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"Dee Flint" wrote:
Yet the net number is far more meaningful. It is what tells us if we have growth or not. Many (but not all) proponents said that this would bring growth and, at least so far, it has not. Admittedly the time frame is as yet too short. However, it's also too short to see if this change in new Technicians is sustained or is a momentary blip in the curve. As I see it, the time frame is too short to draw any conclusions of any sort. Imagine that we were discussing a change to the tax laws that was intended to increase reinvestment. How many YEARS would you have to wait before you could say that you had conclusive proof that the policy had succeeded or failed? I still believe that the vast majority of persons who have an interest in electronics, computers, radio and related fields; the demographic segment from which one would reasonably expect to attract new hams, knows nothing whatever about any of this. While they probably read technical publications of some sort, most of them probably read no publications that are explicitly about amateur radio. I have seen virtually nothing on this topic in any other media. |
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