In article ,
"Dee Flint" writes:
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Total all classes - increase of 89
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73 de Jim, N2EY
Well if we continue at this pace, that will mean 0.35% growth in one year.
Except it fails to take into account hams who die who's licenses will
remain in the count for as much as 10 years afterwards. And statistics
show ham radio is a very grey hobby and getting greyer all the time.
bill
KB3YV
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