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On 26 May 2006 06:38:18 -0700, Cowardly Secwet Woger wrote:
: : Stagger Lee wrote: : On 26 May 2006 06:02:16 -0700, Secwet Coward Woger wrote: : : : [lies flushed] : : The fact is, **** up, he did post it and it wasn't a forgery, you : ignorant fat ****. Oh indeed it WAS a forgery. And the forger outed himself in a couple of different ways: (1) Oris doesn't write in the style used, and (2) Oris spelled his own name incorrectly. Thus the forger looked like the fool that he is. : -- : Stupid Lee (Stagger Lee@ houston-hunks.com) provides yet anothre : example of his idiocy in : : : "That's because transmission line loss and SWR are not directly : related." I *LOVE* it when you hand stuff like this to me. You really believe that the statement above is obviously in error, don't you? In fact, you are revealing your own profound ignorance. We covered this topic a long time ago, and even your old DeVry instructor agreed that I was correct. Basically, you can have zero loss and infinite VSWR on a line (an ideal twin lead with an open termination is a simple example), or you can have total loss with a 1:1 VSWR at the transmitter end of the line. A very lossy coaxial line makes an excellent dummy load, delivering no power to an open termination, and yet showing a 1:1 VSWR on the transmitting end. You can also come up with a 1:1 VSWR for a completely lossless, ideally terminated line, thereby making it quite obvious that line loss and SWR are not directly related. [This space reserved for more cut and paste nonsense by the group dummy.] ==================== "Guess again ****-for-brains. Maybe I got back on Stratuswave through somebody else signing up and just using their account on purpose, just to **** you ****heads and Stratuswave off. BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!" -- AB8MQ in message-id |
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![]() Saggytits Lee wrote: On 26 May 2006 06:38:18 -0700, Cowardly Secwet Woger wrote: : : Stagger Lee wrote: : On 26 May 2006 06:02:16 -0700, Secwet Coward Woger wrote: : : : [lies flushed] : : The fact is, **** up, he did post it and it wasn't a forgery, you : ignorant fat ****. Oh, Saggy, how's the high blood pressure, you fat ****? Was it exciting for you to watch your wife go down on your family pet? Oh indeed it was MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! |
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![]() wrote: Saggytits Lee wrote: On 26 May 2006 06:38:18 -0700, Cowardly Secwet Woger wrote: : : Stagger Lee wrote: : On 26 May 2006 06:02:16 -0700, Secwet Coward Woger wrote: : : : [lies flushed] : : The fact is, **** up, he did post it and it wasn't a forgery, you : ignorant fat ****. Oh, Saggy, how's the high blood pressure, you fat ****? Was it exciting for you to watch your wife go down on your family pet? get help! |
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Stagger Lee wrote:
On 26 May 2006 06:38:18 -0700, Cowardly Secwet Woger wrote: : : Stagger Lee wrote: : On 26 May 2006 06:02:16 -0700, Secwet Coward Woger wrote: : : : [lies flushed] : : The fact is, **** up, he did post it and it wasn't a forgery, you : ignorant fat ****. Oh indeed it WAS a forgery. And the forger outed himself in a couple of different ways: (1) Oris doesn't write in the style used, and (2) Oris spelled his own name incorrectly. Thus the forger looked like the fool that he is. : -- : Stupid Lee (Stagger Lee@ houston-hunks.com) provides yet anothre : example of his idiocy in : : : "That's because transmission line loss and SWR are not directly : related." I *LOVE* it when you hand stuff like this to me. You really believe that the statement above is obviously in error, don't you? In fact, you are revealing your own profound ignorance. We covered this topic a long time ago, and even your old DeVry instructor agreed that I was correct. Basically, you can have zero loss and infinite VSWR on a line (an ideal twin lead with an open termination is a simple example), or you can have total loss with a 1:1 VSWR at the transmitter end of the line. A very lossy coaxial line makes an excellent dummy load, delivering no power to an open termination, and yet showing a 1:1 VSWR on the transmitting end. You can also come up with a 1:1 VSWR for a completely lossless, ideally terminated line, thereby making it quite obvious that line loss and SWR are not directly related. [This space reserved for more cut and paste nonsense by the group dummy.] ==================== "Guess again ****-for-brains. Maybe I got back on Stratuswave through somebody else signing up and just using their account on purpose, just to **** you ****heads and Stratuswave off. BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!" -- AB8MQ in message-id Would you expect anything less from a retard like Scheissman? Scheissman is an ignoramus and always will be. Perhaps some counseling would help him but I doubt that meds would even work. |
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Roger claims to earned a Masters Degwee via correspondence
from deVry Institute. does anyone know if such a thing is or was ever possible? deVry offers Masters Degwees but not via correspondence? Lloyd District Manager, Pizza Delight |
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No web page there
Vern http://h1.ripway.com/radiousa "Steven" wrote in message oups.com... www.careerpath-education.com/devry Find out for yourself. |
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Blame Google. It's their sidebar ads.
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The only cure for Woger is for him to swallow the working end of a .45
and pull the trigger. |
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Well, Woger is a wascal!
Buck "Lloyd" wrote in message ... Roger claims to earned a Masters Degwee via correspondence from deVry Institute. does anyone know if such a thing is or was ever possible? deVry offers Masters Degwees but not via correspondence? Lloyd District Manager, Pizza Delight |
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