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Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
From: on Nov 10, 2:42 pm
wrote: Many of us have sent him our congratulations. Notice that Jimmie worded his sentence about "congratulations" to NOT SPECIFICALLY SAY that J. P. Miccolis congratulated him. Your reading comprehension is a bad as ever, Len. WRONG. It is excellent. Jimmie, YOUR MISTAKE was using vague adjectives as descriptors. "Many of us" does NOT specifically include YOU. You know that very well. Or did, once the Nuns spanked your knuckles. Try as you might, you aren't going to win message points by manufacturing falsehoods or even brags about your writing ability, the ones where you CLAIM to have said something when you OBVIOUSLY did NOT do so. Then let me say it another way: I and many others sent him our congratulations. Prove that. Prove the number of "many others." Did you get a "group hug" together or what? :-) Is that clear enough for ya? Not really. All you've done is just more MISDIRECTION, trying to avoid having obvious errors pointed out to you by saying someone else "did wrong." Now HOW DID YOU KNOW Carl was elected to anything? :-) Don't give us some fogware bull**** about "you knew." The results of the IEEE election were sent by private e-mail to IEEE members on the same day as I posted the results. You are NOT an IEEE member. I am a Life Member of the IEEE. I will not expect any cogent answer from you. I will expect some more fogware bull**** saying that *I* did something "wrong" ("wrong" according to YOUR standards). |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
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From: on Nov 10, 2:42 pm wrote: Many of us have sent him our congratulations. Notice that Jimmie worded his sentence about "congratulations" to NOT SPECIFICALLY SAY that J. P. Miccolis congratulated him. Your reading comprehension is a bad as ever, Len. WRONG. It is excellent. Dream on, Len. You messed up. Jimmie, YOUR MISTAKE was using vague adjectives as descriptors. "Many of us" does NOT specifically include YOU. Yes it does. You know that very well. Or did, once the Nuns spanked your knuckles. Try as you might, you aren't going to win message points by manufacturing falsehoods or even brags about your writing ability, the ones where you CLAIM to have said something when you OBVIOUSLY did NOT do so. Gosh you're all upset and overwrought, Len. Then let me say it another way: I and many others sent him our congratulations. Prove that. Prove the number of "many others." Why? You won't accept it anyway. Did you get a "group hug" together or what? :-) Is that clear enough for ya? Not really. All you've done is just more MISDIRECTION, trying to avoid having obvious errors pointed out to you by saying someone else "did wrong." Now HOW DID YOU KNOW Carl was elected to anything? :-) I found out. Don't give us some fogware bull**** about "you knew." Fogware bull**** is your specialty, Len. You're the acknowledged expert on that subject. The results of the IEEE election were sent by private e-mail to IEEE members on the same day as I posted the results. I knew on November 7. You are NOT an IEEE member. I am a Life Member of the IEEE. Well bully for you, Len. You are NOT a radio amateur. I am an Amateur Extra class radio amateur, and have been since 1970. Game, set, match. I will not expect any cogent answer from you. You don't give "cogent answers", Len. By the way, when WK3C was trying to get on the ballot for ARRL Director from the Atlantic Division, there were a number of people who tried to get the ARRL BoD and Executive Committee to allow him to run. Guess who some of those people were. |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
From: on Nov 10, 4:54 pm
wrote: From: on Nov 10, 2:42 pm wrote: Many of us have sent him our congratulations. Notice that Jimmie worded his sentence about "congratulations" to NOT SPECIFICALLY SAY that J. P. Miccolis congratulated him. Your reading comprehension is a bad as ever, Len. WRONG. It is excellent. Dream on, Len. You messed up. Oh, oh...it was bound to happen...J.P. Miccolis is becoming a clone of Dudly the Imposter! Tsk, everyone ELSE "makes mistakes," Jimmie doesn't. Jimmie, YOUR MISTAKE was using vague adjectives as descriptors. "Many of us" does NOT specifically include YOU. Yes it does. Tsk..."many of us" doesn't say anything specific at all. What does/do "us" refer to? How many is "many?" :-) I and many others sent him our congratulations. Prove that. Prove the number of "many others." Why? You won't accept it anyway. Jimmie: "Waaaa...waaaa...big bad Len don't accept it!" :-) Now HOW DID YOU KNOW Carl was elected to anything? :-) I found out. Tsk...how did you "find out?" Someone sent you a morse code message on 40 meters? :-) You had your crystal ball plugged in and saw the news? :-) Don't give us some fogware bull**** about "you knew." Fogware bull**** is your specialty, Len. You're the acknowledged expert on that subject. Tsk, tsk, tsk...Jimmie say NON-specifics with NO answers, and is uncivil on top of that. :-) Let me repeat, HOW did you FIND OUT? The results of the IEEE election were sent by private e-mail to IEEE members on the same day as I posted the results. I knew on November 7. HOW did you FIND OUT? You are NOT an IEEE member. I am a Life Member of the IEEE. Well bully for you, Len. [a decided lack of sincerity there...:-) ] You are NOT a radio amateur. I am an Amateur Extra class radio amateur, and have been since 1970. I am a radio professional. I was granted a First Class Radiotelephone (Commercial) radio operator license in 1956 and kept it renewed. I've been a professional in radio since 1953, beginning with HF communictions. I've been a hobbyist in electronics as well, beginning in 1947. Still am. BTW, "electronics" INCLUDES radio. Radio is a subset within all of electronics. Have you been an editor of an amateur radio specialty publication? I was an Associate Editor at Ham Radio magazine. [look on the mastheads] Jimmie say I have "smallest johnson ever made." Not nice. My johnson all natural ingredients, not manufactured. Game, set, match. Tsk, tsk, why are you quoting a Len Deighton novel trilogy? Is/was author Len Deighton a UK or Irish radio amateur? I will not expect any cogent answer from you. You don't give "cogent answers", Len. Tsk, you don't give good question, Jimmie. You don't give good answer. Jimmie just not good. Jimmie want answers that please him. Too bad you not get them. Tsk. |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
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Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
wrote in message oups.com... wrote: From: on Nov 8, 5:55 pm On 8 Nov 2005 17:18:20 -0800, wrote: Carl Stevenson was elected Member at Large of the IEEE Standards Association in IEEE news e-mailed to members today. Just to clarify, it's actually a seat on the IEEE-SA Board of Governors - a role that Dennis Bodson, ARRL Roanoake Division Director held for some time in parallel with his ARRL position. [snip] I thought it terribly IRONIC that long-time radio amateur Carl Stevenson, WK3C, who WAS REFUSED A NOMINATION FOR OFFICE AT THE ARRL (an AMATEUR organization), managed to not only GET ON a ballot of the IEEE (a PROFESSIONAL association), and WIN! :-) Not ironic at all. The standards of amateurism are different. Ask Jim Thorpe. Carl had more than enough signatures on his nomination papers. But the Executive Committee that decides such matters though there was a conflict of interest between his professional duties and being an ARRL Director, and declared him ineligible to run. That decision was not reversed by the BoD. Some members of ARRL, particularly in the Atlantic Division, did not agree with that decision, and made their disagreement known to the BoD, the other officers of ARRL, and anybody else involved. Those efforts to get him on the ballot were, unfortunately, not successful. btw, it is interesting to note the name of Carl's firm. Jim is referring to the fact that my company is named "WK3C Wireless LLC" .... The simple fact of the matter is that, since "WK3C" is unique to me, it was a simple way of assuring that there were no name conflicts when I filed the papers to form the company with the PA authorities. 73, Carl - wk3c |
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For those who don't get all your news from rrap or IEEE bulletins, open your copy of this months copy of Scientific American magazine. In it they recognize Carl by naming him one of the "SA50" for his work in WiFi radio. The Man in the Maze QRV from Baboquivari Peak, AZ |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
From: on Nov 11, 7:21 am
wrote: wrote: ARRL has a VIRTUAL monopoly on United States amateur radio publications. Has had that for years. "CQ" magazine. "73" magazine. "ham radio" magazine. Bash books. Gordon West publications. "Worldradio" publications. Ameco publications. W5YI. "Ham Radio" magazine has been pronounced "defunct" by you. Now you claim differently? And Bash, what is the copyright on the latest Bash book? Tsk, tsk. Note that Jimmie refused to capitalize the Ham Radio magazine name. Ham Radio magazine ceased publication in 1990. That was 15 years before now. Ham Radio had been in continuous INDEPENDENT monthly publication for 22 years. Irony is that the Ham Radio Bookstore got sold to CQ along with HR and is still in business. HR continued with a quarterly that became Communications Quarterly under the CQ aegis, then merged with ARRL's QEX. CQ Communications made a 3-disk CD on all 22 years worth of HR articles and sells it over their Book Store for $150. ARRL resells the same item. :-) One has only to drop into any HRO and check out their books-magazines rack/display. ARRL publications far out-pace ALL others. Just a glance at the ARRL web page will show books of all sorts on amateur radio for sale, including fiction novels. The nearest competitor is CQ Communications products through its Book Store via mail order. I do like World Radio and think "thier" SAR columns are excellent. I need to subscribe to them now that the ARRL has lost my membership or 19 years. They should have let Carl run and take his chances with the rest of the contenders. Last Straw. Too bad for the ARRL. ARRL can do no wrong. Ever. May Jimmie dwell in the house of the Board forever. |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
Carl R. Stevenson wrote: wrote in message oups.com... wrote: From: on Nov 8, 5:55 pm On 8 Nov 2005 17:18:20 -0800, wrote: Carl Stevenson was elected Member at Large of the IEEE Standards Association in IEEE news e-mailed to members today. Just to clarify, it's actually a seat on the IEEE-SA Board of Governors - a role that Dennis Bodson, ARRL Roanoake Division Director held for some time in parallel with his ARRL position. [snip] congrats again Oh BTW I was talking someone at the Us Attorneys office yesterday ran into someone (my Memeber in NCI was german to the discussion) she had heard someone going about how someone named Carl Stevenson of NCI was the "anitichirst" turns she knows a ham, a procoder one assumes cut btw, it is interesting to note the name of Carl's firm. Jim is referring to the fact that my company is named "WK3C Wireless LLC" ... The simple fact of the matter is that, since "WK3C" is unique to me, it was a simple way of assuring that there were no name conflicts when I filed the papers to form the company with the PA authorities. and legaly WK3C means nothing I suspect to the PA authorities (perhaps something over which you currently hold copyright but nothing more) 73, Carl - wk3c |
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