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Old December 20th 05, 05:33 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
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Default Reasonable and unique, was One Class of Amateur Radio License?

From: Dave Heil on Dec 18, 5:46 pm

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From: Dave Heil on Dec 18, 8:51 am
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From: on Dec 14, 6:22 pm
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
From: on Tues, Dec 13 2005 4:32 pm




Tsk, tsk, tsk, if you want to do rec.movies.critique.negative
go to the appropriate newsgroup.


How about this instead: If you bring something up, make sure it is
something you know about rather than foisting off your factual errors as
fact.


Oh, oh, the Dominatrix is extending her whip, demanding Order
and Obediance! :-)

Here's some "facts" written by others in he

"FCC doesn't license radio amateurs."

"MARS IS ham radio."


The book's author, Davis Grubb had a hard time with reality.


PCTAs have a hard time with reality also... :-)


I'm certain that it appears that way to you.


It appears that way to many, many readers of this morseblog.

This newsgroup is NOT a movieblog or a literaryblog.



In one
interview, he said that he could remember that whenever an execution
took place at the prison in Moundsville, the lights all over town would
dim.


No doubt the electricity was wired in by an "A-1 Operator."


Operators wire for electricity? That doesn't make sense. The point was
that they weren't using electricity.


UNBEND, Davie. :-) You are too wound up and literal. :-)


Tsk, I just asked a question.


No, actually you didn't.


A question mark punctuation sign doesn't denote a question? :-)



No, I was actually here on leave while in the Air Force. I saw portions
of the film shot and took some great photos of the cast, in and out of
character.

I have the film and also have "Night of the Hunter" along with those
books and several more by Grubb.


"Night of the Hunter" was released in 1955. That means that
actual filming was done in 1954. You were IN the USAF in
1954? That doesn't fit with what you've said before in here.


It was shot on location in Moundsville and Marshall County in 1970.


Is that the movie you are referring to? You aren't being clear
in your remarks on film production.

Of course, this morseblog isn't ABOUT motion picture production,
is it? :-)


...so it is useless to get you to unbend your dictatorial
Prussian persistence in puling orders.


What's a puling order?


Pule: vi "To whimper or whine, as a sick or fretful child does."
also "puled, puling"

Don't you get anything right? :-)


Your current views as regards amateur radio exhibit no shades of gray
whatever.


That may be because so many amateur radio "practitioners" are
into unreal draconian regulations that allow few options.

Go figure!


I have. That's why I oppose the regulation of requiring
a singular mode test for radio amateurs when the regulating
agency makes that mode as optional to use as any other
allocated mode. :-)


Corporations have paid me real money to "get things right" and
I have, consistently.


At least that's your story and you're sticking to it.


It's not a "story" and it is factual. You are welcome to
research my background, all references in work done, even
challenge the IRS, Franchise Tax Board of California, FBI,
CIA, DIA, DCAS, DoE, IEEE, RCA, EOS, MRI, all my employers.
:-)

You're the only
guy who has ever been 1) paid real money by a corporation 2) to get
things right.


INCORRECT. I'm not the "ONLY" one. :-)




I don't go to much by what movie reviewers write.


This newsgroup is a morseblog, not a movieblog.

Don't you get anything right? :-)