From: Leo on Jun 19, 11:26 am
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 11:02:42 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote:
Leo wrote:
On 19 Jun 2005 04:48:01 -0700, wrote:
Leo wrote:
On 18 Jun 2005 17:30:57 -0700, wrote:
Leo wrote:
On 18 Jun 2005 10:41:47 -0700, wrote:
From: Mike Coslo on Fri 17 Jun 2005 22:07
You are correct there Leo. Jim is perfectly capable of not responding
to anything Len posts. We all are.
I'm not sure that I'd agree, Mike. Jim seems to feel compelled to
respond to anything and everything regarding Len. From early morning
to late at night, 7 days a week, he wages his futile war on the
newsgroup.
Doesn't look like a choice - more like an obcession.
The same way with that warm, wonderful Extra, K4YZ... :-)
And of course, Len knows quite well that all he has to do is put in a
reference to the Nazi's, and it will get a response. Sets the hook quite
regularly, he does! Irresistible bait apparently.
Right you are, Mike. One of the most important things I learned from
being a parent - if you let the kids know where the buttons are, they
can't push 'em!
Real hams don't have buttons...just code keys and rotary knobs
and switches, lots and lots of them... :-)
Jimmie and Stebie and Davie all try to manufacture as many
"buttons" as they can. Tsk, tsk, they find that those "buttons"
don't connect to any of my circuits, don't do anything. :-)
But, they hang in there, wearing out their pudgy lil fingers,
pushing, pushing, pushing. Parallel-connected triodes in
"push-push" connection, running unneutralized and breaking into
oscillation at the least disturbance! Tsk, tsk.
Stalemate. Looks like everyone is getting exactly what they want.
Or as Mick Jagger says - you can't always get what you want - you get
what you need!
A Rolling Stone gathers no Carrie Moss.
[Megalips Mick was too busy with others...]
73, Leo
Most sincere good wishes on this Father's Day (in here it looks
more like 'boxing day' but without any Brit connotations),