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But here we have Len manufacturing a "slight" and displaying his patented umbrage in order to perpetuate his "victim of Morse users" status again. So unfortunate that his facts were in disarray and he stands as a victim of his own petulance. Tsk, tsk. The Man in the Maze QRV from Baboquivari Peak |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
an_old_friend wrote:
...my Memeber in NCI was german to the discussion... Classic. Ach du lieber! Dave K8MN |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: ...my Memeber in NCI was german to the discussion... Classic. does it truely give you pleasure to laugh at another weaknesses? I have studied Christianity and by that stadard you are sick moraly sick Ach du lieber! Dave K8MN |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
an_old_friend wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: ...my Memeber in NCI was german to the discussion... Classic. does it truely give you pleasure to laugh at another weaknesses? Do you by chance mean the weakness which causes you to refuse to use a spell checker and refer to your butchery of the English language as "not my probelm"? I have studied Christianity and by that stadard you are sick moraly sick I'm not apt to take any advice you provide on morality to heart. Remember, Mark, you just claimed yesterday that you are doing this stuff deliberately to make it difficult to read. I'm not your target audience. Do you recall that? Ach du lieber! Dave K8MN |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: ...my Memeber in NCI was german to the discussion... Classic. does it truely give you pleasure to laugh at another weaknesses? Do you by chance mean the weakness which causes you to refuse to use a spell checker and refer to your butchery of the English language as "not my probelm"? yes obviously your understood the question I have studied Christianity and by that stadard you are sick moraly sick I'm not apt to take any advice you provide on morality to heart. A ture stament from Dave I my just die of heart failure Remember, Mark, you just claimed yesterday that you are doing this stuff deliberately to make it difficult to read. another lie Dave I did not say that exactly I said since it served my purpose and was the eaiser path I do nothing to make easier for YOU and that I am pleased it does make it harder for you( or words to that effect) nowhere in there except byprocessing it through your mind and you ASSUMING the rest does one get your mistatement of my postition I'm not your target audience. Do you recall that? indeed and the target audeince got the message I was sending LOUD and clear while it seems (at least you are not leting on your got it) you missed it completely thank you for helping reach my target audeinece today and your aid in making my point to them Ach du lieber! Dave K8MN |
Carl Stevenson Elected
From: Iitoi on Nov 11, 7:30 am
Carl R. Stevenson Wrote: 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. Congratulations, Carl, and thanks for the press releases you sent. 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. Good on Carl. Too bad ARRL thinks they are better than Scientific American...:-( |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
Carl R. Stevenson wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Just to clarify, it's actually a seat on the IEEE-SA Board of Governors Congratulations again, Carl! - a role that Dennis Bodson, ARRL Roanoake Division Director held for some time in parallel with his ARRL position. Wasn't a conflict of interest either way... And there will be more ARRL elections. 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" Yup. Catchy and direct. Easy to remember and hard to confuse with other companies. ... 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. Has the added benefit of being a way to bring up the subject of amateur radio to professional and nonprofessional acquaintances. Good luck, Carl! 73 de Jim, N2EY |
Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
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Carl Stevenson Elected To IEEE Post
From: on Nov 11, 3:05 pm
wrote: From: on Nov 11, 7:21 am wrote: wrote: 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. Longer than I've been a ham. A 22-year run as an independent in the hobby periodical trade is pretty good. 22 years is enough time to conceive a child, raise them from birth, and see them to legal adulthood. Not good enough for Dudly the Imposter, though...not Jimmie...and, now, not iitoi. :-) I guess "ham radio" magazine is only "defunct" when Jim needs it to be, and a competing publishing house when it needs to be. According to this anony-mousie "iitoi," HAM RADIO magazine DID NOT EXIST! :-) Poor 'iitoi' is SO wanting to FIGHT on something that he is now wanting to argue TYPE FONTS in Cover Graphics! I wasn't "with" HR in all 22 years but I've corresponded enough with founding Editor in Chief Jim Fisk (SK as W1HR, that call a club call now) to have a LOT of letterhead and logo information on what HAM RADIO magazine called itself. As an Associate Editor under Alf Wilson (W6NIF) and then Rich Rosen, there's more. I've got a fair collection in paper (with real ink). But, the subject of TYPE FONT and Cover Design Graphics never came up. In ordinary typewriter type we would refer to the magazine as "Ham Radio" with others and just Ham Radio in inter-staff correspondence. Double-quotes are a convention to ALSO mean italics when a typewriting thingy doesn't have easy-changing type fonts. The compensation checks I got had the title capitalized and the Bank of America didn't fight with me on that. :-) Iitoi now wants to FIGHT over the subject! Maybe there's too much peyote lying around there. Or lack of it? I'm not going to FIGHT over Cover Graphic Design. That's like arguing three ways from last Tuesday on the flashy cabinet of a radio without once bothering with what's INSIDE it. But, if their ignorance is so much that they don't know what's between covers, they can feel happy about "getting someone" in a newsgroup. 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. RSGB has a few offerings at Universal Electonics book section. I have a personal preference for RSGB publications for their graphics and layout. A distinct preference for Pat Hawker's column in Radio Communication (membership magazine of RSGB). Hawker's column has carried a lot of very leading-edge techniques done in Yurp as well as UK...Peter Martinez' trials with the Gingell polyphase R-C network for SSB mod/demod and Martinez' PSK31. ARRL can do no wrong. Ever. A wise American once said, "I will renew my membership no more, forever!" :-) May Jimmie dwell in the house of the Board forever. "Bored" I'm getting that way with these mighty morsemen motivated fighters. Jimmie be happy as proverbial clam if he can word-fight...and now "iitoi" (whoever it be) wants to do same. |
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