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Old February 16th 10, 05:50 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Happy February 14

On Feb 16, 12:17*am, wrote:
While I was cutting under that tree stump this afternoon, at ground
level, I hatched the bright idea of putting some liquid Dawn dish
washing detergent on my saw blade.It works pretty good too.
cuhulin


Dawn does a lot. I have, for over twelve-thirteen years, mixed it with
my windshield wiper fluid. The difference is just amazing. You do it
once, you won't stop using it, truck drivers know of that friendly
tip. Check it Cuhulin, you'll see what I mean. ;-)
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bpnjensen wrote:

Thanks - yes, I was including that in my verbal "equipment" bundle.
Looks great!

Moreover, no PC near the radio. So, more hardware too. I am
(probably to your chagrin) a pretty old-fashioned guy when it comes to
radio. I like the catch to be fairly tough (although QRN sucks).

Bruce


Like I said, my antenna is 30' away from my computer. I live in a
neighborhood with underground power lines and no detectable light
dimmers. I can hear very weak stations from Europe that no one else on
the West Coast of the USA can get. I can watch my razzle dazzle
receiver from from work.. great fun.
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dave wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:

Thanks - yes, I was including that in my verbal "equipment" bundle.
Looks great!

Moreover, no PC near the radio. So, more hardware too. I am
(probably to your chagrin) a pretty old-fashioned guy when it comes to
radio. I like the catch to be fairly tough (although QRN sucks).

Bruce


Like I said, my antenna is 30' away from my computer. I live in a
neighborhood with underground power lines and no detectable light
dimmers. I can hear very weak stations from Europe that no one else on
the West Coast of the USA can get. I can watch my razzle dazzle
receiver from from work.. great fun.


from from? Listening on that K3 eh? Remember, that 'K' stands for klunker :-)


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Old February 16th 10, 01:49 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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razzle dazzle?
cuhulin

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People come and go, and I remember the time anyone could bring a
newsgroup to its knees with 3 words: "Turkish Armenian Genocide"
:-)


Things haven't changed much. Today's phrase is: 'Zionist Palestinian
Genocide'



mike


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dave wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:

Thanks - yes, I was including that in my verbal "equipment" bundle.
Looks great!

Moreover, no PC near the radio. So, more hardware too. I am
(probably to your chagrin) a pretty old-fashioned guy when it comes to
radio. I like the catch to be fairly tough (although QRN sucks).

Bruce


Like I said, my antenna is 30' away from my computer. I live in a
neighborhood with underground power lines and no detectable light
dimmers. I can hear very weak stations from Europe that no one else on
the West Coast of the USA can get.


No one? And you know this how?


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On 2/16/10 14:02 , Joe from Kokomo wrote:

On 2/16/10 12:14 , m II wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote:

There's no doubt, when things got noisy, he could be in there
swinging with the best of them, but even then, he kept up his radio
content.

Selective memory can be a wonderful thing...



May I present a quick flashback to his racist SUPCOMUCOMM days?


Let's take a trip to the past...(cue calendar pages drifting into the
mist)


D. Peter Maus wrote:

Selective editing can be a wonderful thing, too. Thanks for the
demonstration.


I stand by the statement above.


Selective editing? With almost 300 (that's THREE HUNDRED) rude
statements? Selective editing or not, that many statements are clearly
indicative of Lare's behavior. And selective editing (or not) does not
excuse the vicious racial slurs, vulgarity and homophobia.

Oh, sorry, I almost forgot. You are the best yes-man, cheer leader and
"Amen Charley" that Lare ever had.


Go back and read what he actually wrote. I've never denied he
doesn't get in there and swing with the best of them. In fact, that
was the first clause in my sentence. The clause before the one you
so conveniently ignored.



But if you're interested in Lare bashing, then by all means only
read the clauses that most interest you.

That doesn't mean what you assert is true. '


Yes. Selective editing.






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Old February 17th 10, 04:27 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Feb 16, 2:02*pm, Joe from Kokomo wrote:

D. Peter Maus wrote:


There's no doubt, when things got noisy, he could be in there
swinging with the best of them, but even then, he kept up his
radio content.


Selective memory can be a wonderful thing...


May I present a quick flashback to his racist SUPCOMUCOMM days?


Let's take a trip to the past...(cue calendar pages drifting into
the mist)

D. Peter Maus wrote:
Selective editing can be a wonderful thing, too. Thanks for the
demonstration.
I stand by the statement above.


Selective editing? With almost 300 (that's THREE HUNDRED) rude
statements? Selective editing or not, that many statements are clearly
indicative of Lare's behavior. And selective editing (or not) does not
excuse the vicious racial slurs, vulgarity and homophobia.

Oh, sorry, I almost forgot. You are the best yes-man, cheer leader and
"Amen Charley" that Lare ever had.


Jeez, Mouse, can't you do better than to perpetually be a
boot-licking sycophant* for someone like Lare? It's very unbecoming
of you.


*For those of you whose Funk and Wagnall's dictionary is in the shop,
*sycophant: a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite,
toady, yes man, flunky, fawner.


...and encourager of rudeness and racism.

Defending Lare's racism and vulgarity says a lot about YOU --
unfortunately, it doesn't say anything very good.


Mr. Lare's ass isn't the only one "mouse" has his nose up, he
regularly springs to the defense of other morons whom he wishes to
gain the favor of. Very odd behavior for an adult and there is
something very peculiarly pathetic about it. Kind of like the weakling
we all knew in high school who was water boy for the team, who'd
volunteer to carry the jocks food trays back to the racks after they
finished eating, who'd hang around the locker room hoping to steal a
glimpse of one of his heroes in their underwear, etc., etc. etc. Very
odd indeed.

P.S. I'm guessing he is a brown nosed mouse?
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Old February 17th 10, 04:46 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Feb 16, 12:14*pm, m II wrote:
The Wit and Wisdom of Steve Lare, aka dxAce, Bozo, White Trash.
SUPCOMUCOMM (Supreme Commander, United Counties of Michigan Militia)
Michigan
USA


Goodness gracious these are the rantings of a very angry and bitter
individual possessed by extremely disturbed mind. Clearly a ticking
time bomb waiting to go off. Have the local authorities been
notified?

With what seems to be an epidemic of rampage killings throughout the
USA I'm just asking.

Thank you bringing this out in the open Michael, who knows how many
lives you might have saved. The world would be a much safer place if
everyone had the civic consciousness you do.
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Old February 17th 10, 06:57 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Feb 16, 2:14*pm, "D. Peter Maus"
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* *Yes. Selective editing.- Hide quoted text -


Selective editing? It's a body of work that would take most haters a
lifetime to accumulate.

As demonstrated in other threads that you have elbowed your way into,
you have an uncanny ability to bury yourself deeper with every follow-
up post.

So do the group AND yourself a favor - SHUT UP!

Please accept my advice in the spirit it is given, i.e. in a good
way.

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