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Len,
I didn't want to mention the cause of my complaint of cut and paste. One of our college graduates at work told me (why would he lie about this?) he did his thesis using cut and paste from other papers on the internet. Perhaps you missed the point; at some point in time, someone has to put the *original* information into the computer and on the internet. This seems to be the point you missed. Sure, I did 90 on a 100 wpm teletype. Perhaps you mistakenly assume that I can't do 30 on a keyboard? (Har har-de-har!). Cut and paste is most certainly *very* useful. I just don't see using cut and paste to pass someone else's work off as your own. As far as testing, I have a concern that a lot of folks don't want any testing. Sure, enjoy it when someone has a shoot-out on 11 meters (or 10) running 10,000 or 20,000 watts next door to you. Perhaps I misunderstand your last statement "it's better that amateurs learn a bit more technology than Ohm's law". The lab I may be moving into has an interesting power supply ... 30,000 volts at 20 ma. Sure, why bother to learn interesting things concerning relationships between voltage, resistance, and current. The nice thing about that is, the dang fool who doesn't care and gets into that lab may do us a favor and remove his genes from the gene pool. As far as typewriting, might I gently enquire as to how you managed to post your response to my post? Are you using a Windows based keyboard and clicking your mouse over the letters? (how modern!). Or, perhaps, you are using a most modern keyboard - Dang! That sure looks like a ... um ... gee, the layout looks very much like those old typewriters. Frankly, I'm not worried about code or typing - I'd like to see some safety issues and relevant theory covered, but perhaps that is asking too much. Why is it when we mention typing, everyone assumes an old fashioned typewriter. Typing is typing, whether on a computer or an old fashioned linotype machine. I'd love to see all of these lovely 'modern' folks get the information into the computer in the first place without copying it from someone else. I've helped some of those younger folks ... "the mouse is f****d up". Pick his hand up off the mouse, turn the mouse 180 degrees so the cable comes off of the back end rather than towards the front, and put his hand back on the mouse. Yep, I love you smart, modern, young folks! BWAAaahahahah! 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA ps - better put the guy with a mouse problem on an emergency keyboard circuit. Could prove interesting, especially since he could hunt-and-peck perhaps 15 words per minute. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/03 |
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