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![]() "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message ... In article , "Carl R. Stevenson" writes: John: Yep, it is true! I was once a CB'er, for a whole six months! I was the Asst. Mgr. of the Radio Shack store in Depew, NY at the time, We should have known ... "Radio Shack, you've got questions, we're clueless," I'm sure Larry fit in quite well. Carl: Actually, I did fit into Radio Shack very well. I had a great time working there, Figures ... [snipped some of the bragging about what a great employee Larry was] Radio shack was a great place for a young person interested in electronics to work in the early '70's. Today's R/S employees are nothing like us "old timers" used to be. Baloney ... I've (tried to) buy parts from time to time at R/S ... the folks 20 or more years ago were just as clueless as today from my experience. Today, I go into a R/S store and ask them about a pay-as-you-go cell phone plan that they have mentioned on their own store displays, and they don't know anything about it! Nothing technical, just a matter of knowing the specifics of the plan! Sheez! My brother Tom told me one of the best stories about current R/S cluelessness: He went in to his local store and asked for a particular Operational Amplifier. The salesfreak indignantly replied, "All of our amplifiers work, Sir!" 73 de Larry, K3LT I knew that sooner or later this thread vis a vis Larry's history as a CBer/radio shack employee would draw out the "But things were different in the good old days and we were/are better than the newbies today! ego trip ... :-) Carl - wk3c |
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"Carl R. Stevenson" wrote:
"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message ... In article , Radio Amateur KC2HMZ writes: QR10-4, QGB! I'm QPM, so QBD me! (Translation: "Ten-Fawhar, Good Buddie! I'll be putting the pedal to the metal now, so watch my back door!) 73 de Larry, K3LT You seem to toss that CB jargon around pretty well, Larry. Don't tell me...no, it couldn't be...could it? 73 DE John, KC2HMZ John: Yep, it is true! I was once a CB'er, for a whole six months! I was the Asst. Mgr. of the Radio Shack store in Depew, NY at the time, We should have known ... "Radio Shack, you've got questions, we're clueless," I'm sure Larry fit in quite well. So where is Kim? Shouldn't she be jumping on Carl over irrelevant comments directed at Larry? Dave K8MN |
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Floyd Davidson wrote in message ...
One of the funniest parts of reading the newsgroups related to Amateur Radio, is watching Len Anderson eat these jerks for breakfast every morning as a form of cheap entertainment. Not that everything he says is great and exactly correct, but he just does it for fun, and he does run circles around them. Sad, but true. But they don't see it that way. One David Heil demands licensed participation in the ARS. But when confronted with mere Technician participation in the ARS that rivals his Extraness, he digs in and destroys. Or at least he tries to. Then there is Extra DICK. Probably Extra in every way except the dick department. Then there's Jim "DeSoda" who keeps rewriting "200 Meters and Up." No need to mention INSANE Clown Posse in a Nurse's dress or the civilian with "real" military experience. |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Floyd Davidson wrote: One of the funniest parts of reading the newsgroups related to Amateur Radio, is watching Len Anderson eat these jerks for breakfast every morning as a form of cheap entertainment. Not that everything he says is great and exactly correct, but he just does it for fun, and he does run circles around them. Izzat Len's function here, Floyd? I was always of the opinion that Leonard H. was MY cheap form of entertainment. Chalk it up to a lack of understanding. Of all the posters here, I can't think of one invidual less relevant to amateur radio's past, present or future--not that much of anything he sez is great or exactly correct. Dave K8MN Whatever he say is probably more relavent than working out of band Frenchmen on 6M. Especially the part about Korean War teletype operations. |
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Brian wrote:
Floyd Davidson wrote in message ... One of the funniest parts of reading the newsgroups related to Amateur Radio, is watching Len Anderson eat these jerks for breakfast every morning as a form of cheap entertainment. Not that everything he says is great and exactly correct, but he just does it for fun, and he does run circles around them. Sad, but true. But they don't see it that way. Likely because it is a fairy tale. Leonard would need assistance to eat mush for breakfast. You've been asked if you're his acolyte. I think it would be more fitting if you were to be known as his electrolyte. One David Heil demands licensed participation in the ARS. Maybe one of 'em demands such but it isn't this one. But when confronted with mere Technician participation in the ARS that rivals his Extraness, he digs in and destroys. That claim is a non-starter as it is in conflict with what I've written here very recently. Or at least he tries to. Or at least you attempt to let on that he does. Then there is Extra DICK. Probably Extra in every way except the dick department. Then there's Jim "DeSoda" who keeps rewriting "200 Meters and Up." No need to mention INSANE Clown Posse in a Nurse's dress or the civilian with "real" military experience. What's your claim to credibility? Dave K8MN |
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In article , "Carl R. Stevenson"
writes: Radio shack was a great place for a young person interested in electronics to work in the early '70's. Today's R/S employees are nothing like us "old timers" used to be. Baloney ... I've (tried to) buy parts from time to time at R/S ... the folks 20 or more years ago were just as clueless as today from my experience. Carl: Nobody's going to deny that, especially not me! My own store manager didn't know what the difference between a resistor and a capacitor was! However, I'm willing to bet that in the early to mid-70's, there were a lot more technically knowledgeable RS employees than there are now. Today, I go into a R/S store and ask them about a pay-as-you-go cell phone plan that they have mentioned on their own store displays, and they don't know anything about it! Nothing technical, just a matter of knowing the specifics of the plan! Sheez! My brother Tom told me one of the best stories about current R/S cluelessness: He went in to his local store and asked for a particular Operational Amplifier. The salesfreak indignantly replied, "All of our amplifiers work, Sir!" 73 de Larry, K3LT I knew that sooner or later this thread vis a vis Larry's history as a CBer/radio shack employee would draw out the "But things were different in the good old days and we were/are better than the newbies today! ego trip ... :-) Well, Carl, that's just the reality of the situation. You do understand the concept of reality, don't you? 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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In article , Dave Heil
writes: We should have known ... "Radio Shack, you've got questions, we're clueless," I'm sure Larry fit in quite well. So where is Kim? Shouldn't she be jumping on Carl over irrelevant comments directed at Larry? I don't think so, Dave. That wouldn't serve her agenda -- whatever that is! 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 19:11:33 -0500, "Kim W5TIT"
wrote: The things that upset us most are often things we see as qualities in our ownselves. Careful, Kim. I almost asked if that's why Dick and Larry seem to upset you so much. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ RadioScrap: You've Got Questions, We've Got Dumb Looks. |
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Dave Heil wrote:
Floyd Davidson wrote: One of the funniest parts of reading the newsgroups related to Amateur Radio, is watching Len Anderson eat these jerks for breakfast every morning as a form of cheap entertainment. Not that everything he says is great and exactly correct, but he just does it for fun, and he does run circles around them. Izzat Len's function here, Floyd? I was always of the opinion that Leonard H. was MY cheap form of entertainment. Of all the posters here, I can't think of one invidual less relevant to amateur radio's past, present or future--not that much of anything he sez is great or exactly correct. Dave K8MN Dave, did you hear a whistle just as you read that? It was the point, that went right over your head... -- Floyd L. Davidson http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Floyd Davidson wrote in message ... One of the funniest parts of reading the newsgroups related to Amateur Radio, is watching Len Anderson eat these jerks for breakfast every morning as a form of cheap entertainment. Not that everything he says is great and exactly correct, but he just does it for fun, and he does run circles around them. Sad, but true. But they don't see it that way. Likely because it is a fairy tale. Leonard would need assistance to eat mush for breakfast. You've been asked if you're his acolyte. I think it would be more fitting if you were to be known as his electrolyte. At least I'm not his bunyon. One David Heil demands licensed participation in the ARS. Maybe one of 'em demands such but it isn't this one. You're one of them that incessantly points out his license status. But when confronted with mere Technician participation in the ARS that rivals his Extraness, he digs in and destroys. That claim is a non-starter as it is in conflict with what I've written here very recently. Bully for you. Or at least he tries to. Or at least you attempt to let on that he does. Then there is Extra DICK. Probably Extra in every way except the dick department. Then there's Jim "DeSoda" who keeps rewriting "200 Meters and Up." No need to mention INSANE Clown Posse in a Nurse's dress or the civilian with "real" military experience. What's your claim to credibility? I yam what I yam. |
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