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"an old friend" wrote in
ups.com: I having never been able to passa code test am one of the folks that SC wants to throw off the bands with in a year Markie, I'm not throwing you off the bands. You're throwing yourself off. You have to pass a test for the privileges. If you can't pass the test like Techs used to have to pass, you get no privileges to operate and have to go back to CB with everyone else that can't pass a test and acts retarded. You earn privileges, licenses aren't totally free handouts from the FCC yet, as much as you people wish they were. No one is throwing you off the bands. You being a lazy ass that can't spell and don't want to learn gets you thrown off the bands. The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. You couldn't have got licensed under the old system. You and Sal M. Onella would still be talking yourselves on CB and ****ing off truck drivers. sc |
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![]() Slow Code wrote: "an old friend" wrote in ups.com: I having never been able to passa code test am one of the folks that SC wants to throw off the bands with in a year Markie, I'm not throwing you off the bands. no you are merely proposing to You're throwing yourself off. nope you are propsing to have the FCC do so You have to pass a test for the privileges. If you can't pass the test like Techs used to have to pass, you get no privileges to operate and have to go back to CB with everyone else that can't pass a test and acts retarded. You earn privileges, licenses aren't totally free handouts from the FCC yet, as much as you people wish they were. I already earned those prevlidges you want to propose that they be revoked for no valid reason fortunately the FCC will NEVER go for it No one is throwing you off the bands. You being a lazy ass that can't spell and don't want to learn gets you thrown off the bands. now you are just lying The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. perhaps it was (I don't agree it was but I will grant it might be) but it is 20 years too late for that discussion You couldn't have got licensed under the old system. Acualy I could have gotten one by simply accepting the offer of those testing to lie and say that I tooked the recieve I passed one and tranmtiing test I took a month later and passed (while failig n that day ) and claim they taken and passed the same day I certainly could gotten a license I was merely too honest You and Sal M. Onella would still be talking yourselves on CB and ****ing off truck drivers. I still use CB when it serves my needs as I also use mMURS and FRS when they suit but you clearly hate what the ARS is and you would enact a sytem that would kill they ARS as it is if you had the power that makes you one real sicko sc |
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On 10 Jul 2006 14:52:20 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote: Slow Code wrote: You have to pass a test for the privileges. If you can't pass the test like Techs used to have to pass, you get no privileges to operate and have to go back to CB with everyone else that can't pass a test and acts retarded. You earn privileges, licenses aren't totally free handouts from the FCC yet, as much as you people wish they were. I already earned those prevlidges Earned? By what? Filling out an application? Memorizing enough answers to just pass the written exam? The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. perhaps it was (I don't agree it was but I will grant it might be) but it is 20 years too late for that discussion It's never too late to correct a mistake. You couldn't have got licensed under the old system. Acualy I could have gotten one It was you who said, "I having never been able to passa code test", so you couldn't have. by simply accepting the offer of those testing to lie and say that I tooked the recieve I passed one and tranmtiing test I took a month later and passed (while failig n that day ) and claim they taken and passed the same day That's not passing, that's cheating. If you're old enough to go to school you're old enough to know the difference. but you clearly hate what the ARS is If he hated it he wouldn't care what it's become. He cares because he DOESN'T hate it. and you would enact a sytem that would kill they ARS as it is if you had the power There were plenty of hams when 13 wpm was the entry level. A 5 wpm code test and a *real* written test wouldn't kill it, it would just separate those who are willing to do what it takes to be hams from those who just want the license without the work. |
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![]() Al Klein wrote: On 10 Jul 2006 14:52:20 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: Slow Code wrote: You have to pass a test for the privileges. If you can't pass the test like Techs used to have to pass, you get no privileges to operate and have to go back to CB with everyone else that can't pass a test and acts retarded. You earn privileges, licenses aren't totally free handouts from the FCC yet, as much as you people wish they were. I already earned those prevlidges Earned? By what? Filling out an application? Memorizing enough answers to just pass the written exam? exactly the same way you did by passing the tests required at the time The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. perhaps it was (I don't agree it was but I will grant it might be) but it is 20 years too late for that discussion It's never too late to correct a mistake. if it were a mistake the only bigger mistake would be to elimate half of the curent numbers of licensees but in any case the FCC will never take my prevledges thay have made that clear accordingly you need to learn to deal with what is instaned of trying to overturn history You couldn't have got licensed under the old system. Acualy I could have gotten one It was you who said, "I having never been able to passa code test", so you couldn't have. you spoke too soon by simply accepting the offer of those testing to lie and say that I tooked the recieve I passed one and tranmtiing test I took a month later and passed (while failig n that day ) and claim they taken and passed the same day That's not passing, that's cheating. If you're old enough to go to school you're old enough to know the difference. so it is cheating it still is obtaining a license but you clearly hate what the ARS is If he hated it he wouldn't care what it's become. he hates the ARS today his manner makes that plain He cares because he DOESN'T hate it. no he thinks or igmagine he can hijack it and you would enact a sytem that would kill they ARS as it is if you had the power There were plenty of hams when 13 wpm was the entry level. A 5 wpm code test and a *real* written test wouldn't kill it, it would just separate those who are willing to do what it takes to be hams from those who just want the license without the work. maybe nut the current entry rates sugest otherwise and He does not propose 5wpm and writeen test he prososes 13 wpm and a total lack of an effective entry class and elimiating half the current licees and likely a lot more than that and any "paln" that involves dumping 300,000 hams right of the bat is pretty going to finish off the ARS |
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On 10 Jul 2006 18:48:09 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote: Al Klein wrote: On 10 Jul 2006 14:52:20 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: I already earned those prevlidges Earned? By what? Filling out an application? Memorizing enough answers to just pass the written exam? exactly the same way you did by passing the tests required at the time There's a difference between earning and being able to get with no effort. The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. perhaps it was (I don't agree it was but I will grant it might be) but it is 20 years too late for that discussion It's never too late to correct a mistake. if it were a mistake the only bigger mistake would be to elimate half of the curent numbers of licensees That you have an opinion doesn't make the opinion something that should be government policy. Who do you think you are, Bush? (Oh, forget that - his opinion isn't worth as much as yours.) but in any case the FCC will never take my prevledges thay have made that clear Right - the government NEVER changes anything. Are you really that naive? accordingly you need to learn to deal with what is instaned of trying to overturn history I have nothing to deal with - I'm licensed, and could keep my license if they made 20 wpm, or digital mode testing, a yearly requirement. The biggest problem would be freeing up a day to get to wherever the test was being given. Acualy I could have gotten one It was you who said, "I having never been able to passa code test", so you couldn't have. you spoke too soon No, you could have stolen a license - you couldn't have been licensed. There's a difference. Robbing a bank isn't earning a salary. That's not passing, that's cheating. If you're old enough to go to school you're old enough to know the difference. so it is cheating it still is obtaining a license That's about what it's come to these days, isn't it? We can't hurt people's feelings by telling them that they're just not qualified to do what they want to do. The kid fails all his tests and never turns in homework? Hey, he's still a high school graduate. Let his boss suffer. For many years, my CCNY degree was worthless, because anyone could get one. Whether they could pass the tests, or not even sign their name, mad no difference. That little escapade has changed. Maybe some day a ham ticket will mean something again too. Right now all it means is that you took the time to apply for it. but you clearly hate what the ARS is If he hated it he wouldn't care what it's become. he hates the ARS today his manner makes that plain He cares because he DOESN'T hate it. no he thinks or igmagine he can hijack it It's BEEN hijacked - he's trying to get it back. and you would enact a sytem that would kill they ARS as it is if you had the power There were plenty of hams when 13 wpm was the entry level. A 5 wpm code test and a *real* written test wouldn't kill it, it would just separate those who are willing to do what it takes to be hams from those who just want the license without the work. maybe nut the current entry rates sugest otherwise Correlation isn't cause. Who needs ham radio with cell phones and the internet? (I spent a lot of my ham effort maintaining an HT so that I had communications when I was out and about. A cell phone's so much easier.) and He does not propose 5wpm and writeen test he prososes 13 wpm and a total lack of an effective entry class and elimiating half the current licees and likely a lot more than that Oh, you mean the way it used to be, when there were plenty of hams. and any "paln" that involves dumping 300,000 hams right of the bat is pretty going to finish off the ARS Seems to me we had a pretty good ARS when we only has 100,000 hams. If dumping 300,000 means losing half, it means having 3 times the number we used to have. How is tripling "finishing off"? |
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![]() Al Klein wrote: On 10 Jul 2006 18:48:09 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: Al Klein wrote: On 10 Jul 2006 14:52:20 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: I already earned those prevlidges Earned? By what? Filling out an application? Memorizing enough answers to just pass the written exam? exactly the same way you did by passing the tests required at the time There's a difference between earning and being able to get with no effort. I spent plenty of effort overthe years The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. perhaps it was (I don't agree it was but I will grant it might be) but it is 20 years too late for that discussion It's never too late to correct a mistake. if it were a mistake the only bigger mistake would be to elimate half of the curent numbers of licensees That you have an opinion doesn't make the opinion something that should be government policy. sure thing you do the same Who do you think you are, Bush? (Oh, forget that - his opinion isn't worth as much as yours.) never said d thtat either but in any case the FCC will never take my prevledges thay have made that clear Right - the government NEVER changes anything. Are you really that naive? never no not soon yes accordingly you need to learn to deal with what is instaned of trying to overturn history I have nothing to deal with - I'm licensed, and could keep my license if they made 20 wpm, or digital mode testing, a yearly requirement. yes you wold have to deal with thresult of ruining the ARS The biggest problem would be freeing up a day to get to wherever the test was being given. and having any freqs left to operate on Acualy I could have gotten one It was you who said, "I having never been able to passa code test", so you couldn't have. you spoke too soon No, you could have stolen a license - you couldn't have been licensed. no I could have aloowed other to There's a difference. Robbing a bank isn't earning a salary. lots of differences but at least I am in touch with the real world That's not passing, that's cheating. If you're old enough to go to school you're old enough to know the difference. so it is cheating it still is obtaining a license That's about what it's come to these days, isn't it? that offer was 30 years ago but you clearly hate what the ARS is If he hated it he wouldn't care what it's become. he hates the ARS today his manner makes that plain He cares because he DOESN'T hate it. no he thinks or igmagine he can hijack it It's BEEN hijacked - he's trying to get it back. if it was hijackewd that was 26 years ago theat service does not exist anymore and you would enact a sytem that would kill they ARS as it is if you had the power There were plenty of hams when 13 wpm was the entry level. A 5 wpm code test and a *real* written test wouldn't kill it, it would just separate those who are willing to do what it takes to be hams from those who just want the license without the work. maybe nut the current entry rates sugest otherwise Correlation isn't cause. but it does relate to results and He does not propose 5wpm and writeen test he prososes 13 wpm and a total lack of an effective entry class and elimiating half the current licees and likely a lot more than that Oh, you mean the way it used to be, when there were plenty of hams. vs the the preusre exerted for our bands and any "paln" that involves dumping 300,000 hams right of the bat is pretty going to finish off the ARS Seems to me we had a pretty good ARS when we only has 100,000 hams. If dumping 300,000 means losing half, it means having 3 times the number we used to have. How is tripling "finishing off"? becuase it would be halfing not triplling and to assume it is only halfing is generous many of the current generald and extra would be weed out withon 10 years if ham radio looks like it it is dying we will loose oour bands to anyone that wants em indded a likely result would losing many of ou r hf bands bands to literaly an extpanded CB service our vhf and up would be savaged and we would be powerless to resist |
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![]() "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On 10 Jul 2006 18:48:09 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: Al Klein wrote: On 10 Jul 2006 14:52:20 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: I already earned those prevlidges Earned? By what? Filling out an application? Memorizing enough answers to just pass the written exam? exactly the same way you did by passing the tests required at the time There's a difference between earning and being able to get with no effort. The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. perhaps it was (I don't agree it was but I will grant it might be) but it is 20 years too late for that discussion It's never too late to correct a mistake. if it were a mistake the only bigger mistake would be to elimate half of the curent numbers of licensees That you have an opinion doesn't make the opinion something that should be government policy. Who do you think you are, Bush? (Oh, forget that - his opinion isn't worth as much as yours.) but in any case the FCC will never take my prevledges thay have made that clear Right - the government NEVER changes anything. Are you really that naive? accordingly you need to learn to deal with what is instaned of trying to overturn history I have nothing to deal with - I'm licensed, and could keep my license if they made 20 wpm, or digital mode testing, a yearly requirement. The biggest problem would be freeing up a day to get to wherever the test was being given. Acualy I could have gotten one It was you who said, "I having never been able to passa code test", so you couldn't have. you spoke too soon No, you could have stolen a license - you couldn't have been licensed. There's a difference. Robbing a bank isn't earning a salary. That's not passing, that's cheating. If you're old enough to go to school you're old enough to know the difference. so it is cheating it still is obtaining a license That's about what it's come to these days, isn't it? We can't hurt people's feelings by telling them that they're just not qualified to do what they want to do. The kid fails all his tests and never turns in homework? Hey, he's still a high school graduate. Let his boss suffer. For many years, my CCNY degree was worthless, because anyone could get one. Whether they could pass the tests, or not even sign their name, mad no difference. That little escapade has changed. Maybe some day a ham ticket will mean something again too. Right now all it means is that you took the time to apply for it. but you clearly hate what the ARS is If he hated it he wouldn't care what it's become. he hates the ARS today his manner makes that plain He cares because he DOESN'T hate it. no he thinks or igmagine he can hijack it It's BEEN hijacked - he's trying to get it back. and you would enact a sytem that would kill they ARS as it is if you had the power There were plenty of hams when 13 wpm was the entry level. A 5 wpm code test and a *real* written test wouldn't kill it, it would just separate those who are willing to do what it takes to be hams from those who just want the license without the work. maybe nut the current entry rates sugest otherwise Correlation isn't cause. Who needs ham radio with cell phones and the internet? (I spent a lot of my ham effort maintaining an HT so that I had communications when I was out and about. A cell phone's so much easier.) and He does not propose 5wpm and writeen test he prososes 13 wpm and a total lack of an effective entry class and elimiating half the current licees and likely a lot more than that Oh, you mean the way it used to be, when there were plenty of hams. and any "paln" that involves dumping 300,000 hams right of the bat is pretty going to finish off the ARS Seems to me we had a pretty good ARS when we only has 100,000 hams. If dumping 300,000 means losing half, it means having 3 times the number we used to have. How is tripling "finishing off"? Al, with all due respect to you as a fellow ham I strongly disagree with your position. I got my ticket the so called "right" way. I've held an advanced (WA4***) class since I had to drive to the nearest office for for the written and cw. Remember when the dam questions weren't even allowed to be published? Remember those stupid ass ARRL study manuals?Al,how was that better? Remember when the Dick Bash system came along? As I remember new hams would mail Dick the questions they remembered and a crude study manual slowly developed into a pretty accurate (for the time) guide. Then guys started passing using the system. The "real" hams figured the guys who used the Dick Bash system weren't real hams "like them". Because they passed the "right" way and the new guys were, well, you know, what you say about the techs now. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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whta why why you wat to bash my dick gte hlp forgerer
CW wrote: "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On 10 Jul 2006 18:48:09 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: Al Klein wrote: On 10 Jul 2006 14:52:20 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: I already earned those prevlidges Earned? By what? Filling out an application? Memorizing enough answers to just pass the written exam? exactly the same way you did by passing the tests required at the time There's a difference between earning and being able to get with no effort. The no-code license was a bad idea to begin with anyway. perhaps it was (I don't agree it was but I will grant it might be) but it is 20 years too late for that discussion It's never too late to correct a mistake. if it were a mistake the only bigger mistake would be to elimate half of the curent numbers of licensees That you have an opinion doesn't make the opinion something that should be government policy. Who do you think you are, Bush? (Oh, forget that - his opinion isn't worth as much as yours.) but in any case the FCC will never take my prevledges thay have made that clear Right - the government NEVER changes anything. Are you really that naive? accordingly you need to learn to deal with what is instaned of trying to overturn history I have nothing to deal with - I'm licensed, and could keep my license if they made 20 wpm, or digital mode testing, a yearly requirement. The biggest problem would be freeing up a day to get to wherever the test was being given. Acualy I could have gotten one It was you who said, "I having never been able to passa code test", so you couldn't have. you spoke too soon No, you could have stolen a license - you couldn't have been licensed. There's a difference. Robbing a bank isn't earning a salary. That's not passing, that's cheating. If you're old enough to go to school you're old enough to know the difference. so it is cheating it still is obtaining a license That's about what it's come to these days, isn't it? We can't hurt people's feelings by telling them that they're just not qualified to do what they want to do. The kid fails all his tests and never turns in homework? Hey, he's still a high school graduate. Let his boss suffer. For many years, my CCNY degree was worthless, because anyone could get one. Whether they could pass the tests, or not even sign their name, mad no difference. That little escapade has changed. Maybe some day a ham ticket will mean something again too. Right now all it means is that you took the time to apply for it. but you clearly hate what the ARS is If he hated it he wouldn't care what it's become. he hates the ARS today his manner makes that plain He cares because he DOESN'T hate it. no he thinks or igmagine he can hijack it It's BEEN hijacked - he's trying to get it back. and you would enact a sytem that would kill they ARS as it is if you had the power There were plenty of hams when 13 wpm was the entry level. A 5 wpm code test and a *real* written test wouldn't kill it, it would just separate those who are willing to do what it takes to be hams from those who just want the license without the work. maybe nut the current entry rates sugest otherwise Correlation isn't cause. Who needs ham radio with cell phones and the internet? (I spent a lot of my ham effort maintaining an HT so that I had communications when I was out and about. A cell phone's so much easier.) and He does not propose 5wpm and writeen test he prososes 13 wpm and a total lack of an effective entry class and elimiating half the current licees and likely a lot more than that Oh, you mean the way it used to be, when there were plenty of hams. and any "paln" that involves dumping 300,000 hams right of the bat is pretty going to finish off the ARS Seems to me we had a pretty good ARS when we only has 100,000 hams. If dumping 300,000 means losing half, it means having 3 times the number we used to have. How is tripling "finishing off"? Al, with all due respect to you as a fellow ham I strongly disagree with your position. I got my ticket the so called "right" way. I've held an advanced (WA4***) class since I had to drive to the nearest office for for the written and cw. Remember when the dam questions weren't even allowed to be published? Remember those stupid ass ARRL study manuals?Al,how was that better? Remember when the Dick Bash system came along? As I remember new hams would mail Dick the questions they remembered and a crude study manual slowly developed into a pretty accurate (for the time) guide. Then guys started passing using the system. The "real" hams figured the guys who used the Dick Bash system weren't real hams "like them". Because they passed the "right" way and the new guys were, well, you know, what you say about the techs now. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() wrote: HEY FAGGOT WHY DON'T YOU AND CW GO BACK ON EHAM AND HAVE MORE CYBER SEX YOU SICK COCKSUCKER HEY FAG-BOI WE KNOW YOU SUCKED OFF NICKY (AKA CW) TO GET HIM HERE. YOU BOTH EAT **** AND SUCK COCK wrote: whta why why you wat to bash my dick gte hlp forgerer you should watch talking to yourself this way Wismen |
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