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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... [snip] As the future would pan out, we have lost numbers, and a lot of them the Non-coded types. As a ship that is almost stopped proves, turning the rudder does almost nothing, or when the interest rate goes very low, adjusting it does almost nothing, eliminating the 5WPM Morse code will have no positive effect on the numbers of new hams, and the most likely effect will be that with the lesser effort, more and more will get into the hobby with only slight interest, and then drop out. That is not what we need. Hey, do I get a prize for that freakin' long sentence? - Mike KB3EIA - How does it stack up against some of Edgar Allan Poe's sentences? I know he wrote some doozies when it came to length. I think you'll find that James Joyce holds all the long-sentence records. And that Sweet Lenny holds all the records for irrelevant sentences. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE w3rv |
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Michael Coslo wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: Perhaps Coslo might make it 4. Coslonaut wants so much to be an olde-tymer he'll even refer to himself as an "extra lite" to show his sycophantsies (e.g. synchronous fantasies). I didn't notice that in the original post. What a very, very odd thing to type.......... It is the latest in a very long string of very odd things which Leonard has typed. One of the first times I have been accused of trying to impress others. Go figure. Mostly I just irritate others. Mike, Mike, Mike. You have a callsign. You're guilty of trying to impress Len. Heck, I've had it all wrong, Dave. I thouhgt having a callsign *offended* him! Maybe he's right and I am a little dull... Trying to impress him offends him. That would, in Len-speak, make you "overly-proud". Next thing you know, Len'll be picturing you in an invisible Waffen SS uniform and his thoughts will drift to having you punish him. It gets really strange *after* that. Dave K8MN |
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![]() Dave Heil wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: Perhaps Coslo might make it 4. Coslonaut wants so much to be an olde-tymer he'll even refer to himself as an "extra lite" to show his sycophantsies (e.g. synchronous fantasies). I didn't notice that in the original post. What a very, very odd thing to type.......... It is the latest in a very long string of very odd things which Leonard has typed. One of the first times I have been accused of trying to impress others. Go figure. Mostly I just irritate others. Mike, Mike, Mike. You have a callsign. You're guilty of trying to impress Len. Heck, I've had it all wrong, Dave. I thouhgt having a callsign *offended* him! Maybe he's right and I am a little dull... Trying to impress him offends him. That would, in Len-speak, make you "overly-proud". Next thing you know, Len'll be picturing you in an invisible Waffen SS uniform and his thoughts will drift to having you punish him. It gets really strange *after* that. Do I at least get to wear regular underwear? I hope.... - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Mike Coslo wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: Perhaps Coslo might make it 4. Coslonaut wants so much to be an olde-tymer he'll even refer to himself as an "extra lite" to show his sycophantsies (e.g. synchronous fantasies). I didn't notice that in the original post. What a very, very odd thing to type.......... It is the latest in a very long string of very odd things which Leonard has typed. One of the first times I have been accused of trying to impress others. Go figure. Mostly I just irritate others. Mike, Mike, Mike. You have a callsign. You're guilty of trying to impress Len. Heck, I've had it all wrong, Dave. I thouhgt having a callsign *offended* him! Maybe he's right and I am a little dull... Trying to impress him offends him. That would, in Len-speak, make you "overly-proud". Next thing you know, Len'll be picturing you in an invisible Waffen SS uniform and his thoughts will drift to having you punish him. It gets really strange *after* that. Do I at least get to wear regular underwear? I hope.... I dunno, Mike. It's Len's fantasy. Dave K8MN |
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![]() wrote: wrote: Alun L. Palmer wrote: wrote in news:1108745797.245365.147250 @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: Alun L. Palmer wrote: wrote in news:1108665611.010471.49400 @l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: But emulating Sweden is OK huh? n3kip w3rv Sure, why not? BINGO: There it is. Old Europe. Sez it all. Not in your lifetime Alun. 'Bye. w3rv We have very different political views. OBVIOUSLY. I don't know how you would classify yourself, but by European standards you are very far to the right indeed, I'm a centrist Republican a la Sen. Arlen Specter, a member of a disapperaing breed. Sadly disappearing! Ted Kennedy is a right-winger by Old Europe standards. Yup. Welcome to America. as by no stretch is Sweden a socialist country. Blather. It's a country which uses it's outrageous taxes on it's few monster "capitalist" smokestack industries to hand out socialist entitlements to it's population on a scale unheard of in any other country. Entitlments being the heart of socialism in all it's forms. Sven the fender-hanger at the SAAB plant didn't "feel good" yesterday so he stayed home and watched the tube. No problem, he got paid anyway under Swedish law. SAAB plant payrolls are bloated by 20% percent per unit out the door vs. the U.S & Japan because 20% of the SAAB workers "call in sick" every day. Absolute fact. GM got stupid and bought SAAB mostly to save the marque otherwise SAAB would have died years ago but GM is now mulling a pullout to cut their losses. The outflow of capital from Sweden to other countries has been appalling, check out the numbers and why it's happening and what the Swedish government is doing to stanch the bleeding. The reason the whole thing didn't collapse right away was that the smokestacks are/were big exporters, bringing in hard currency. I can no doubt go ten blocks around the compass from here in the suburbs of Philadelphia and find more businesses with ten or fewer employees than you'll find in all of Sweden. Why is that Alun?? Could it be that Swedish socialist economics stifles entrepreneurial capitalism which is the engine behind the astounding growth of the U.S. economy for over two centuries? Of course it is. As for myself, I used to be a card carrying member of the Conservative and Unionist Party in the UK, but I freely admit that I have drifted leftwards since then, very likely as a result of seeing at first hand the huge social inequalities in the USA. Certainly there are social inequalities in the U.S. The original Constitution plus it's Bill of Rights guarantees equality in all elections and in all courts in this country and nothing more. Translates into a system in which the fate of individuals depends on what they freely choose to do or not do with their lives. Those who choose to be slackers suffer the consequences they freely imposed on themselves so of course we wind up with "social inequalities" galore. Equality of rights and opportunities - not equality of outcomes. Add in some other points about Sweden: Compared to the USA, it's tiny in both population and land area. Also virtually homogeneous (again compared to the USA). 'Diversity' means something very different in Sweden. Heck, they split with Norway after less than 100 years of alliance IIRC. Rather, it was the Norwegians who split. And as everyone knows, they ARE weird. It's relatively easy and simple for a community/society to 'work' if it's small and uniform. USA is neither, and never has been. By your leftist standards our system has too many freedoms. If it's called being a socialist to think that the ordinary working man should be able to get medical care without courting bankruptcy, then I suppose that makes me a socialist, but if you actually look in a dictionary, then you will see that I am not, and neither are the Swedes. See above. Health care is only one issue. Is W3RV's info about SAAB accurate or not? Should American industry work the same way? American industry works in the way that the government ensures they have no competition. And if the industries become unprofitable anyway, the government pumps money into it to keep it afloat. This is unlike, for instance, Sweden, where they have this thing called a "market economy" which means that if a company cannot survive in competition with other companies, the company will simply die. On the other hand, it's easier and less bureaucratic to start a new company in Sweden. The way Swedes see it, what the United States has is a more socialist system than Sweden has. And the Swedish government always tries to make other countries realize that a market economic system would be good for them. Unfortunately most people seem to be strong believers in socialism. socialism // n. 1 a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the community as a whole should own and control the means of production, distribution, and exchange. Oh**** . . the second coming of Cecil and his friggin' dictionaries .. . ! 2 policy or practice based on this theory. socialist n. & adj. socialistic // adj. socialistically // adv. [French socialisme (as social)] "community as a whole" = "the government" Sure seems to fit! 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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Dave Heil wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: Perhaps Coslo might make it 4. Coslonaut wants so much to be an olde-tymer he'll even refer to himself as an "extra lite" to show his sycophantsies (e.g. synchronous fantasies). I didn't notice that in the original post. What a very, very odd thing to type.......... It is the latest in a very long string of very odd things which Leonard has typed. One of the first times I have been accused of trying to impress others. Go figure. Mostly I just irritate others. Mike, Mike, Mike. You have a callsign. You're guilty of trying to impress Len. Heck, I've had it all wrong, Dave. I thouhgt having a callsign *offended* him! Maybe he's right and I am a little dull... Trying to impress him offends him. That would, in Len-speak, make you "overly-proud". Next thing you know, Len'll be picturing you in an invisible Waffen SS uniform and his thoughts will drift to having you punish him. It gets really strange *after* that. Do I at least get to wear regular underwear? I hope.... I dunno, Mike. It's Len's fantasy. ARGGHHHHH! I give up Dave, Uncle, Uncle! You've succedded in totally grossing me out! 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Mike Coslo wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: Perhaps Coslo might make it 4. Coslonaut wants so much to be an olde-tymer he'll even refer to himself as an "extra lite" to show his sycophantsies (e.g. synchronous fantasies). I didn't notice that in the original post. What a very, very odd thing to type.......... It is the latest in a very long string of very odd things which Leonard has typed. One of the first times I have been accused of trying to impress others. Go figure. Mostly I just irritate others. Mike, Mike, Mike. You have a callsign. You're guilty of trying to impress Len. Heck, I've had it all wrong, Dave. I thouhgt having a callsign *offended* him! Maybe he's right and I am a little dull... Trying to impress him offends him. That would, in Len-speak, make you "overly-proud". Next thing you know, Len'll be picturing you in an invisible Waffen SS uniform and his thoughts will drift to having you punish him. It gets really strange *after* that. Do I at least get to wear regular underwear? I hope.... I dunno, Mike. It's Len's fantasy. ARGGHHHHH! I give up Dave, Uncle, Uncle! You've succedded in totally grossing me out! 8^) Oh heck, Mike. That's nothing. None of that stuff phases me. I'd begin to be weirded out if Len were to suddenly take a liking to me, to begin being cordial, to act as if there were other people on the planet who knew as much or more about a subject than he does. If he dropped his wild rants about the Church of St. Hiram, Sermons on the Antenna Mount, his claims of being a PROFESSIONAL, his not-so-subtle references to Mr. Glock or his belittling of the careers of others, I'd be nervous that something quite unpleasant was about to take place. Then it dawns on me: How much worse could it get? Dave K8MN |
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![]() Dave Heil wrote: Then it dawns on me: How much worse could it get? I think any abrupt change, even if it means having to tell the truth, would, from Lennie, be a "death bed confession"...! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() Dave Heil wrote: Then it dawns on me: How much worse could it get? I think any abrupt change, even if it means having to tell the truth, would, from Lennie, be a "death bed confession"...! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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