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Slow Code is a disgrace to Amateur Radio!
On 16 Oct 2006 16:12:35 -0700, " wrote: wrote: wrote: On 15 Oct 2006 16:24:35 -0700, wrote: wrote: From: on Sat, Oct 14 2006 4:01 pm Slow Code wrote: Blowcode is just another troll who has his head up his ass in regards to radio communications. That head just hasn't been aware of what happened in radio for a half century. With his head up his own ass, he wouldn't need to eat his own excrement off of another man's genitals. Maybe Robesin can give us hit ake on that. well BB it must a tight fit so I suspect he wait to he puls out for air We should hear a loud "pop." The ITU didn't "just remove" anything. The ITU-R made the code test for an amateur license with below-30-MHz privileges OPTIONAL to each administration. In 2003. THREE years ago, not "just now." :-) Slow is, well, slow. realy slwo but according to one of post another of Sock puppets "hey Stupid" so he is more honest the Robeson (which is truly damning with faint praise. He might be a former RRAPper. Can you guess which one? I'll go with Mark and say it is a current RRAPer...a pro-coder who is wrapped too tight...either Jimmie Noserve or that Waffen SS guy. |
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![]() Slow Code wrote: " wrote in oups.com: wrote: wrote: On 15 Oct 2006 16:24:35 -0700, wrote: wrote: From: on Sat, Oct 14 2006 4:01 pm Slow Code wrote: Blowcode is just another troll who has his head up his ass in regards to radio communications. That head just hasn't been aware of what happened in radio for a half century. With his head up his own ass, he wouldn't need to eat his own excrement off of another man's genitals. Maybe Robesin can give us hit ake on that. well BB it must a tight fit so I suspect he wait to he puls out for air We should hear a loud "pop." The ITU didn't "just remove" anything. The ITU-R made the code test for an amateur license with below-30-MHz privileges OPTIONAL to each administration. In 2003. THREE years ago, not "just now." :-) Slow is, well, slow. realy slwo but according to one of post another of Sock puppets "hey Stupid" so he is more honest the Robeson (which is truly damning with faint praise. He might be a former RRAPper. Can you guess which one? I'll go with Mark and say it is a current RRAPer...a pro-coder who is wrapped too tight...either Jimmie Noserve or that Waffen SS guy. And you haven't changed a bit either Len. You should be taking part in the more technical groups and not arguing policy with pro-coders, or are you hoping to be the second No-Code Extra after Markie? SC Mad Dog Deignan of the infamous RF Commandos? |
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john wrote in
: Slow Code is a disgrace to Amateur Radio! Thanks John. I'm glad you enjoy my policy posts. SC |
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Slow Code is the kind of guy that everybodys hates on the air. He is
the Jammer because no one listens to him. On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:10:59 GMT, Slow Code wrote: john wrote in : Slow Code is a disgrace to Amateur Radio! Thanks John. I'm glad you enjoy my policy posts. SC |
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This code argument really gets old. I passed the General 13WPM code. Bidg
deal. Yeah, I like to use CW, but do I think people need to be tested on CW? Heck NO! Let's end this antiquated test. It's a modern era. If you want to learn it -fine, but don't push your old and outdated beliefs on anyone else. JDB wrote: On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 17:37:42 -0500, Glen Overby wrote: wrote: till you can explain what value knowing the name has you can begin to convince me that you went a through a test as realavant as mine The licensing hierarchy (and the morse code debate) isn't about value, it's about status. It's about having a chip on your shoulder that says "I'm better than you". well the procoders like to rpetend it is about value http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 17:50:44 GMT, "Chris" wrote: On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 17:23:46 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: Chris wrote: If you've never programmed in assembly language, don't talk to me about being a real programmer. Real programmers plugged diodes into a matrix to execute their programs. Nope. That's hardware manipulation, no that is prgraming indeed it is basis of all prgraming but you have to try and distrot and twist any line of logic till bleeds ....... So, Mark. Besides being a Colonel and a geophysicist, you are now an electronics engineer as well? |
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On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 17:50:44 GMT, "Chris" wrote: On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 17:23:46 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: Chris wrote: If you've never programmed in assembly language, don't talk to me about being a real programmer. Real programmers plugged diodes into a matrix to execute their programs. Nope. That's hardware manipulation, no that is prgraming indeed it is basis of all prgraming but you have to try and distrot and twist any line of logic till bleeds http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ If you want to get into esoteric terms consider: The man who uses a plotting board to calculate artillery elevations and azimuths is called a "COMPUTER". Dave N |
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Chris wrote:
... machines like the IBM 650 were considered to be a waste of valuable man hours to set up, ... Blasphemy! The IBM 650 was the first computer I ever programmed - in 1958 at Texas A&M. Bi-Quinary (like an abacus) with a magnetic drum and tons of air-conditioning to cool the hundreds of dual triodes. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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