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From: on Sun, Mar 11 2007 8:34 am
And even when AF6AY pointed out the story to FCC in his Reply Comments to 98-143, FCC still believed it. Sweetums, NOBODY with the callsign AF6AY replied to FCC 98-143 on, before, or after 13 Jan 99. It wasn't issued yet. :-) There have been other verified stories about young amateurs. Since 2000, a six-year-old has passed the General, and a seven-year-old has passed the Extra. Both stories in QST. FCC had no problem believing either. In fact that seven-year-old broke the previous record, held by an eight-year-old who passed the old pre-2000 Extra, complete with 20 wpm code and five written tests. All those young amateurs still have their licenses. They haven't gotten into any problems with FCC. Wonderful. I'll just think of all you worshippers of St. Hiram as pre-teeners, mentality and reasoning "maturity" to match... :-) Now, just WHY are you continuing your "age limit" diatribe past the 8 year and 2 months time of that particular Comment on an NPRM that got settled by a Report and Order? Is it the usual "nyah, nyah" to be followed by a call to mommy by all you mental pre-teeners? Quit sucking your thumb on that theme... LA |
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