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Yep, that or a crackerjack box.
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... "Jim Hampton" wrote: "Dr.Death" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... wrote: On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:58:06 -0600, "Dr.Death" wrote: wrote in message .. . I know you are too stpupid to realize it but if such an action were upcoming I would know about it It is a fact I am not responoble for your insane delusions I suppose it's all you can do to contain your own. wrong again but still I am not respoble for your isanity How the hell did you pass your code test with your inability to spell. I never have passed a code test You've never passed an intelligence test, either. nice to see a spontaneous agreement that it is all but impossible for to have passed one Nice to see that you still have your head up your ass. Jim Dave and Steve at last report were still claiming I could pass one if i wanted to There have been handicapped hams who passed it, retard. Why can't you? I took the sample test on QRZ.com twice and passed both times without studying, I'll bet an old turd could study all month, have the answers in front of him and still manage to fail. It was more fun taking the test in front of an FCC examiner and passing both the commercial telegraph and amateur extra the same day .... in 1966. Yep, and radar endorsement too ... the 1st phone was taken another week that year. I needed it for my job at WROC-TV in Rochester, NY. After going qrt in 1972, I let my tickets lapse. In 1993, I decided to get 'em back. No study. No QRZ.com. No Morse since 1969. Sunuvagun! Amateur extra (20 words per minute) and found out the test was in 5 hours when I called to see who or what was giving the test - right after I decided to get back in. No study, no pain, no sweat. ![]() Didn't bother with the telegraph ticket as I knew the end was coming in a few years. Why pay the price for the exam? Of what use would it be? But I did retrieve what was left of the 1st phone - the GROL (rough equivalent of the 2nd phone years ago). Still haven't been on cw. I tried a Java translator and found I can't do the 40 I used to be able to put on paper with perfect copy. 30 would be about it and pushing real hard unless I got on the air for a week or so. 20, however, sounded slow. This old fart, however, wouldn't have any problems at any time. The only time I had to retest was in 1964 on the general as I had done the stupid thing of learning dots and dashes. It was tough converting to sound, but I managed and passed every exam since. The real exams. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA Those are some kredentials Jim, no doubt about it. Ever test yourself with a geiger-counter (sp) for second hand radiation? Do you illuminate Elvis black-light posters when you walk in the room? ![]() Hello, Mopar No, but once I made the mistake of entering a room with a bs meter running. The needle spun around 3 times before the thing blew up, scattering aluminum foil and burn resistors all over the room ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim |
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![]() "Dr.Death" wrote in message ... "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Snipped It was more fun taking the test in front of an FCC examiner and passing both the commercial telegraph and amateur extra the same day .... in 1966. Yep, and radar endorsement too ... the 1st phone was taken another week that year. I needed it for my job at WROC-TV in Rochester, NY. After going qrt in 1972, I let my tickets lapse. In 1993, I decided to get 'em back. No study. No QRZ.com. No Morse since 1969. Sunuvagun! Amateur extra (20 words per minute) and found out the test was in 5 hours when I called to see who or what was giving the test - right after I decided to get back in. No study, no pain, no sweat. ![]() Didn't bother with the telegraph ticket as I knew the end was coming in a few years. Why pay the price for the exam? Of what use would it be? But I did retrieve what was left of the 1st phone - the GROL (rough equivalent of the 2nd phone years ago). Still haven't been on cw. I tried a Java translator and found I can't do the 40 I used to be able to put on paper with perfect copy. 30 would be about it and pushing real hard unless I got on the air for a week or so. 20, however, sounded slow. This old fart, however, wouldn't have any problems at any time. The only time I had to retest was in 1964 on the general as I had done the stupid thing of learning dots and dashes. It was tough converting to sound, but I managed and passed every exam since. The real exams. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA That IS something to be proud of. My hat off to ya. Now if I could find a good job requiring Morse code, I'd have it made LOL. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim |
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![]() Jim Hampton wrote: "Dr.Death" wrote in message ... cut That IS something to be proud of. My hat off to ya. Now if I could find a good job requiring Morse code, I'd have it made LOL. indeed you would and I'd be giving the round of clapping it deserved 73 from Rochester, NY Jim |
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Jim Hampton" wrote: "Dr.Death" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... wrote: On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:58:06 -0600, "Dr.Death" wrote: wrote in message .. . I know you are too stpupid to realize it but if such an action were upcoming I would know about it It is a fact I am not responoble for your insane delusions I suppose it's all you can do to contain your own. wrong again but still I am not respoble for your isanity How the hell did you pass your code test with your inability to spell. I never have passed a code test You've never passed an intelligence test, either. nice to see a spontaneous agreement that it is all but impossible for to have passed one Nice to see that you still have your head up your ass. Jim Dave and Steve at last report were still claiming I could pass one if i wanted to There have been handicapped hams who passed it, retard. Why can't you? I took the sample test on QRZ.com twice and passed both times without studying, I'll bet an old turd could study all month, have the answers in front of him and still manage to fail. It was more fun taking the test in front of an FCC examiner and passing both the commercial telegraph and amateur extra the same day .... in 1966. Yep, and radar endorsement too ... the 1st phone was taken another week that year. I needed it for my job at WROC-TV in Rochester, NY. After going qrt in 1972, I let my tickets lapse. In 1993, I decided to get 'em back. No study. No QRZ.com. No Morse since 1969. Sunuvagun! Amateur extra (20 words per minute) and found out the test was in 5 hours when I called to see who or what was giving the test - right after I decided to get back in. No study, no pain, no sweat. ![]() Didn't bother with the telegraph ticket as I knew the end was coming in a few years. Why pay the price for the exam? Of what use would it be? But I did retrieve what was left of the 1st phone - the GROL (rough equivalent of the 2nd phone years ago). Still haven't been on cw. I tried a Java translator and found I can't do the 40 I used to be able to put on paper with perfect copy. 30 would be about it and pushing real hard unless I got on the air for a week or so. 20, however, sounded slow. This old fart, however, wouldn't have any problems at any time. The only time I had to retest was in 1964 on the general as I had done the stupid thing of learning dots and dashes. It was tough converting to sound, but I managed and passed every exam since. The real exams. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA Those are some kredentials Jim, no doubt about it. Ever test yourself with a geiger-counter (sp) for second hand radiation? Do you illuminate Elvis black-light posters when you walk in the room? ![]() Hello, Mopar No, but once I made the mistake of entering a room with a bs meter running. The needle spun around 3 times before the thing blew up, scattering aluminum foil and burn resistors all over the room ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim HaHaHa shame on the mess!! |
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![]() sucked off an old friend wrote: Jim Hampton wrote: "Dr.Death" wrote in message ... cut That IS something to be proud of. My hat off to ya. Now if I could find a good job requiring Morse code, I'd have it made LOL. indeed you would and I'd be giving the round of clapping it deserved Markie admits he has the clap! |
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![]() wrote: sucked off an old friend wrote: Jim Hampton wrote: "Dr.Death" wrote in message ... cut That IS something to be proud of. My hat off to ya. Now if I could find a good job requiring Morse code, I'd have it made LOL. indeed you would and I'd be giving the round of clapping it deserved Markie admits he has the clap! more lies |
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![]() sucked off an old friend wrote: wrote: sucked off an old friend wrote: Jim Hampton wrote: "Dr.Death" wrote in message ... cut That IS something to be proud of. My hat off to ya. Now if I could find a good job requiring Morse code, I'd have it made LOL. indeed you would and I'd be giving the round of clapping it deserved Markie admits he has the clap! more lies More of your stupidity, retard. |
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