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Will there be post-NoCode exams?
On Feb 4, 8:04 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Bryan wrote: For expressing pride to others, one could display it. For the purpose of pride to oneself, it need not be displayed. From Wikipedia's "Seven Deadly Sins": "Pride/Hubris (Latin, superbia) ... In almost every list Pride is considered the original and most serious of The Seven Deadly Sins, and indeed the ultimate source from which the others arise." -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com What does Wikipedia say about the Church of Saint Hiram? Do they communicate in Latin? |
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On Feb 4, 12:48 pm, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote: On Feb 4, 8:04 am, Cecil Moore wrote: Bryan wrote: For expressing pride to others, one could display it. For the purpose of pride to oneself, it need not be displayed. From Wikipedia's "Seven Deadly Sins": "Pride/Hubris (Latin, superbia) ... In almost every list Pride is considered the original and most serious of The Seven Deadly Sins, and indeed the ultimate source from which the others arise." -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com What does Wikipedia say about the Church of Saint Hiram? Do they communicate in Latin? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St._Hiram Dave K8MN- Looks like any other episode of "Extra's Behaving Badly." |
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On Feb 4, 12:48 pm, Dave Heil wrote: wrote: On Feb 4, 8:04 am, Cecil Moore wrote: Bryan wrote: For expressing pride to others, one could display it. For the purpose of pride to oneself, it need not be displayed. From Wikipedia's "Seven Deadly Sins": "Pride/Hubris (Latin, superbia) ... In almost every list Pride is considered the original and most serious of The Seven Deadly Sins, and indeed the ultimate source from which the others arise." -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com What does Wikipedia say about the Church of Saint Hiram? Do they communicate in Latin? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St._Hiram Looks like any other episode of "Extra's Behaving Badly." You posed a question. I provided an accurate answer. Dave K8MN |
Will there be post-NoCode exams?
Knowing you did it is not enough? You need validation from the ARRL in the form of a certificate? One could simply tape the over-the-air code test and play it over and over to "copy" it, and then submit it. But that's getting kinda lame.... |
Will there be post-NoCode exams?
On Feb 4, 6:03 pm, robert casey wrote:
Knowing you did it is not enough? You need validation from the ARRL in the form of a certificate? One could simply tape the over-the-air code test and play it over and over to "copy" it, and then submit it. But that's getting kinda lame.... I'm not Robesin. I don't need to lie to myself. |
Will there be post-NoCode exams?
"KH6HZ" wrote in message ... extremely doubtful I suspect other organizations, like FISTS, may step up to the plate and offer some type of competency certificates, if you're really interested in such things. Despite what you read here, from a few embittered people who feel the code exam "persecuted" them, most hams on the airwaves really don't care if you passed a 5, 13, or 20wpm code test or not. Why? Well, if I CQ in morse code on a frequency at 25wpm, and you respond, and we have a nice conversation -- does it really matter if you "passed" a 20wpm code test or not? 73 kh6hz Well said Mike. Ace - WH2T, 20 WPM Extra |
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