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			"Dick Carroll"  wrote in message...
 Bill Sohl wrote:
 
 "Larry Roll K3LT"  wrote in message
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 In article , "Carl R. Stevenson"
 writes:
 
 
 Now, I wouldn't expect to be able to have that sort of a relationship
 with you, Dick ... you're not open-minded enough to accept that others
 see things different than you.  (You see, I accept that you like and
 use
 CW ... I disagree only with your propatation of the "Morse myths" and
 your insistence that everyone should have Morse forced on them in
 exchange for HF privs ... fortunately, most of the rest of the world
 doesn't agree with you.)
 
 Carl - wk3c
 
 Carl:
 
 I consider the use of the term "Morse myths" to be derogatory and
 inflammatory.  Thus, you have also failed to meet Mike's challenge.
 
 73 de Larry, K3LT
 
 
 Hw about morse fallicies, morse inaccuracies, erronious morse
 claims?  Which of these do you find acceptable?
 
 
 
 It's easy enough to accept that those of you who have never had any use
 for radiotelegraphy would view its stated attributes as mythical, and
 for the lot of you that is indeed a proper description. You couldn't
 communciate your way out of an emergency using Morse if the fate of the
 planet DID depend on it!
 
 
 And, DICK, what modes would be your failure to communicate your way of an
 emergency if the fate of the planet depends on it?  I wish, for once, you'd
 answer an honest question.  I suspect it'll be the usual, though.  Complete
 silence because my question is not only one you can't answer (yeah, I'll
 make the bet that you are *NOT* proficient in all available modes of ham
 radio), and it's also one that makes a counter to the point you attempted to
 illustrate, above.
 
 So, DICK, what mode would be our shortcoming if we were all looking to you
 to "save the planet?"
 
 Kim W5TIT
 
 
 
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