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Old June 20th 04, 06:34 AM
Len Over 21
 
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Subject: The Game's Afoot!
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(Len Over 21)
Date: 6/18/2004 2:48 PM Central Standard Time
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(Steve da CAP Ace with too much carburetor heat) sputters and foams:

"I am only here to civilly debate the Morse Code test issue". From

the
archived lies of Leonard H. Anderson.


Nursie isn't touching the "morse code test issue" is she? :-)


Len, please don't ask what he's touching.


I think we all know 'what' when he be posting here... :-)

Nursie wanna fight, curse, send nastygrams. :-)


Count cadence, count!


A little close-order Dill on the quadrangle by the Dill Instructor.

We are all "maggots" but him. :-)

Must be more of that "meaningful dialogue" nursie thinks she is
engaging in. :-)


"My boots are heavy, my chin strap's too tight..."


Not to mention getting a MILITARY handset for that SG-2020 in
a paramilitary configuration! :-)

That was 29 years ago, senior.

That was 13 years ago, senior.

If you're going to parody Spanish, Lennie, you should at least spell

it
correctly.


tsk, tsk, tsk...nursie lost focus again, desperately trying to invent
another nastygram. :-)

I know it is difficult, but TRY to stay within a few light-years of
the topics in context.


Give him latinobonics, "senyor."


Nah. His jump boots are laced too tight and the campaign hat
fits too snug. Insufficient blood flow to the brain to allow foreign
concepts.

[I used that term in here before, in reference to those "old farts"
that want to go on and on about glorious morse, the first love of
their lives...]

The DSN (Digital Switched Network) ...(SNIP)

Even more completely unrealted, off topic trivia from one who must

hide
behind it.


The U.S. government doesn't have the DSN? tsk, tsk, tsk.

DSN works very well. The "government's own internet" as one in
government put it. I've communicated on it. [no license required]


...Battle Hiram of the Republic playing on the PA.


Har! :-)

Try to get with the modern times. Reality is all around you.

Yes, it is.


Try to get out of the ham tunnel you inhabit.

Too bad you can't share in it, eh...?!?!


? "Share" in your small tunnel? Your little imagination?

I am well acquainted with life.


More like death and destruction from appearances. You wish ill on
all who oppose your opinions, even to the point of wishing them dead.

Nursie wanna destroy anything anyone say about opposite
opinions as if they are heretical or perverse.

Not a healthy mind indicator to any lay person.


Not healthy at all.


But nursie be a documented, certificated "extra" (with a license
suitable for framing), therefore "knows" all about hum radio.

Nop, you're not. You are well acquainted with your PERCEPTION of it

from
behind textbooks and CRTs.


...and behind radios. Actual radio communications.

Sunnuvagun, how about that?


Sorry Hans, MARS IS Amateur Radio!

Hi, hi.


Must be a homeland defense radio exercise going on...Tennessee
Thudbolt 2004.

Maybe John has heard some of that? [sorry, John, no offense...]

Someone other than olde-tyme hammes using non-amateur radios
for communications! [who would have thought of it? :-) ]


Just be sure that most of them are not LE. )


:-)

Reality exists beyond the tattered, dog-eared pages of old QST
issues and ARRL handbooks.

Yes, it does. I and others have pointed that out to you on numerous
occassions and invited you to come out and try it. You've declined. Too
much security in LennieLand.


"Security?" Well, yes, I am secure but not in the sense of document
security. :-)


Never heard of "DocSec."


The stuff with the pretty borders on the heavy cover sheet, always
kept in a secure filing cabinet with double locks on it. You know...
"Newington Confidential, Secret (because no one knows about it),
and Top Sacred (all about morse code being epitome, etc.)."

I didn't mention "Q Clearance" because that is NOT about Q Codes.

Ah yes, nursie's reality is rated "top sacred" in classification. :-)


Hiram has spoken.


See? He got cleared for "top."

Problem is, to get a "top" requires a background check. Guvmint
ain't letting out info from the background investigation...

Fort Huachuca was okay in early spring but I've heard it is

uncomfortable
in mid-summer, being in Arizona. Glad I wasn't there in mid-summer.

I HAVE been there in mid-summer...and late summer when it's actually
worse. On several occassions.


Of course you have. You've been everywhere that I've been. :-)


I've never been there. What are their licensing requirements?


Intelligence needed. :-)

It's all documented in this newsgroup. :-)


Best of luck - you're going to have to google everything up to provide
the Security Detail with "proof."

See "Cinderella Liberty."


I didn't. Jack Nicholson is in that one as an SP. Jack also played
Colonel Jessup in "A Few Good Men." [famous line in that pic...
"You can't handle the truth!!!"]

Nursie has been to an HRO store "with buddies" even when it did
not exist in a location. :-)


Magical. Maybe he got mushroom.


Peyote.

Sandia Laboratories is different. But, I can't talk much about that
except that visit concerned things like SID.

Ahhhhhhhhhh.......I see.

Someone else suggests some "security" issues and you try to denigrate
them for it.


SID is an acronym for Seismic Intrusion Devices.

RCA Corporation made a bunch of them for the "McNamara Wall"
in Vietnam, circa 1973-1975. Neat little automatic devices
reporting back (unattended) by radio to a "Portatale" (familiar
name) receiver. Could sense footfalls and had internal sound
processing to differentiate between four-footed and two-footed
creatures. Did the two antennas for them, accurate pattern
measurements on the first model, redesign to a "whip" type
for the second model.

That design is rather outdated now but SIDs are still used by
the government. I really don't know how much information is
still classified. What I've reported is from the public-release
information from Defense Electronics magazine.

Would make a cool variant on a super-tough-to-find "fox hunt"
transmitter. :-) Transmitter stays silent until the stalker
comes close. Sort of "role reversal" of the traditional game.
It would make for very accurate "fox hunt" scoring, though. :-)


"The Hunt for Tight Chin Strap!"

You think you're promoting your "insiderness" and you wave it like a
flag.


Poor baby. Came all unglued for using an old acronym? :-(

tsk, tsk, tsk...all that "hostile action" stuff and never did any
Recon Marine intel patrolling?


Maybe he was a "box kicker."


:-)

No, not "rife." :-) If you are trying a larger vocabulary, try to

get
something somewhat close to correct...and in context.

Yes...rife was correct and in context.


"Rife: (adj) 1. Widespread 2. Abounding (as with error)"

Only in nursieworld where anything not according to nursie is
"rife." :-)


1/2: Widespread Error.


He have riferong mistakes.

You are trying to "poison the well" by singling out only specific
instances of what I've mentioned as to experiences and work over
the last 51+ years.

In other words, I hit the mark so close that you'll be dressing the

wounds
from the "collateral damage" for days.


tsk, tsk, tsk...only in nursie's unhealthy imagination, still living
in the "hostile action" battlezone. :-)


"Fire for Effect!"


BASS...breath, aim, sight, squeeeeeeze...

He a big shot. "A few ounces of pressure," etc. Not much needed
for him to shoot off his mouth...or keyboard.

Must be the post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from no
longer being issued a rifle to deal with "rife-ness."


"My boots are heavy, My mind is rife..."

Welp, he still got a handle on reality.


I think the handle came loose a long time ago.

LHA / WMD