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![]() David Edtardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Awwww... poor little fake boy with the fake amateur license! You are a jingoist xenophobe, who does not realize that in many places in the world, particularly 40 to 50 years ago, a test was not a requirement for a ham license. Absolutely pathological... there is no record of you ever having a valid amateur radio license! |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Edtardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Awwww... poor little fake boy with the fake amateur license! You are a jingoist xenophobe, who does not realize that in many places in the world, particularly 40 to 50 years ago, a test was not a requirement for a ham license. Absolutely pathological... there is no record of you ever having a valid amateur radio license! There is no record of lots of things in less developed countries. So what? When I was offered a general manager's job in Mexico City in the 70's, I pointed out that I was not a born Mexican citizen, as the law required. The owner said that this was not even a minor issue, and explained that many equivalents of the county courthouse had burnt down, been destroyed, etc., since my date of birth, and he would find one; sworn statements by residents of the locality would be accepted as proof of birth and, thus, citizenship. Voila! Instant citizen. Of course, you think that Ecuador had a test for ham licenses in the 60's. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha h. That's funny. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Edtardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Awwww... poor little fake boy with the fake amateur license! You are a jingoist xenophobe, who does not realize that in many places in the world, particularly 40 to 50 years ago, a test was not a requirement for a ham license. Absolutely pathological... there is no record of you ever having a valid amateur radio license! There is no record of lots of things in less developed countries. So what? When I was offered a general manager's job in Mexico City in the 70's, I pointed out that I was not a born Mexican citizen, as the law required. The owner said that this was not even a minor issue, and explained that many equivalents of the county courthouse had burnt down, been destroyed, etc., since my date of birth, and he would find one; sworn statements by residents of the locality would be accepted as proof of birth and, thus, citizenship. Voila! Instant citizen. Of course, you think that Ecuador had a test for ham licenses in the 60's. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha h. That's funny. Would say you were easily amused? I would. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... Would say you were easily amused? I would. I find it amusing that a dxer who is so full of himself as to call himself an "ace" in the hobby knows so little about the cultures and idiosyncrasies of other nations. It makes me doubt he even DXes. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Would say you were easily amused? I would. I find it amusing that a dxer who is so full of himself as to call himself an "ace" in the hobby knows so little about the cultures and idiosyncrasies of other nations. It makes me doubt he even DXes. Even if I DX one day a year I'm DX'ing more than you! LMFAO at the Mo Faux. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Would say you were easily amused? I would. I find it amusing that a dxer who is so full of himself as to call himself an "ace" in the hobby knows so little about the cultures and idiosyncrasies of other nations. It makes me doubt he even DXes. You don't get much right do you. Interesting that the stuff you just make up out of thin air amuses you... but come on and level with us Eduardo, tells us what really amuses you. I think it is lying and getting us to believe it. That is what amuses you. Come on admit it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Oct 6, 9:56 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Edtardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Awwww... poor little fake boy with the fake amateur license! You are a jingoist xenophobe, who does not realize that in many places in the world, particularly 40 to 50 years ago, a test was not a requirement for a ham license. Absolutely pathological... there is no record of you ever having a valid amateur radio license! There is no record of lots of things in less developed countries. So what? When I was offered a general manager's job in Mexico City in the 70's, I pointed out that I was not a born Mexican citizen, as the law required. The owner said that this was not even a minor issue, and explained that many equivalents of the county courthouse had burnt down, been destroyed, etc., since my date of birth, and he would find one; sworn statements by residents of the locality would be accepted as proof of birth and, thus, citizenship. Voila! Instant citizen. Of course, you think that Ecuador had a test for ham licenses in the 60's. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha h. That's funny.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You're lying. You've lied about your name, your job title, your ethnicity and your academic background. And now we're supposed to believe you about your ham license? Lol. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... You're lying. You've lied about your name, Nope. I have a name given at baptism in addition to birth names. Common practice, your job title, NAB made a mistake in the title on a convention program on tehe web... big deal. your ethnicity Ethnoically, I am Irish & Celt. ("Hispanic" is not an ethnicity) and your academic background. It's perfectly clear. And now we're supposed to believe you about your ham license? Lo Well, as long as idiots like you think there ewas a license test, it does not matter. When you could get a major market commercial FM license in a day, with nothing more than a letter requesting it, how hard could a ham license have been? |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... You're lying. You've lied about your name, Nope. I have a name given at baptism in addition to birth names. Oh please, post that baptismal certificate on your website! Common practice, your job title, NAB made a mistake in the title on a convention program on tehe web... big deal. your ethnicity Ethnoically, I am Irish & Celt. ("Hispanic" is not an ethnicity) and your academic background. It's perfectly clear. And now we're supposed to believe you about your ham license? Lo Well, as long as idiots like you think there ewas a license test, it does not matter. When you could get a major market commercial FM license in a day, with nothing more than a letter requesting it, how hard could a ham license have been? Obviously to hard for you to obtain because it never existed! |
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![]() dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... You're lying. You've lied about your name, Nope. I have a name given at baptism in addition to birth names. Oh please, post that baptismal certificate on your website! What, Hose-A hasn't delivered it yet you say? You'd better get him moving on that faux document! LMFAO |
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