Oh I'm sure all right. You are nothing more than an abusive wanker.
Admittedly the work of a janitor is important, but it doesn't rule out your imbecility.
Can you prove that? Until you can your claim remains absolute BOLLOCKS.
Your refusal to attempt a mathematical puzzle set for you a while back by Mr. Cranium adds weight the view of most on this group that you are a deluded know-nothing tosser.
On a happier note, you managed your last post without using the words "retard" or "shit". Well done!
Fuck off and die, you pathetic brit twit worm. You probably never served in her majesty's armed forces. You are a pussy, at best. I'd be willing to bet.
You know nothing about me, and my turds have done more to make the world a better place than your pathetic hulk ever will.
There was no committee and no fraud; they were individually asked if they knew that I was okay (not by me), they put it in writing for the IEEE, and that was it.
Would you like to spell out the characteristics? I've already mentioned their Fourier transformations, which tells you most of what you'd need to know.
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Naturally not.
Since the argument is that the sort of artbitary sequence of one and zeros required to represent a a six or seve digit number isn't all that different from the progressively longer series of one's that John Fields claims to have used to transmit the same information rather less economically, the hand-waving comments about the "characteristics of the pulses sent" is a pathetically inadequate substitute for an argument.
None to surprising, since it comes from a pathetically inadequate substitute for an engineer.
A singularly implausible claim. Dimbulb not only doesn't know what he is talking about, but he's also unaware of the transparent incompetence of his attempts to pose as an engineer.
At 67, I'm now entitled to describe myself as retired. I'd prefer not to be, but the local personnel departments don't seem to be willing to see it any other way.
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