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			In article   k.net, "BillSohl"  writes:
 
 
 Another problem is that some (many?) that favor code testing suggest that
 by ending that testing it will lead to an end to code use.  I don't
 belive that at all and there are hundreds of examples of older
 technology and skills that are still practiced today in other
 fields even though such technology/skill is recognized as
 no longer generally used/needed (e.g. archery, manual transmission
 autos, etc.)
 
 Cheers,
 Bill K2UNK
 
 Bill:
 
 One year ago, I traded in a perfectly good 2001 Toyota Corolla LE with
 a 5-speed manual gearbox for a new 2003 model with an automatic
 transmission.  However, I still see the need for code testing in the ARS.
 I own a few rifles and handguns, but wouldn't want to bet my life on my
 proficiency with a compound bow.  However, I still see the need for
 code testing in the ARS.  How do you explain that?
 
 73 de Larry, K3LT
 
 
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