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			Kim W5TIT wrote:"Mike Coslo"  wrote in message
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 Dee D. Flint wrote:
 
 "Keith"  wrote in message
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 On 26 Jul 2003 04:25:19 GMT, Alun Palmer  wrote:
 
 
 
 A better idea than just operating. They might even agree, although I
 wouldn't bank on it.
 
 Another problem that was pointed out to me are people with
 
 disabilities.
 
 According to the American with Disabilities Act the government can not
 discriminate against disabled people .
 Now that s25.5 is international law the government must now accommodate
 disabled people and they must do it without reasonable delay.
 
 
 A 5wpm code test does not discriminate against Americans with
 
 disabilities.
 
 Disabled people have passed while their unhandicapped brethren have sat
 
 on
 
 the sideline whining about the code.
 
 Right on Dee.
 
 I am d**m near deaf, and if a guy who reads lips can learn morse, then
 most everyone can.
 
 - Mike KB3EIA -
 
 
 
 An early acquaintance in ham radio could "read" CW in flashing lights.  I've
 heard stories of others who have felt vibrations to "read" CW.
 
 At one point, I was thinking about trying the vibrating method, like
 holding my fingers on a speaker cone. But as a challenge, I decided to
 go for the aural method. Wasn't easy, but I did it.
 
 - Mike KB3EIA -
 
 
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