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"Brian Denley" wrote in
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So, in other words, if you don't know how to develop film, you have no
business doing digital photography? Brilliant!

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Right, That why there is CB. You don't have to know how it works you just
get on it and act stupid. We can't have ham radio be like that, we want
skill. Quality, not quantity.

I know a lot of you don't like that because it means more work, but we get
a higher quality operator.


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No matter what facet of radio you enjoy, the topic is to protect it by
improving the quality of the hobbiests involved. That's why most will
agree if you know morse code, you'll be a better skilled hobbiest and
will improve your nich of the hobby and/or radio service you're
involved with. A valuable knowledge base for those of coming into the
services and hobby.

Tnx, 73 Good luck in the contest.

SC






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"Brian Denley" wrote in
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So, in other words, if you don't know how to develop film, you have no
business doing digital photography? Brilliant!

--
Brian Denley



Right, That why there is CB. You don't have to know how it works you just
get on it and act stupid. We can't have ham radio be like that, we want
skill. Quality, not quantity.

I know a lot of you don't like that because it means more work, but we get
a higher quality operator.


"Slow Code" wrote in message
news
No matter what facet of radio you enjoy, the topic is to protect it by
improving the quality of the hobbiests involved. That's why most will
agree if you know morse code, you'll be a better skilled hobbiest and
will improve your nich of the hobby and/or radio service you're
involved with. A valuable knowledge base for those of coming into the
services and hobby.

Tnx, 73 Good luck in the contest.

SC




But at the end of the day SC, no one wants to talk to you. 10-4 good buddy?


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"Slow Code" wrote in message
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"Brian Denley" wrote in
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So, in other words, if you don't know how to develop film, you have no
business doing digital photography? Brilliant!

--
Brian Denley



Right, That why there is CB. You don't have to know how it works you
just get on it and act stupid. We can't have ham radio be like that,
we want skill. Quality, not quantity.

I know a lot of you don't like that because it means more work, but we
get a higher quality operator.


"Slow Code" wrote in message
news No matter what facet of radio you enjoy, the topic is to protect it
by improving the quality of the hobbiests involved. That's why most
will agree if you know morse code, you'll be a better skilled
hobbiest and will improve your nich of the hobby and/or radio service
you're involved with. A valuable knowledge base for those of coming
into the services and hobby.

Tnx, 73 Good luck in the contest.

SC



But at the end of the day SC, no one wants to talk to you.



Why talk at all? Skilled operators know CW.

SC
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