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In article , Gareeb
writes: Then On 13 Sep 2004 10:10:07 GMT, PAMNO (N2EY) wrote: In article , Gareeb writes: Come to think of it, it occurs to me that there may be a relationship between aol'ers and those who can't learn code. Hmmmm.... Hmmmm....I use AOL, and I learned and use Morse Code. There are exceptions... Yep, I'm one of 'em. There are lots more. I merely said there 'may' be a 'relationship' in the statistical sense, certainly not the absolute sense. Of course. Did you learn code only to pass the test? At first. I became a ham 37 years ago in large part because I wanted to join the folks on 75 AM. But once I was exposed to the code and used it on the air, I found I liked it, and just kept on using it. Wound up passing all six code tests (5/13/20 wpm, sending and receiving). Can you still do 15wpm? Oh yes. More than double that, in fact. Also much less. 5-40 wpm or thereabouts, what ever the situation calls for. Do you beat your wife? I haven't mentioned marital status here. Not relevant. But I don't beat anyone. See, there are many other considerations to factor in. Such as? 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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