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Al Klein wrote:
wrote: the issue is simple some folks want to claim other folks that took and passed the tests equire by by law are somehow "cheating" If you can't even understand the issue, why do you keep opening your mouth and proving it? The issue is that if there's something wrong with the tests, that is not the fault of the test takers. It is the fault of the test designers. Given a person with a PhD in electronics, 50 years experience, and capable of doing 50 wpm in Morse code, all he can do presently is pass the present day test requirements and then be belittled by people like you who are inferior to him in every way. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 21:32:51 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: all he can do presently is pass the present day test requirements and then be belittled For claiming that the tests prove that he knows as much as those who passed much more difficult tests, not for not having to pass those more difficult tests. |
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Al Klein wrote: On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 21:32:51 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: all he can do presently is pass the present day test requirements and then be belittled For claiming that the tests prove that he knows as much as those who passed much more difficult tests, not for not having to pass those more difficult tests. who has made any such claim? you like a lot of the procoders add a lot of things to what people are realy saying |
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