"K4YZ" frothing-at-the-mouth Avenging Angle, still mad as hell
and unable to take it anymore posted this on Sun, Mar 6 2005 5:49
am:
Dee Flint wrote:
"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...
woke up from a long winter's nap and wrote:
On Thurs, Mar 3 2005 11:04 pm, "Dee Flint" (calmed down from a
previous
hissy fit) jumped into a so-called conversation and shouted out:
"Alun L. Palmer" wrote in message
. ..
wrote in
oups.com:
[snip]
Are there
thousands of hams that could pass the General or Extra theory
trapped
above 30 MHz? Yes.
There are no hams "trapped above 30Mhz.
Riiiiight, Mama Dee. Nobody is trapped. No-coders are
NOBODIES.
Incorrect, grizzled ancient one. No coders have the same
opportunity to
pass the piddling, easy 5 wpm code test as anyone else.
Even the unlicensed have the same oppotunities...It's just that
SOME of them don't ahve the cajones to take the test...Mostly becasue
it's illegal to take the test open-book.
Tsk. Stevie done took a bath in Lie Soap again. :-)
Lennie couldn't do it otherwise. He keeps making significant
error-of-fact even when he has plenty of opportunity to "get it right"
before he posts in here...pity that!
Of course, "pity" that so few want to inhabit a world of
fantasy conjured up by the PCTA extras where Morse
Is King! :-)
Ironic that Lennie claims that he's such a brilliant engineer.
Tsk, tsk. Stevie done IMAGINED something again. Bad,
Stevie, Bad!
I am an electronics design engineer by training and
experience, accepting money for such work. Did that
for years and years. I've not claimed otherwise. :-)
"Brilliant?!?" Only when I turn on the Xenon spotlight.
:-) [I don't glow in the dark yet... :-) ]
Lot's of NON engineer types have some very enviable "DX" records
never operating below 144MHz, let alone on 50MHz. Quite a few DXCC's
awarded for VHF operations.
THAT takes skill...perseverence...knowled?ge...determination.
In other words...characteristics Lennie lacks.
Tsk, tsk. How did the subject suddenly turn to VHF DX? :-)
Is big badass Stevie some kind of VHF operations DX hero?
Tell us all about your mighty (hostile?) actions at VHF and
above! I'm sure we can find at least one person in here who
has the patience to listen to such tales.
Tsk. As for "skills" and the rest, I was working with 1.8 GHz
multi-channel microwave radio terminals back in 1954, as
operations and maintenance supervisor of 9 of them in 1955.
All line-of-sight, of course, but operating 24/7 and had to.
You'll fogive Lennie's mock-derogatory attack on your gender,
Dee.
Lennie's own female significant other wouldn't favor him with
offspring, hence most of his angst vis-a-vis women, and I assume his
misdirected attack on pre-teen licensure in Amateur Radio (no
practical
experience in child development).
Tsk, tsk, tsk. My wife and I will celebrate our 6th wedding
anniversary soon. :-)
Tsk. Stevie hasn't done a good work-up on his opponents in
here. Stevie needs to go back to Psychiatry 101 and review
what he didn't get the first time around. :-)
I'm not sure what this thing about "raising children" is
about...it's an artificiality brought up by those who just
want to FIGHT about a subject.
He even digs in pretty deep on Kim who's own position on many
issues actually parallels his own. Ya gots ta wonder why he would
publically slap around a potential ally.
I "dig deep?" :-) "Slap around a potential ally?!?" :-)
Stevie must be on some kind of druggie Trip again. :-)
Lennie has a LOT of trouble distinguishing between a LOT of
things, Dee...
Like "truth" and "mistruth". They are interchangeable in
Lennie's
world.
Tsk, tsk, tsk. I live in REALITY, not in Stevie's fantasy world
where He sets the rulez and determines what is "truth" and
what is "lie." :-)
And if he were a licensed Amateur, Lennie would know how much
significantly more challenging it is to obtain a DXCC above 50MHz than
below it.
Tsk, tsk, tsk. Poor Stevie is trying to divert the subject.
I've worked above 50 MHz and I've worked below 50 MHz
since 1953 and continued to do so until 2004. Never had
to get an amateur radio license for that nor know morse
code, just used my First 'Phone first granted in 1956. :-)
Makes those who do it a lot more remarkable in my book...
Stevie needs to get TWO books. And OPEN them. :-)
Mediocrity kept Lennie away from at least one "aerospace" job I
know of.
Which one was that? :-)
Was it Hughes Aircraft Company? Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation?
Micro-Radionics division of Systron-Donner? Birtcher Instruments?
Electro-Optical Systems (a division of Xerox Corporation)? Radio
Corporation of America? Teledyne Electronics? Rocketdyne (then
a division of Rockwell International, sold to Boeing Aircraft, with
a
current, pending sale to another corporation not yet completed)?
I've posted those places of employment in here before. You
really ought to get things straight. Tsk.
No doubt it kept him from others too.
Heh heh heh...I'm suuuure you think so...except I chose my
places of employment, was NEVER fired for any reason.
But he DID "have his hands in" several "aerospace" jobs...No
doubt
some of the early Vanguard missions and at least one Space Shuttle
mission.
I did?!? Stevie went off into some wild blue yonder of his own.
Tsk. "Aerospace" means both air and space. :-)
Rocketdyne designed and built - and still builds - the Space
Shuttle Main Engine (SSME). Three on every STS vehicle.
[that's "shuttle" to civilians] Liquid hydrogent - liquid oxygen
powered, throttleable thrust, 350,000 pounds of thrust
(awesome to feel one 1200 feet away in the blockhouse
during a test run). Each SSME has its own strap-on
computer to control the throttleable engine and measure
oxygen flow indirectly.
Tsk. I've never been directly involved in a "mission" of STS
(specific flight) and certainly not on the "Vanguard" program.
(Lennie and Brain call me "nuts", but then they keep making
assinine assertions in the face of well known, publically accepted
standards to the contrary of thier "understanding" of
things...Sheeeeesh...)
Well, little Stevie is 0 for naught on this message, hasn't gotten
one thing correct yet, wandered obliquely off on some tangent
subject in a transcendental haze. Poor guy should STAY on
his meds...and seek professional medical mental therapy.
But, Stevie IS a shining example of a modern PCTA amateur
extra! [oy veh! :-) ]