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I remember when there was a sense of pride in passing the 20 wpm CW test.
New hams just don't appreciate things anymore.
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I remember when there was a sense of pride in passing the 20wpm CW test.
Slow Code wrote:
New hams just don't appreciate things anymore. SC They just appreciate different things. The hobby has advanced greatly since the rotary spark gap. Not having to take a test doesn't mean you can't operate code; or did you misread the regs? Phil w7ox |
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I remember when there was a sense of pride in passing the 20 wpm CW test.
Slow Code wrote: New hams just don't appreciate things anymore. SC wyh do yiou |
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I don't remember horse and buggy, outhouses, or churning butter
Slow Code wrote: New hams just don't appreciate things anymore. I don't remember, cutting wood for winter, foraging the woods for berries, turning the crank on a model T, building a spear to kill a deer, washing my clothes in the river, making candles to light the night. And I do appreciate that I don't have to do these things anymore. Mike |
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I don't remember horse and buggy, outhouses, or churning butter
"amdx" wrote in message ... Slow Code wrote: New hams just don't appreciate things anymore. I don't remember, cutting wood for winter, foraging the woods for berries, turning the crank on a model T, building a spear to kill a deer, washing my clothes in the river, making candles to light the night. And I do appreciate that I don't have to do these things anymore. Mike I have helped cut wood for winter heating. I have also foraged for berries, actually Granny knew where to look and took me along to help pick berries. I have never hand cranked a model T, but have watched others do it (was tied up with winter wood cutting, the "T" drove a belt with a rear axle wheel to drive a large circular saw) I never did any of the other things listed, but if Granny were still here, I'd bet she has and could describe the process. Except the spear hunting, that was before Grannys time and on the other side of the family. Harold KD5SAK |
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I don't remember horse and buggy, outhouses, or churning butter
amdx wrote:
... turning the crank on a model T, ... It wasn't just the Model-T. I learned to drive on a 37 Chevrolet. It had a crank hole just under the grill. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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I don't remember horse and buggy, outhouses, or churning butter
Cecil Moore wrote in
: amdx wrote: ... turning the crank on a model T, ... It wasn't just the Model-T. I learned to drive on a 37 Chevrolet. It had a crank hole just under the grill. And a Crank behind the steering wheel. SC |
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I don't remember horse and buggy, outhouses, or churning butter
lazy ass Mike "amdx" wrote in
: Slow Code wrote: New hams just don't appreciate things anymore. I don't remember, cutting wood for winter, foraging the woods for berries, turning the crank on a model T, building a spear to kill a deer, washing my clothes in the river, making candles to light the night. And I do appreciate that I don't have to do these things anymore. Mike Right, and why homebrew anymore when you can call HRO or AES and buy your appliance off the shelf. 73, Back to my CW and projects. SC |
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I don't remember horse and buggy, outhouses, or churning butter
Slow Code wrote: Cecil Moore wrote in : amdx wrote: ... turning the crank on a model T, ... It wasn't just the Model-T. I learned to drive on a 37 Chevrolet. It had a crank hole just under the grill. And a Crank behind the steering wheel. a bit of honesty admiting to being a crank SC |
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I don't remember horse and buggy, outhouses, or churning butter
Slow Code wrote:
New hams just don't appreciate things anymore. I don't remember, cutting wood for winter, foraging the woods for berries, turning the crank on a model T, building a spear to kill a deer, washing my clothes in the river, making candles to light the night. And I do appreciate that I don't have to do these things anymore. Mike I have helped cut wood for winter heating. I have also foraged for berries, actually Granny knew where to look and took me along to help pick berries. I have never hand cranked a model T, but have watched others do it (was tied up with winter wood cutting, the "T" drove a belt with a rear axle wheel to drive a large circular saw) I never did any of the other things listed, but if Granny were still here, I'd bet she has and could describe the process. Except the spear hunting, that was before Grannys time and on the other side of the family. Harold KD5SAK Hi Harold, My point is, times change, peoples change, and if you want to cut wood, pick berries, crank a model T, or spear hunt, Have at it, but your not out telling everybody they need to. Mike |
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