Re: hich Re: Any real hams left?



Conor wrote:
In article <4aaabeb4.1617218@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Paul Starship says...
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:52:05 +0100, Conor <conor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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Dear Conor,

I've given you some advice at least twice.> 1. To learn how to learn and turn that learning into knowledge to make
your tutors/maestro's proud of you so you can progress up the ladder
to eventually getting your M0 licence.

Tonight my friend and myself took our FL tests after deciding we were bored with waiting for the rest of the course. It took us a whopping 7 minutes to complete. I scored 100%, he got 96% because he misread a question on licencing.

Really? Test on demand - they brought the exam date forward just like that without notifying the relevant people, stumped up invigilators and staff on spec - ofcom agreed...

First post I see after letting you out the killfilter and it seems you are still talking cobblers.


Both of us are more technically competent than most of you are

I sincerely doubt that Conor

and are
qualified to a far higher level in electronics (with a RF bias) than the amateur licence is ever likely to take you to. In fact, judging by some of the laughable "technical knowledge" displayed on amateur radio forums, it is I who is having to suffer you.

Well suffer only of your own volition. Your constant "I'm better than you stuff" is familiar sadly to people who have been recipients of your advice. Recommended anyone else a particulalrly disastrous TV antenna recently?


When I want technical advice from someone as poorly qualified as at least 50% of this group, it'll have been because I've developed Alzheimers and can't remember my own name.


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