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Old September 23rd 04, 11:38 AM
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In article , Robert Casey
writes:

Oh, want increased "privileges?" Earn them. Sometimes earning something
(Like a degree, for example.) means "learning" a few things that you may
never use.


One can't "sell" the hobby while imposing things no longer necessary
to it.


Who decides what is "necessary"?

What happens when (not if) that same argument is applied to the written exams?
Most of what is in the written exams is no longer necessary for the legal
operation of an amateur radio station.

Heaven forbid we should teach this concept to our kids. Instead they have a
whole generation of underachevers who would rather whine than achieve.
Remember the Regents!


People have been saying that since day one. So what else is new...


The result is bad ideas like NCVEC's "Communicator" license.

73 de Jim, N2EY