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On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 16:51:34 +0000 (UTC), "Chris"
spake thusly: It's all about proving that you value a ham license so much that you'll do some hard work to get it, much like a recruit going through boot camp. Code has nothing to do with "value". A recruit going thru boot camp is a laughable analogy. If you've never programmed in assembly language, don't talk to me about being a real programmer. If you've never passed a Morse code exam, don't talk to me about being a real ham. THAT is the snot-nosed attitude that I have been talking about. An attitude that makes ham worthless. (I see you like to "toppsot" -- something Mark Morgan doesn't like at all. Keep up the good work.) On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:35:19 GMT, JDB wrote: This code argument really gets old. I passed the General 13WPM code. Bidg deal. Yeah, I like to use CW, but do I think people need to be tested on CW? Heck NO! Let's end this antiquated test. It's a modern era. If you want to learn it -fine, but don't push your old and outdated beliefs on anyone else. |
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