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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:51:28 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: I am too lazy I think that says it all. |
If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:37:41 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: My MENSA membership number is 1006281. There ought to be a Godwin's Rule type of rule for using the MENSA crutch. Maybe I should declare one. Klein's rule - so you lose. (The claim "I'm so intelligent that ..." proves lack of intelligence.) |
If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:57:13 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: Al Klein wrote: Since frequency assignments aren't theory, your question is both irrelevant and incompetent. So the questions on my Extra exam were irrelevant? No, but at least you're consistent - your response is non-responsive and incompetent. |
If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:04:45 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: Al Klein wrote: But, since you don't know the difference between "learning" and "memorizing", nor which subjects fall into which category, you probably can't see the parallel. Learning is impossible without memorizing. Memorizing is possible without learning. You are simply ignorant I'm not the one who doesn't understand the discussion, inverting "memorizing" and "learning". Maybe you need to stop being so lazy and actually learn something. Is English your second language? Third. My internal language is (was) my first. Brooklynese was my second. English is my third. Again, from Websters Again, Webster's is a compendium of common usage, not an unabridged (regardless of the trademark) authoritative source. those who cling to dictionary definitions as authoritative announce their lack of actual knowledge. |
If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:08:14 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: Al Klein wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Here's the crux of your communications problem. From Webster's: "The absolutely worst source of the definition of a technical term is a non-technical dictionary. "Memorize" is NOT a technical word. As a technical term (the usage here) it is, by definition. Please get back to us when you have talked the IEEE into putting your special definition of "memorize" into their technical dictionary. As soon as the IEEE becomes a body of experts in the usage of the English language. In the meantime, why don't you go and learn something? Anything. New experiences can be quite enjoyable. |
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