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Slow Code, I think it is time you put up or shut up. If the skills among
you dinos were so great, then you had to finish at the top of your category. So tell us now, what group were you part of, what section, and what category did you compete in? Then, when the results are published, we will compare your standings with those other groups who had the modern, technically trained operators. We'll see if the dinos are extinct or if modern humans have triumphed. Slow Code wrote: I know you're right. These new modernized hams want everything to be easy just like flipping the on-off switch on an appliance. We try and tell them that ham radio is more than just operating an appliance, but they won't listen. Then when murphy's law kicks in they don't know how to deal with it. I feel sorry for them, but it's really not their fault that licensing has been dumbed down over the years. The phonies did notice after we put the broken computers in the dumpster that the bands sounded much better without all the computer generated noise on their receivers. And their contacts per minute increased. They realize now that when equipment fails it's nice to have skills you can fall back on that will let you keep communicating. Especially important during emergencies. Hams wouldn't look good if during an emergency we couldn't communicate. SC |