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Old June 25th 04, 11:36 PM
William
 
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Len Over 21 wrote:

In article , (Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:

Subject: The Game's Afoot!
From:
(Len Over 21)
Date: 6/22/2004 4:26 PM Central Standard Time
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Poor nursie. Never been involved with the larger world of radio,
only other amateurs and posturing, always FIGHTING. I've
been in the larger world of radio for half a century. Radio is not
a magical mystery to me nor is communications of any sort by
visual or audible means,

Why does it always have to be about you, Len?


It could be about your forgetfulness, but then there wouldn't be much
discussion, would there?


No, there wouldn't. I'm not all that forgetful.


It is because of your forgetfulness that there is very little to talk
about with you.

Radio amateurs are free
to seek out information about the "larger world of radio" in any number
of venues.


And Len disagrees?


Do you actually read any of the material before posting a reply?


Let me check my documentation.

Yes, I read it.

You ought to take it up with Steve as he refuses to seek out
information about the "larger world of radio," specifically MARS in
which he claims to be a participant.


Do you actually read any of the material before posting a reply?


Let me check my notes.

Yes, I actually read the material.

"Free to" does not equate to "forced to".


There you go trying to change the subject matter again. It never was
about "forced to." Steve does not avail himself to the facts. He
continually spouts false statements. He will continue to do so until
he freely avails himself to factual information, which Len has nicely
provided a clickable link for his use. It couldn't be simpler. So,
Len does wish more ignorant amateurs would freely seek out information
about the "larger world of radio." It would certainly save the rest
of a lot of trouble.

Many radio amateurs have been or are participants in the
"larger world of radio".


One in particular also participates in MARS and CAP communications,
but apparently has never been trained. He cannot differentiate
between the Amateur Service and MARS, repeatedly backing his statement
that "MARS IS Amateur Radio."


Without amateur radio ops, there'd be no MARS program.


The program would exist with no volunteers whatsoever.

Hi, hi!


What are you, OSCAR I?


Noted.

If you'd like to impress us, obtain an amateur
radio license of any class and regale us with those tales.


What tales?


Read the material, "William".


I mostly enjoyed your tales of working out of band Frenchmen on 6
meters.