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If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra
is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC |
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On 2006-11-04, Slow Code wrote:
If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. Thanks to guys like you, there are always plenty of free seats at club meetings. -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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Ben Jackson wrote: On 2006-11-04, Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. Thanks to guys like you, there are always plenty of free seats at club meetings. and thanks to guys like you there are always plenty of free blow jobs at club meetings -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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"Slow Code" wrote in message nk.net... If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC Not only should the No-Coder give up his seat to a superior, he should also wipe it clean with disinfectant. |
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Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC Andy writes; Yeah.... I got yer salute right here !!!! Andy W4OAH |
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OFF TOPIC YOU ****EN MORON!
AndyS wrote: Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC Andy writes; Yeah.... I got yer salute right here !!!! Andy W4OAH --- avast! Antivirus: Inbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0645-4, 11/03/2006 Tested on: 11/5/2006 10:52:02 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2006 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0645-4, 11/03/2006 Tested on: 11/5/2006 10:53:14 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2006 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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YOU ****EN MORONS! STOP CROSS POSTING YOUR HAMSTER CRAP IN SCANNER
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On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:58:09 GMT, Slow Code wrote:
If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC ++++++++ You have been drinking too much sloe gin. |
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X-rated Vermonter wrote in
: On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:58:09 GMT, Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC ++++++++ You have been drinking too much sloe gin. Please wipe the seat after you get off to sit on the floor. Thanks. SC |
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote:
X-rated Vermonter wrote in : On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:58:09 GMT, Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC ++++++++ You have been drinking too much sloe gin. Please wipe the seat after you get off to sit on the floor. Thanks. SC +++++++++ It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. |
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X-rated Vermonter wrote:
It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. Where's the evidence? Steve, K4YZ |
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On 5 Nov 2006 22:58:48 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
X-rated Vermonter wrote: It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. Where's the evidence? Steve, K4YZ ++++++++++ http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsS...?licKey=236071 In May 1997 20 wpm was still in effect. K1XV the X-rated Vermonter |
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X-rated Vermonter wrote: On 5 Nov 2006 22:58:48 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote: It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. Where's the evidence? Steve, K4YZ ++++++++++ http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsS...?licKey=236071 In May 1997 20 wpm was still in effect. K1XV the X-rated Vermonter No...Where's the evidence of Slow Code being a bozo...?!?! (And I passed the 20WPM when I still had to send, too...) Steve, K4YZ |
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Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC Andy writes: A FINE idea. And if the Extra needs to go to the restroom for some reason, the no-code should accompany him with a roll of tissue and assist in His endeavors....... It's innovative ideas like yours that bring inspiration and, dare I say it, PRIDE to those who have joined the ranks of Amateur Radio. And I am shocked, I tell you, shocked, at the attempts of our members to discredit what is obviously a very inventive personality..... There's no doubt in my mind that you could be another "Larry the Cable Guy" if you set your mind to it. The world has far too many Einsteins and not nearly enough Howard Deans, and you might have a ready made niche..... No one here thinks more highly of you than I , Andy |
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wrote in message ... On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:42:10 -0500, X-rated Vermonter wrote: No...Where's the evidence of Slow Code being a bozo...?!?! (And I passed the 20WPM when I still had to send, too...) Steve, K4YZ ++++++++++++ I think a review of Slow Code's many posts on this and related issues make it self evident. exchanges like this make the notion SC is K4YZ look awfully likely Prototypical example of the old saying, "A Legend In His Own Mind". Harold KD5SAK |
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X-rated Vermonter wrote in
: On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote in m: On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:58:09 GMT, Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC ++++++++ You have been drinking too much sloe gin. Please wipe the seat after you get off to sit on the floor. Thanks. SC +++++++++ It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. If you're really a code tested Extra, why do you want to dumb down ham radio? You should help me push for better radio exams by supporting an increase in speed of the code requirement. If we can get rid of the no-codes and nickle hams, test everyone up to 13 and 20wpm, no one will have to sit on the floor at club meetings anymore. SC |
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"AndyS" wrote in
oups.com: Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC Andy writes: A FINE idea. And if the Extra needs to go to the restroom for some reason, the no-code should accompany him with a roll of tissue and assist in His endeavors....... I like it, but there's only one problem. No-codes don't use toilet paper. Somebody is going to have to Elmer them on how to wipe a butt and since it's your idea.... SC |
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On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 00:58:31 GMT, Slow Code wrote:
X-rated Vermonter wrote in : On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote in : On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:58:09 GMT, Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC ++++++++ You have been drinking too much sloe gin. Please wipe the seat after you get off to sit on the floor. Thanks. SC +++++++++ It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. If you're really a code tested Extra, why do you want to dumb down ham radio? You should help me push for better radio exams by supporting an increase in speed of the code requirement. If we can get rid of the no-codes and nickle hams, test everyone up to 13 and 20wpm, no one will have to sit on the floor at club meetings anymore. SC ++++++++++++ I don't want to dumb down amateur radio, but you very much want to. You see, amateur radio is supposed to be about advancement of the art, and preparing and maintaining a civilian population with contemporary communications skills Mandating a mode that has fallen completely out of military and commercial use as obsolete is contrary to the concept of advancement of the art. It is as if blood letting was a required course for a medical degree. Code is fine for those who like that mode. I use it at least once a month. However, it is no longer the mode that is best in weak signal conditions, or that uses the narrowest band width for effective communication. PSK31 runs circles around code. And guess what....many of the most fervent code guys I know cheat and use computers to print the received code on a screen, and a keyboard to allow the computer to generate their sending. An amateur extra exam these days covers information a lot more current than that on the exam just a few decades ago. Perhaps instead of harping on code as some indicator of intelligence, you should direct your efforts to having all hams retested on license renewal, to make sure they continue to be current with the state of the art in amateur radio. Or do you believe that de Forest era vacuum tubes are more relevant to amateur radio in the 21st century than integrated circuits? |
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X-rated Vermonter wrote in message ... On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 00:58:31 GMT, Slow Code wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote in m: On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote in m: On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:58:09 GMT, Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC ++++++++ You have been drinking too much sloe gin. Please wipe the seat after you get off to sit on the floor. Thanks. SC +++++++++ It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. If you're really a code tested Extra, why do you want to dumb down ham radio? You should help me push for better radio exams by supporting an increase in speed of the code requirement. If we can get rid of the no-codes and nickle hams, test everyone up to 13 and 20wpm, no one will have to sit on the floor at club meetings anymore. SC ++++++++++++ I don't want to dumb down amateur radio, but you very much want to. You see, amateur radio is supposed to be about advancement of the art, and preparing and maintaining a civilian population with contemporary communications skills Mandating a mode that has fallen completely out of military and commercial use as obsolete is contrary to the concept of advancement of the art. It is as if blood letting was a required course for a medical degree. Code is fine for those who like that mode. I use it at least once a month. However, it is no longer the mode that is best in weak signal conditions, or that uses the narrowest band width for effective communication. PSK31 runs circles around code. And guess what....many of the most fervent code guys I know cheat and use computers to print the received code on a screen, and a keyboard to allow the computer to generate their sending. An amateur extra exam these days covers information a lot more current than that on the exam just a few decades ago. Perhaps instead of harping on code as some indicator of intelligence, you should direct your efforts to having all hams retested on license renewal, to make sure they continue to be current with the state of the art in amateur radio. Or do you believe that de Forest era vacuum tubes are more relevant to amateur radio in the 21st century than integrated circuits? He's still trying to homebrew his first spark-gap transmitter. |
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K4YZ wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote: It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. Where's the evidence? Steve, K4YZ Silly Bozo Wabbit, opinions need no evidence. |
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Steve, K4YZ Silly Bozo Wabbit, opinions need no evidence. not when they oppose the Might Steve then they must be proven true or he will meat justice or some such crap .... Mork punces again.... he will meat justice he will meat justice he will meat justice You are your own worst enemy, Mork. |
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Colonel Mark wrote: more fraud Steve, K4YZ Silly Bozo Wabbit, opinions need no evidence. not when they oppose the Might Steve then they must be proven true or he will meat justice or some such crap ... Mork punces again.... he will meat justice he will meat justice he will meat justice You are your own worst enemy, Mork. hardly steve most people are not so teribly concerned with spelling indeed most people reconize that when all you have to offer is speling mistakes you have NO real armguement to make you are your own worst enemy. i could not make such a fool of you without YOUR help and consent |
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X-rated Vermonter wrote in
: On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 00:58:31 GMT, Slow Code wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote in m: On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote: X-rated Vermonter wrote in m: On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:58:09 GMT, Slow Code wrote: If all the seats are taken at a club meeting and a 20wpm code tested Extra is standing, a no-code ham should give their seat to the Extra and sit on the floor. After saluting of course. SC ++++++++ You have been drinking too much sloe gin. Please wipe the seat after you get off to sit on the floor. Thanks. SC +++++++++ It just so happens that I passed a 20 wpm code test and I think you are a bozo. If you're really a code tested Extra, why do you want to dumb down ham radio? You should help me push for better radio exams by supporting an increase in speed of the code requirement. If we can get rid of the no-codes and nickle hams, test everyone up to 13 and 20wpm, no one will have to sit on the floor at club meetings anymore. SC ++++++++++++ I don't want to dumb down amateur radio, but you very much want to. You see, amateur radio is supposed to be about advancement of the art, and preparing and maintaining a civilian population with contemporary communications skills Mandating a mode that has fallen completely out of military and commercial use as obsolete is contrary to the concept of advancement of the art. It is as if blood letting was a required course for a medical degree. Code is fine for those who like that mode. I use it at least once a month. However, it is no longer the mode that is best in weak signal conditions, or that uses the narrowest band width for effective communication. PSK31 runs circles around code. And guess what....many of the most fervent code guys I know cheat and use computers to print the received code on a screen, and a keyboard to allow the computer to generate their sending. An amateur extra exam these days covers information a lot more current than that on the exam just a few decades ago. Perhaps instead of harping on code as some indicator of intelligence, you should direct your efforts to having all hams retested on license renewal, to make sure they continue to be current with the state of the art in amateur radio. Or do you believe that de Forest era vacuum tubes are more relevant to amateur radio in the 21st century than integrated circuits? Code is just one part of it. Here's my four step plan that will keep ham radio from becoming like CB: Step 1: No more automatic renewals. Individuals must retest and pass all elements required for their license class. Step 2: The passing score for written exams needs to be raised to 85%. Step 3: Code elements should be 13 wpm for General, and 20 wpm for Extra. Step 4: Make the no-code license one year non-renewable. |
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John Smith wrote in
: Tell us man, we are here to help you! Don't be afraid to admit it and come clean. You already have our pity, although you found the end to our patience a while back. JS John, If it's not too difficult for your tiny CW hating brain to handle, try to figured out how to use your killfile. Everyone is tired of seeing your retard follow-ups to my protect ham radio posts. Tnx. Try not to get your pants dirty when you sit on the floor at the next club meeting. SC |
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On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:34:05 GMT, Slow Code wrote:
Code is just one part of it. Here's my four step plan that will keep ham radio from becoming like CB: Step 1: No more automatic renewals. Individuals must retest and pass all elements required for their license class. Step 2: The passing score for written exams needs to be raised to 85%. Step 3: Code elements should be 13 wpm for General, and 20 wpm for Extra. Step 4: Make the no-code license one year non-renewable. +++++++++ Your plan will eliminate QRM. There will be nobody left with a license. Are you an undercover agent for some commercial group that is looking to take over ham band spectrum for commercial uses? You are a caricature of a crusty old fool. |
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X-rated Vermonter wrote in
: On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:34:05 GMT, Slow Code wrote: Code is just one part of it. Here's my four step plan that will keep ham radio from becoming like CB: Step 1: No more automatic renewals. Individuals must retest and pass all elements required for their license class. Step 2: The passing score for written exams needs to be raised to 85%. Step 3: Code elements should be 13 wpm for General, and 20 wpm for Extra. Step 4: Make the no-code license one year non-renewable. +++++++++ Your plan will eliminate QRM. There will be nobody left with a license. I know you're right. Requiring good operators will kill the service. Hams just want to be appliance operators these days and they don't want license exams that will interfere with them getting to those appliances even though it means being less skilled. I don't see anyone modernizing like everyone says is happening. They just get their licenses and grab a microphone. What percentage of hams have a computer connected to a radio? Probably less than 30%. Hams don't want to modernize. Guess we just have live with inferior operators on the bands from here on out. Then again, maybe hams shouldn't be required to be knowledgable or have skills. Requiring skills and knowledge is too old skool. Everything must be outcome based these days, even licensing. It ain't like we have to help out in emergencies or anything. It's Quantity, not quality. We need more hams even if they aren't skilled. SC |
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