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Len Over 21 wrote:
Go for it, big daddy dave. Ain't no cats on your hot tin roof. I left active duty in 1956, moved to southern California in 1956, worked IN radio-electronics in the aerospace industries out here. I'm still working IN it but not at regular hours. Better than 40 hours a week from then to now. Even did a severe major shift to go from illustration to electronics engineering. Kept up a hobby in electronics at home all that time. Even authored articles on electronics and ham radio as a professional writer in spare time. Became senior staff engineer at several large electronics corporations. Howaboutthat? Does that "show enough interest?" I'd say making a career out of an "interest" ought to prove something to anyone with more than four brain cells. Nope. Not enough to mighty big dave. To him (bless his 4-synapse grey matter) I'd have to regress and Learn To Beep Morse and become an amatoor hum wid a reel lisense. All that bragging and still can't pass the test for a ham license. |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil Miss Construance writes: Len Over 21 wrote: The question-topic of the morse code test pertains to GETTING INTO amateur radio below 30 MHz. Some have misconstrued the essence of amateur radio as being a skilled radiotelegrapher. Others have misconstrued the term "GETTING INTO" amateur radio as meaning the several decades of interest preceeding the several years of newsgroup posts just before the three-year-old claim of getting "an Extra right out of the box". Go for it, big daddy dave. Ain't no cats on your hot tin roof. I did go for it, Len--forty years ago, within a year of my first exposure to amateur radio. I left active duty in 1956, moved to southern California in 1956, worked IN radio-electronics in the aerospace industries out here. Nope. Nothing about your obtaining an amateur radio license here. I'm still working IN it but not at regular hours. Better than 40 hours a week from then to now. Even did a severe major shift to go from illustration to electronics engineering. Kept up a hobby in electronics at home all that time. Even authored articles on electronics and ham radio as a professional writer in spare time. Became senior staff engineer at several large electronics corporations. No, nothing about your having obtained an amateur radio license here. Howaboutthat? Does that "show enough interest?" In obtaining an amateur radio license? Why, no, none at all. I'd say making a career out of an "interest" ought to prove something to anyone with more than four brain cells. Nope. Not enough to mighty big dave. To him (bless his 4-synapse grey matter) I'd have to regress and Learn To Beep Morse and become an amatoor hum wid a reel lisense. You haven't Beeped Morse nor have you Passed Any Written Exam. You've taken no action on your declared interest. Geez, snarly dave, those electroshock treatments do take away some of your smarts. Was the gunnery nurse in attendance? Did he dance well? Who lead? Who did what? My smarts are fine, Len. I wrote about getting into amateur radio. Your response didn't address that, did it? Dave K8MN |
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Leo wrote:
On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 15:01:25 -0500, Mike Coslo wrote: snippage You forgot to add Kim's callsign! I like Paul's callsign better! ![]() Yaknow, I didn't even notice till you mentioned it! 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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JJ wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote: You forgot to add Kim's callsign! I suppose the Super Bowl half-time act with Janet Jackson and the other moron singing with her was just the kind of low class, crass act kim really enjoys. Maybe kim should loan Jackson her callsign. Now that you've started it, here is a little demonstration: Go to www.google.com . Go to the image search. Search on Janet Jackson. Observe the pictures that pop up. Now try to reconcile what you have just seen with CBS and MTV and the NFL' denial of any knowledge of the ugly little stunt. (yes it was ugly - that creepy outfit she wore looked like some 1970's lingerie from behind the iron curtain, and what the heck was that ugly thing on her breast? - shudder!) They knew! And the halftime show, which used to be the way for the NFL to get women that were not interested in football to watch the show has now changed. My guess is that there will be plenty of men watching the halftime show next year. Even if they didn't know this was going to happen, the people they hired to do the show, MTV, is pretty steeped in sleaze. Note that MTV is owned by the same company that owns CBS. So ignorance of the act would be admission of stupidity. Maybe they'll have porn stars next year. And lest we forget, Kid Rock comes out in a desecrated US Flag with a hole cut in the middle. Pretty damn despicable! Is this what the superbowl is about? I can only assume that the NFL approves of this kind of disrespectful behavior, and if we watch the trash they spew, we do as well! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo writes: One might almost think the fellow is just here to bust people's chops. Thanks for the history and Clarification, Paul. Poor baby. Feel injured, do you? Oh heavens no! Amused? Yes. but then I feel kind of bad about that, because I feel kind of sorry for you. You probably see that as a sign of weakness, which reinforces my view. :^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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In article , JJ
writes: All that bragging and still can't pass the test for a ham license. All that snarling and you ain't got either a name or a callsign. Why is no one surprised? :-) Go back under your bridge, troll. LHA / WMD |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , JJ writes: All that bragging and still can't pass the test for a ham license. All that snarling and you ain't got either a name or a callsign. Do you have a callsign, Len? Dave K8MN |
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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: One might almost think the fellow is just here to bust people's chops. Thanks for the history and Clarification, Paul. Poor baby. Feel injured, do you? Oh heavens no! Amused? Yes. but then I feel kind of bad about that, because I feel kind of sorry for you. Awwww...that's so swweeeeet! :-) You probably see that as a sign of weakness, which reinforces my view. Nah. I write it off as one too many hockey puck impacts on the helmet. That and all the sticking probably increased the ear hissing. So...how's the pool going? Has the gunnite dried on the walls yet? LHA / WMD |
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In article , Dave Heil
writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , JJ writes: All that bragging and still can't pass the test for a ham license. All that snarling and you ain't got either a name or a callsign. Do you have a callsign, Len? Several. :-) I just put up a new one on Roscoe Boulevard: "Call Snarly Dave For Your Latest Orion Firmware!" I charged the sign rental to your SDR company (Storm Door Radio). beep, beep. LHA / WMD PS: I miss Grace L. Ferguson, R.I.P. |
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