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You may have to watch an online ad, but it's worth the wait.
http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/A...164/11164.html 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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Steveo wrote:
Cmdr Buzz Corey wrote: wrote: You may have to watch an online ad, but it's worth the wait. http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/A...164/11164.html 73 de Jim, N2EY Oh my, not the kind of stuff lenniepoo, frankieboy, steveo and other cbers like to hear. WTF are you talking about, no-call commode? You want my call? Here it is...G0TCA LOL at the cber!!!!! |
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Cmdr Buzz Corey wrote:
Steveo wrote: Cmdr Buzz Corey wrote: wrote: You may have to watch an online ad, but it's worth the wait. http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/A...164/11164.html 73 de Jim, N2EY Oh my, not the kind of stuff lenniepoo, frankieboy, steveo and other cbers like to hear. WTF are you talking about, no-call commode? You want my call? Here it is...G0TCA LOL at the cber!!!!! A made up call sign for a made up ham wannabe. http://img506.imageshack.us/img506/4702/commode2ie.jpg |
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From: on Nov 18, 2:08 am
You may have to watch an online ad, but it's worth the wait. http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/A...164/11164.html "Wait?" That EDITORIAL piece was in the 13 October 2005 issue, Jimmie. Today is 18 November. Why are you so LATE? My paper copy of Electronic Design has been sitting around for a month. It's a no-charge subscription to those IN the electronics industry; aren't you one of those? The cover feature is "Weapons of Mass Protection." Feature article is (on page 27) subtitled "Where the Homeland Security Dollars Are." Oh, I understand, you are against making a profit. An unusual attitude for someone who claims professional (for money) employment. Tsk, tsk...no wonder you won't reveal your employer's name! Your referenced EDITORIAL was written by Editor-in-Chief Mark David. If you check ED's archives, you will find another EDITORIAL of his, includes a mention of the ARRL. Editor David seems to be FOR Access BPL! Like that? :-) Sunnuvagun! bee bop |
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From: "an old friend" on Mon, Nov 21 2005 3:21 pm
wrote: From: on Nov 18, 2:08 am "Wait?" That EDITORIAL piece was in the 13 October 2005 issue, Jimmie. Today is 18 November. Why are you so LATE? My paper copy of Electronic Design has been sitting around for a month. It's a no-charge subscription to those IN the electronics industry; aren't you one of those? The cover feature is "Weapons of Mass Protection." Feature article is (on page 27) subtitled "Where the Homeland Security Dollars Are." Oh, I understand, you are against making a profit. An unusual attitude for someone who claims professional (for money) employment. Tsk, tsk...no wonder you won't reveal your employer's name! in all fairness that refusual is one of the reasonsi try to cut jim some slack. it is the senible thing I disagree. I am not Miccolis' tailor. If he needs slacks, he can go to the nearest Salvation Army thrift shop and get some at low cost. Stevie wants us to know he is an ER LPN which means given his address (qrz of course) and check of the phone book (online of course) one could work out where he works and deliver to him the trouble he tries to deal out to others Jim and dave for that matter have enough sense not to reveal there employment info online, Steve OTOH doesn't have that much sense hemakes easy and tempting to look it up and try to raise havoc with it, and flames the restof usfor not puting ourselves out there where we can be hit I don't really care what those others do. I'm of the opinion that they are either: 1. Lying; 2. Haven't got the courage to say outright; 3. Haven't got the courage to reveal what they do at their work. Dave Heil is supposed to be retired on his State Department pension, therefore he doesn't work. We don't know for sure exactly what Miccolis does at work or on what; all we get are vague inferences and one of his Comments stated he "works on vehicular systems." That could be anything from choo-choos to little warehouse loaders or even electric bicycles. :-) Once someone gets an amateur license, their address becomes public knowledge. The only "hiding" they can do then is to use a Post Office box or equivalent, but must furnish the city, state, and Zip code where that box is located. The most notorious in here was KH6HZ using a fake Hawaii address along with several "club" calls where he was "trustee"! The FCC closed down those "clubs" and he had to amend his personal license to a Rhode Island address. I've had my exact mailing address published in Ham Radio magazine for over two decades in my bylines. I don't have any qualms about revealing my surface mail address. I still live at that address. My only surface mail "spam" is local. A few people took the trouble to write me some good words about the help they got from my articles. Those were answered promptly and with thanks. The only brickbat received was from a southeastern state amateur who had some faulty basic theory; a check-in with the HR staff proved he was a source of irritation (and faulty theory) to several other authors. As to that month-old issue of Electronic Design, I've already put it in the recycling can. [new issues received today, including Electronic Products and EDN double-issue...even a new Mouser catalog] I'm sure that some radio amateurs have saved that editorial as some kind of "proof" of the something in amateur radio and will use it as a "reference" for many years. :-) bit bit |
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