" wrote in message
news:LFzob.72858$e01.251495@attbi_s02...
It was hardly a rant. I agree that he stretched to make the connection
with
code, but the point was quite clear. The major premise (and, I am NOT
commenting pro or con on this) is simply that learning code is an exercise
in discipline. The minor premise is that discipline is a Good Thing for
Hams.
I'd love to get a Car. Cyclone, but need someone to install it for me.
Since
Jerry seems against doing that ... grin
Paul AB0SI
It'd be a bit far from NC to "0* land, don't ya think.
Usually I don't do installs for the reasons stated. It has gotten so that
the "learning" part of ham radio has become
more memorize-the-answers-so-I-can-pass-the-test than
REALLY learning something about what is going on.
Incidently, the antennas come with clear instructions how to install and
maintain them.
Cheers :-)
Jerry
"CW" wrote in message
news:u%yob.55978$9E1.247721@attbi_s52...
You took a story about a lazy SOB of at least general class and turned
it
into a pro code rant. So, the obvious conclusion from this would be that
the
more code you know, the stupider you get. Was that your point?
"Jerry" wrote in message
...
As *some* of you know, I build and sell the Carolina Cyclone line of
screwdriver antennas. Sometimes I run
into some "doosies". I don't (normally) do installs because
they are more trouble than they are worth. But.......I was