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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Cecil Moore wrote: Dave Heil wrote: What are we to make of it--that people generally take the easiest route to something? When one is dealing with a governmental licensing bureau, there is no "easiest route". Only one route is offered by the rule *makers* for each license class. Actually, that's not always true. For example, from 1990 to 2000, there were medical waivers for the 13 and 20 wpm Morse Code tests. Those who wanted a General, Advanced or Extra class license had the choice of passing the required test *or* getting a waiver. Depending on the individual, one route could be easier than the other. Similarly, for a couple of decades now the Morse Code test(s) could be passed by either one-minute-solid-copy or fill-in-the-blank route - whichever was easier for the individual. The *takers* of the exam cannot be blamed for the present licensing structure. In general, that's true. However, if a particular individual worked for changes in the licensing structure.... How can a new general class ham be considered to be inferior to an older general class ham when each ham took the one and only exam available at his particular time of testing? One person's *knowledge* may be less than another's, depending on what was on the tests at the time. However, a test is simply one data point, not the whole picture. There's a big difference between pointing out changes in the license tests and making sweeping generalizations about those who passed them. Incidentally, mice that take the easiest route to the cheese hidden in a maze are considered to be the most intelligent. :-) -- All mice take the easiest route. Some just do it faster than others. 73 es KC de Jim, N2EY truer words are not likely to be soken -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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