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In article ilgate.org, "Hans
Kohb" writes: "N2EY" wrote 35% answered "Never" 37% answered "Rarely" 27% answered "Regularly" 1% did not answer. 64% (37+27) sometimes use Morse code, according to that survey. That's a fact, not spin. Facts (and spin) are in the eye of the beholder, Jim. "Reality does not care what you believe" Your "64% sometimes use Morse code" is trumped by the fellow who uses the same numbers to factually state that "72% (35+37) of the hams surveyed rarely or never use Morse code". How is it trumped? Besides, the point of my post was that the original poster was way off on a number of things. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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