methods or
motivation.

Here's another fun quote from Len, made two years ago today:

Len wrote:

"Shut the hell up, you little USMC feldwebel. Learn to READ English.


Ah yes. That was directed at me, wasn't it? I was never in the Marine
Corps.

As of 1 PM EST on the 27th of October the ARRL website news page had
NOTHING about the California wildfires. NOTHING.

Go "munch" someone else's shoes, preferrably some CROW as dessert."

- Leonard H. Anderson

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...514cd48c14fbb1

Then there's his classic "sphincters post", but you get the general
idea.


Len's description of what it was like to be under artillery fire--even
though he was never actually under artillery fire.

That brings us back to RST Jim. It is apparent that he's done a number
of things in amateur radio. Perhaps he hasn't been around long enough
to see who and what Len Anderson is. Maybe his agenda in defending Len
is something entirely different. Perhaps he'll explain. I'll be around
after the CQ WW SSB DX 'test.

Dave K8MN


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