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Title: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 04, 2010, 12:15:58 PM
nuff said


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WD8BIL on May 04, 2010, 12:33:00 PM
Yup!


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: w3jn on May 04, 2010, 02:20:36 PM
Indeed.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Steve - WB3HUZ on May 04, 2010, 02:31:02 PM
Uh-huh.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on May 04, 2010, 02:45:25 PM
Must be some very positive ARRL action


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: flintstone mop on May 04, 2010, 02:58:41 PM
YUP


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 04, 2010, 03:33:38 PM
Pete, What are you smoking?


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: W1RKW on May 04, 2010, 04:35:53 PM
someone rescue an old  AM transmitter?


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on May 04, 2010, 05:04:59 PM
Pete, What are you smoking?

Your subject title, Chalk one up for the good guys", probably means nothing to the majority of the forum since the forum doesn't revolve around one small geographical area. If you're bestowing accolades on some"good guys" whoever they may be, you probably should be more specific.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KA1ZGC on May 04, 2010, 05:08:09 PM
Your subject title, Chalk one up for the good guys", probably means nothing to the majority of the forum since the forum doesn't revolve around one small geographical area.

And yet, neither do the three other guys who got it immediately and replied.  ::)


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: W1RKW on May 04, 2010, 05:27:15 PM
I'm not one of the 3 so that counts me out unless you count my flushing the toilet a few minutes ago.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WQ9E on May 04, 2010, 06:13:19 PM
Alex,  I will take "peace loving extremists from Pakistan" for $500 please (hope its the daily double)   ;)


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: ka3zlr on May 04, 2010, 07:28:15 PM
Absolutely Positively Non-Narcotic  .....

over tly.

Jack.

 


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Ed/KB1HYS on May 04, 2010, 09:35:55 PM
If you don't understand what a post is about, maybe you shouldn't reply to it? :o


Don't feel bad, it happens to me all the time in the Technical forum!! :)


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WD8BIL on May 05, 2010, 08:04:05 AM
Quote
.......nonsense.

Hmmm, I don't understand it so it must be nonsense.
Amazing!


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 05, 2010, 08:14:04 AM
When your head is stuck in the sand your A$$ is exposed


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: w1vtp on May 05, 2010, 10:52:25 AM
!!!INCOMING!!!

OH! Good -- that one missed me by a mile ;D


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WD8BIL on May 05, 2010, 11:00:21 AM
Quote
Quote from: Pete, WA2CWA on Yesterday at 05:04:59 PM
Your subject title, Chalk one up for the good guys", probably means nothing to the majority of the forum since the forum doesn't revolve around one small geographical area.


And yet, neither do the three other guys who got it immediately and replied


Ya, and one of us is in GREECE!


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KA1ZGC on May 05, 2010, 02:44:41 PM
Just goes to show you what happens when you get all your news from one source, because your world revolves around one small geographical area called Newington, CT.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Todd, KA1KAQ on May 05, 2010, 03:38:21 PM
After the fact Frank, maybe. The good guys didn't win, the bad guys screwed up. That's twice since Christmas that inept bad guys, not the good guys, averted a bad day for many.

4 times in the last year the bad guys have struck. Twice they succeeded. Twice they screwed up. The good guys didn't stop them, they caught them after the fact. Things have changed over the last year or so, and the bad guys know it.

But for the grace of God was the outcome 'good'. Fortunately the man of the street remains vigilant, because someone is asleep at the switch. Just look how close the latest bad guy came to escaping.

I miss the good old days when we caught the bad guys before they struck. Close to 8 years of no success, one year with two successes and two near misses.

Chalk one up for wishful thinking.  ::)


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KA1ZGC on May 05, 2010, 03:45:03 PM
The Brits beat back the Zulus repeatedly, and declared victory each time.

The found out the hard way that all those attacks were just gathering knowledge of the Brits' defenses to prepare for the big attack.

Part of me wonders if Zulu-esque tactics aren't in play here.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 05, 2010, 04:15:08 PM
As A Giants Fan I'll take a win as a win even it it isn't pretty.
Chalk one up for that street vendor
Todd, you might consider the drone wins if you want to get political


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KA1ZGC on May 05, 2010, 05:25:04 PM
For what it's worth, I don't think he was trying to get political, Frank. There are multiple rungs on the proverbial ladder his point can be applied to. I think he's discussing the more systemic failures.

We're all glad for the outcome and happy for the people who alerted the authorities promptly, but the fact that anyone can park an SUV full of propane, gasoline, and fertilizer (albeit the wrong one) in Times Square then walk away from it, get on an Emirates Airlines flight while on the no-fly list and damn near escape points to a few things we need to shore up around here. It was only pure luck those failures turned out to be benign, and we can't count on that.

Politics doesn't enter into that at all, but procedure sure does. That's the real issue.

Of course, I can't speak for Todd (and he sure can), but I think that's a nice apolitical way of putting it.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Todd, KA1KAQ on May 05, 2010, 08:38:49 PM
Couldn't have said it better myself, Thom.

Frank, we were using drones and air strikes previously as well, they serve a useful purpose overseas but not here. So it's a moot point. Except to the bad guy who apparently claims to have been spurred on to create a "man made disaster" because of the strikes.

It's not about keeping score, it's about keeping track - of what works and what doesn't. Clearly what we've been doing recently has changed, and isn't working. We've been lucky, and I'm certainly thankful for that as well as thankful for the street merchants and police who saved the day. Had the bad guy been better trained, smarter, whatever, it never would've gotten to that point, unfortunately.  Same goes for Mr BVDs.

I'm a Yankees fan, I like to win too. ;)


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 05, 2010, 08:56:43 PM
Gee, I didn't know you that deep into the government to know these things. 


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KA2QFX on May 05, 2010, 09:53:05 PM
I wasn't sure but assumed the thread was about the failed bombing.  And Tom, I agree about the Zulu-esque tactics. I've always thought that these most inept attempts were a way of sending in the B team as sacrificial lambs, serving two purposes; cleaning up their ranks of misfits and exercising our defenses.

Just a note here: This jihadi was student at UB when my wife and I were there. I can tell you there are thousands like him in this country. Quiet, unassuming students being good little scholars. After graduation (in IT)  he got an H1B visa (meaning he got sponsored for employment by a company who "proved" no American could be found to fill the job), got his green card and became a naturalized US citizen.  And then he decided to blow away everything he'd worked for all those years, along with a few infidels.  This is quite an enemy. Wasn't it bin Laden who said "The Great Satan has technology on their side, but we have time".   Thank God we are vigilant for THIS war may last a thousand years unless we decide to get real, real nasty... and that's unlikely.

God Bless America.



Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 05, 2010, 10:34:43 PM
Mark,
You have to wonder how many wake up and smell the BS and actually become good Americans. They all can't be that stupid.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KA2QFX on May 05, 2010, 11:55:53 PM
Frank,
I believe it to be to the contrary.  Most of those who become the stuff of headlines begin their young lives as moderate Muslims. I think once they are away from their families, in a strange environment, they get recruited slowly into these fundamentalist cells. The means and methodology are very much the same as for most cults, which has been pretty well described in recent years.  It takes a certain kind of individual to be susceptible to such techniques and this is not lost on our adversary.

It is interesting that in almost all these cases people who knew the assailant, often well, "Had know idea..." Scary.
There are thousands out there, and the DOHS knows this too. I do not believe they have much to work with given the sentiment of Congress, legal restrictions, etc.  I'm not criticizing, it's just the nature of our society.  That may change if we our noses well bloodied once or twice more. 

I also believe they have smart people in their ranks, have money and access to materiel.  WTC was the warm-up act for recruiting purposes. To think any less would be folly indeed.

Just my opinion.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: k4kyv on May 06, 2010, 12:34:19 AM
If you don't understand what a post is about, maybe you shouldn't reply to it? :o

Don't feel bad, it happens to me all the time in the Technical forum!! 

Don't discount the distractions, like major flooding disasters, power outages, internet down, radio and TV services down or else devoting 100% of their coverage to the local emergency situation, plus the fact that the oil spill in the Gulf has been grabbing a lot of media attention the past few days.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KM1H on May 06, 2010, 10:04:36 AM
I know many Muslims as this area has had them for generations. Syrians, Lebanese, Turks, Iranians and now many Palestinians. Hardworking entrepeneurs seems to be the jobs of choice. The mosques are models of moderate thinking and many individuals are secular, turned off by the extremism and just wanting to raise their families.

The problems come from the colleges but even in uber liberal Cambridge, MA they get very little traction.

Carl
KM1H


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: k4kyv on May 06, 2010, 01:04:04 PM
I am not fearful of Muslims.  My gastrointerologist is a Muslim whose family comes from Bangladesh, and I let him probe around inside my guts every few years. My wife used to work for him.  Very professional, and a super nice guy.

The lunatic fringe has given Christianity a bad name as well.

No intent to divert this discussion to religion, but I made an observation in 2001 that the combined events of 11 September and the priestly sex abuse cases would conspire to give organised religion a black eye from which it may never recover.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WD8BIL on May 06, 2010, 01:19:14 PM
Well Don, the Dark Ages didn't do much for organized religion either. But eventually more level heads prevailed for a while.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: KA2QFX on May 06, 2010, 01:35:56 PM
You're right Don! The lunatic fringe of ANY flavor can twist any dogma to serve evil. Thank God they're just fringe.  I'm not anti-Muslim by any stretch but let's face it, it's certainly their turn to be suspect given the actions of their recently active "fringe". 


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: W1UJR on May 06, 2010, 04:07:49 PM
Judge by results. What nations have produced the highest levels of science, medicine and standards of living?
What nations/faiths have produced this from within, not from petro dollars?
There lies your answer.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: W1RKW on May 06, 2010, 05:22:00 PM
Faizal or maybe he should be nick named Fizzle was not an outstanding student according to the news today. C's and D's in most subjects with a B average in accounting.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: W1UJR on May 06, 2010, 05:27:32 PM
Faizal or maybe he should be nick named Fizzle was not an outstanding student according to the news today. C's and D's in most subjects with a B average in accounting.


Just a guideline, folks who blow themselves up are not generally highly functioning and productive members of society.  ;)


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: W3SLK on May 06, 2010, 05:45:33 PM
Awww come on now! The poor lad's mortgage got foreclosed! That's what did it to him. Our ugly US economy!


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Steve - WB3HUZ on May 06, 2010, 06:20:34 PM
Not likely. Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world and will continue to be in our lifetimes.

Even if the problem comes fromt fringe, when the religion has a billion or so followers (around 1/5 the world's population), the fringe represents a very large number.



The lunatic fringe has given Christianity a bad name as well.

No intent to divert this discussion to religion, but I made an observation in 2001 that the combined events of 11 September and the priestly sex abuse cases would conspire to give organised religion a black eye from which it may never recover.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: k4kyv on May 07, 2010, 12:43:29 AM
Faizal or maybe he should be nick named Fizzle was not an outstanding student according to the news today. C's and D's in most subjects with a B average in accounting.


Just a guideline, folks who blow themselves up are not generally highly functioning and productive members of society.  ;)

Faisal did not try to blow himself up.  He got on a plane headed to Dubai. If he had not been apprehended moments before the plane took off, he would have made it safely out of the country. Maybe he was a little smarter than the guy from Nigeria and the shoe-bomber.  If I decided I wanted to produce an impact by blowing something up or killing a bunch of people, I would certainly want to still be around to see the results of my efforts.

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Assess by results. What nations have produced the highest levels of science, medicine and standards of living?
What nations/faiths have produced this from within, not from petro dollars?
There lies your answer.

But are we still producing the highest  levels of science, medicine and standards of living? Our educational system has become very good at producing lawyers, but many of our best scientists, engineers and doctors are now coming here from places like India and other "developing" nations, including Islamic ones.  US students have fallen behind their peers in numerous other countries regarding proficiency in the sciences and maths. Our standard of living and national health are going down.  It has been said that to-day's youth may be the first generation to be financially worse off as adults than their parents, and to have a shorter average life span than  their parents.

And the answer is not throwing more money at public education, adding more weeks to the school year and making the school day longer, in other words, just increasing the quantity of the same old same-old.  When we were near the top of the world in science, engineering and productivity, our school years and days were shorter than they are now, and we certainly spent less money on education.

The problem lies in the direction evolution of our society has taken.  Look at the anti-intellectual and anti-science attitudes that prevail widely within the ranks of the Amurrkan public to-day.  All the educational strategies in the world will be ineffective with kids if something fundamental is lacking on the home front. Education is all about attitude.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 07, 2010, 08:29:49 AM
There was a day when an engineer made almost as much as a doctor. Now the bean counter and insurance co make the money.
Trickle down
Just like when we had silver money and everyone owned a file


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: ka3zlr on May 07, 2010, 09:04:45 AM
War..? more like Police action.

Russia gave up an left we'll see in time.

And I remember very clearly someone saying "Vietnam was a different kind of War"



Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: W1UJR on May 07, 2010, 09:41:55 AM
Don,
I agree with all of your points, esp. on the education angle.
It is truly a societal thing, not a money issue, not a educator issue.
American society has broken down, in a big way.

Not quite as spoiled as some in the EU, but darn we're close.
Borrow, borrow, borrow, sheepeople want the "good life" now.
Have kids out of wedlock, let other people foot the bill.
Sit home in front of the TV and again let others foot the bill.
Let other people pay for your education because you are "entitled".
Buy lots of plastic crap from China at Wal-Mart, throw it
away because you can't repair it anymore, cheaper to replace (there goes jobs for the cobbler, TV repair guy, seamstress, etc. Also kills downtown Main Street merchants in the same process.)
People want "easy" answers to hard problems, soundbites rather than real answers which require work and sacrifice.
Finally, people look toward Washington for help, rather than seeking their own solutions - prime example were the subprime mortgage meltdown, Wall Street scandals, I saw let them burn, let them stew.
Government has NO money of its own, only what it has taken from those who work for a living.

It's no secret, America has lost its way, morally and spiritually.
We have booted God out of public life and government, and like a gentleman He has gone away, and withdrawn His blessings.
Founding Father John Adams wrote: “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
The income pyramid is about to flip, and when that happens better have your beans, Bibles and bullets stocked and close at hand.
As a nation, we're already at "Dependance" on the Tyler cycle, many of those who are recipients of public largess have been in mental and spiritual "Bondage" stage for decades.

(http://www.commonsensegovernment.com/pix/tytler.jpg)


If things get much worse, I'm going to go join the Amish...seriously.
Somehow I suspect they will survive the financial meltdown...


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 07, 2010, 09:49:40 AM
Bruce,
you need to add the notch when taxes get too high. These clowns in government keep spending and use the bill balance as an excuse to raise taxes.
I got into it big time with our local rep. Her family owns a big farm in town. Their product cancer leaves. I asked her to raise taxes on her cancer farm and leave the rest of alone.
I suggested when they drive all the big employeers out of the state we could  harvest for $8 an hour.
Man she was pissed off at me.


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: ka3zlr on May 07, 2010, 10:08:15 AM
Let it get worse.....who's letting this happen who stands to gain in this fiasco.

Maybe Amerika could learn a little if they read a little about John Law an France.

Then maybe Amerikans would understand the real underlying problem in finance.

The money is not yours but the debt is imagine that. 8)

We're playing in a Debtors Warehouse.

73

Jack.







Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: WA1GFZ on May 07, 2010, 11:39:41 AM
funny how that works Jack.
Beach QTH town can't spend money without a town vote.
We voted down a $90M office building we didn't need last year.
They wanted to fill it with high paid welfare execs to manage the town.
Present qth town spends money and we get the bill


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: Ed W1XAW on May 07, 2010, 08:29:40 PM

If things get much worse, I'm going to go join the Amish...seriously.

You might have to work on your pacifism first.   


Title: Re: Chalk one up for the good guys
Post by: ka3zlr on May 07, 2010, 09:17:06 PM
The Amish aren't totally off the grid though they think they are. I personally
watched a young group of men that travel around the Tri-State area and
build things for folks for a price...My neighbor that owns the Farm my house
is on had them put together a 4 wheeled hay wagon right in front of our eyes.

They went to the woods picked out what they needed for lumber my neighbor
pulled everything back to his back yard they produced a portable saw mill cut
the lumber my neighbor supplied the 4 wheeled frame and they assembled the
hay wagon very smartly....very nice group of young people :)

But they hustle for what they need. :)

73

Jack.

 
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