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From: Leo on Sat, 10 Feb 2007 14:25:53 -0500
On Feb 9, 2:17?am, " wrote: From: Leo on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:49:50 -0500 wrote: From: Leo on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 17:35:00 -0500 wrote: From: Leo on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 19:03:16 -0500 On 7 Feb 2007 15:29:04 -0800, wrote: On Feb 7, 4:40?pm, Leo wrote: On 7 Feb 2007 03:25:23 -0800, wrote: So you admit, Len, that FCC did indeed create CB long before 1958. They created an impractical CB service which would later be replaced with a far more practical one in '58. I wonder what part of CB eludes Cranky Spanky's understanding? "CB" AS IT IS KNOWN *NOW* has been around for 49 years. Certainly for 48 years since the original ELEVEN METER CITIZENS BAND's two new allocations were announced later in 1958. Note: One MUST be SUPER ACCURATE in saying anything to Cranky Spanky; any approximation will be punishable by his being on your case for his 7-year itching. :-) Thanks for owning up to your earlier factual error. LOL! I can just see L'Enfant Terrible* reading Radio & Television News magazine in 1958 when it had a feature article on this new Citizens Band - L'Enfant slams down the magazine and shouts to the world, "IT WAS ALREADY THERE YOU IDIOTS, ADMIT IT!!! RADIO AND TELEVISION NEWS IS WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! AND MAKES FACTUAL ERRORS!!!!!!" Then he stalked off looking for mommie and a clean pair of training pants. * sounds very classy when Alex Trebek says it on "Jeopardy" but it has the same meaning as "mean little kid." :-) The number of Technician class amateur licenses has never exceeded the number of licenses of all other amateur license classes combined. You were wrong on that too, some days back. A fact, perhaps....at last! (whew - that took a while!) Not quite... From the daily stats at www.hamdata.com for 10 Feb 07, 14:19 UTC: Technician 311,157 Technician Plus 40,654 Novice 29,253 General 142,153 Advanced 76,664 Extra 111,393 Club Calls 10,329 Total, ALL 721,603 Club Calls can be subracted from the Total since they are not those of individuals. In that case the total number of INDIVIDUAL USA amateur radio licensees is 711,274. Based on 711,274 individuals, the percentage of licensees by class is, by 10 Feb 07: Technician 43.75% Technician Plus 5.72% Novice 4.11% General 19.99% Advanced 10.78% Extra 15.66% Technician and Technician Plus together = 351,811 or 49.46% 50% of 711,274 is exactly 355,637 or 3,826 more than 351,811. If this sissy-fuss wants to keep rolling his "factual error" rock uphill all the time, let him. [that's a play on words for all youse who be un-eddycated, about the mythical king Sisyphus] However, all should be able to get the "sissy-fuss" moniker since Cranky be da sissy and all fussy-fussy about "accuracy." :-) On the home page of www.hamdata.com is a small block of licensee numbers for the last 12 months: New Licensees: 22,006 Expired Licenses: 28,618 Based on that the LOSS in 12 Months = 6,612 There's NO WAY of escaping the NUMERICAL FACT that USA amateur radio licensee numbers are DECREASING, and have been decreasing for nearly 4 years. The pro-coders' constant argument is "the original no-code techs grace period is up and they've quit ham radio" or words to that effect. Oh, my, but that does NOT make sense when NEW "no-code techs" are INCREASING at an average rate of THIRTY-TWO per day! The is by far the greatest increase per class. Cranky has many times tried to rationalize that the amateur extra is the "largest increasing class" but, again, the numbers never fitted his "explanation." However, Cranky is an extra, so therefore he is "right." :-) Upgraders are those already licensed who are just changing their license class...they neither increase nor decrease the total number of licensees. Based on that Hamdata delta of 6,612 LOSS in 12 months, that represents a LOSS of 18 per day in the USA! [6,612 / 365 = 18.115] But, but, but...cry the rationalizing a-souls of the morse persuasion, *WE* don't change (they probably claim immortality as well, as Robesin once did in here). They are NEVER wrong, by their own implicit perfection of encyclical utterance. Ave. Sigh. Bon your, LA |