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![]() Bill Turner ) writes: On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 16:51:04 +0100, Paul Burridge wrote: Well do you think it is? I personally can't think of any other passtime accessible to the individual which requires such a high degree of technical knowledge to succeed at. If anyone can think of something more complex, let's hear it! __________________________________________________ _______ Homebuilt aircraft, especially if home designed. Bill W6WRT There have always been technical hobbies, astronomy, amateur radio, rocketry, home machine shop, and even aircraft building. I'm not sure that it matters so much which is most technical, but I suspect many of those hobbies share the problems of amateur radio. We don't think of those other hobbies because they aren't all that visible beyond their circles, which of course is the case for amateur radio, likely even more so in the case fo ham radio as a technical hobby. Michael VE2BVW |
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