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Are you by nature a jerk, or did you have study and pass a test for that, too?
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Reloader wrote: Are you by nature a jerk, or did you have study and pass a test for that, too? The truth hurts, does it not, 'tard boy? Run along... dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
dxAce wrote:
Joel Rubin wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 19:33:36 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-05-143A1.doc John Code ability should be one alternative among other technical tests. It seems very odd to freeze a technical test in a museum of bygone technology. If one cannot learn at least a minimal 5 WPM code then they have absolutely no business obtaining an amateur license. dxAce Michigan USA That's like saying that if you don't know how to do octal math you have no business using a computer. Where is the logic (no pun intended) ? Most new amateurs have no interest in cw. If they have the theory down (and the bucks for the equipment), let 'em join! If they are too stupid, they'll electrocute themselves anyway. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
Reloader wrote:
Are you by nature a jerk, or did you have study and pass a test for that, too? Funny you should ask. I thought it was perfectly obvious. He needs no test as he got in under the 'grandfather' provisions of the Asinine Association. He's very repetitious. 'LMFAO' and 'tard come to mind. It's all he knows, poor soul. That and collecting insurance settlements. mike |
m II wrote: Reloader wrote: Are you by nature a jerk, or did you have study and pass a test for that, too? Funny you should ask. I thought it was perfectly obvious. He needs no test as he got in under the 'grandfather' provisions of the Asinine Association. He's very repetitious. 'LMFAO' and 'tard come to mind. It's all he knows, poor soul. That and collecting insurance settlements. LMFAO at the stupid Canuck. Keep trying, 'tard boy! dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
Reloader wrote: Are you by nature a jerk, or did you have study and pass a test for that, too? -- Reloader DXace has three pat responses he has programmed into pf-keys. He doesn't have to think, but just push the keys and the usual LMFAO and TARD and CANADUH spew forth. Thus his ability to respond to a large number of messages in a seemingly short amount of time. |
"John S." wrote: Reloader wrote: Are you by nature a jerk, or did you have study and pass a test for that, too? -- Reloader DXace has three pat responses he has programmed into pf-keys. He doesn't have to think, but just push the keys and the usual LMFAO and TARD and CANADUH spew forth. Thus his ability to respond to a large number of messages in a seemingly short amount of time. Amazing, isn't it, 'tard boy? Keep trying! dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
"John Smith" wrote in message ... Oh really, funny? Well, yah, funny the cobol'ers/fortran'ers don't get a clue... Stating that assembly and C++ are cutting edge is funny. |
"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... beerbarrel wrote: I took a course in COBOL in college and also C++. C++ was by far more difficult to pick up. COBOL was just too wordy for me. I hated writing term papers and that is kinda what in reminded me of. Never took a course in cobol, but used to help students debug their code at the computer center. Wordy is an understatement. It seemed they needed about a page of code to get the title up. At the time, I liked fortran. But it's been years since I had time to write my own software. Yes fortran was/is very powerful. Was very easy to bring a high-end mainframe to its knees with a few lines of code. |
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