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Kim W5TIT wrote:
"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message hlink.net... "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote: How many CW contacts have you made in your ham "career?" I'm into the multiple thousands. If you have less than 500, then you're not even close to being qualified to render a judgment against code testing. And exactly how does the number of CW contacts made qualify one to make a judgement about the value of code testing as a license requirement? Well, more importantly, when was the last time Larry wore a bra? (Wooshhhhhh--he will never get that one). Now THAT doesn't bring up good mental images, Kim! I may be damaged now! 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message hlink.net... "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote: (snip) However, as previously stated, you are not qualified to make any judgment against the code testing requirement, since you have not gained practical operational experience in this mode. (snip) Larry, one does not need to survive a house fire to make judgements about fire safety. Or be attacked by a foreign government to make a judgement about certain defense planning. Or live under a dictator to make judgements about laws affecting our freedoms. Or experience a business failure to make wise business judgements. Or experience anything else firsthand to make value judgements about it. HEY! a roundabout way of what I said earlier in the thread when told "you weren't there, so you couldn't KNOW!" Clint KB5ZHT |
One does have to eat a pizza to evaluate its taste and whether they will like it or not. snip erroneous diatribe incorrect anology... the correct one would be to say "you don't have to eat a pizza to know WHAT it is, and WHAT it's made of". it's so easy. Clint KB5ZHT |
"Clint" rattlehead at computron dot net wrote in message ... One does have to eat a pizza to evaluate its taste and whether they will like it or not. snip erroneous diatribe incorrect anology... the correct one would be to say "you don't have to eat a pizza to know WHAT it is, and WHAT it's made of". it's so easy. Clint KB5ZHT No my analogy is quite correct. To determine the worth of pizza, you must eat to see if it is a food worth your bother. Knowing the ingredients will not tell you that. Watching other people eat one will not tell you that. Same with Morse code. Reading about past and present usage, looking at the table of dots and dashes, and watching other people operate, etc will not tell you whether you like it. It will only tell you what it is and what it is made of. Until you experience using the code for yourself (i.e. eating the pizza for yourself), it is impossible to tell whether you will like it. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
"Kim W5TIT" wrote ...
But, but, but!!!! Larry's obviously got or had large boobs, and has obviously worn a bra. Right?! He *has* hasn't he? Surely, for if not he would not be making value judgements on my callsign. __________________________________________________ _______________ It took a while, but I have grown accustomed to your callsign, Kim. And it wasn't necessary for me to wear a bra to do it. ;-) Arnie - KT4ST |
Clint wrote: One does have to eat a pizza to evaluate its taste and whether they will like it or not. snip erroneous diatribe incorrect anology... the correct one would be to say "you don't have to eat a pizza to know WHAT it is, and WHAT it's made of". it's so easy. Clint KB5ZHT |
In article k.net, "Dwight
Stewart" writes: "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote: (snip) However, as previously stated, you are not qualified to make any judgment against the code testing requirement, since you have not gained practical operational experience in this mode. (snip) Larry, one does not need to survive a house fire to make judgements about fire safety. Or be attacked by a foreign government to make a judgement about certain defense planning. Or live under a dictator to make judgements about laws affecting our freedoms. Or experience a business failure to make wise business judgements. Or experience anything else firsthand to make value judgements about it. Dwight, if Larrah had to do it, EVERYBODY has to do it. (snip) You have not had that mode's unique benefits and advantages proved to you over and over again through years of daily OTA use. I have. (snip) Again, this is not about Morse Code/CW use - it's about the code test requirement. I can have that operational experience without a test requirement and you can continue to enjoy the "mode's unique benefits and advantages" long after the testing requirement is gone. Larrah can't grasp the theological import of that clear and concise idea. He is a self-professed "true believer" and cannot see ANY other religious idea but his old cult status. LHA |
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No my analogy is quite correct. To determine the worth of pizza, you must eat to see if it is a food worth your bother. Knowing the ingredients will not tell you that. here's a more accurate anology.... "You can't possibly know anything about pizza, and i'm telling you that it's an important staple to you diet. Your opinion means nothing; I am now pointing the gun of licenseing system at your head and ORDERING you to take a bite of the pizza, I am not worried one bit about what the facts are or what the market wants... I am going to see to it that everybody is force fed pizza whether they like it or not." Clint KB5ZHT |
Outside of sounding like low-grade bull****, that "reason" could be taken as wanting a government WELFARE program to preserve morse code. If morsemanship is so damn much fun, easy to learn, etc., then it can be done WITHOUT needing the subsistence of any federal testing. That was my EXACT point in an earlier post.... I was told by a certain PCTA type that "it won't exist anymore unless we force it on everybody"... well, heh, according to darwin and also the free market, the most fit survive and the free market, left to run the course as it will in and of its own needs will result in the best suited result. If you have to MAKE it happen, then it isn't making it on it's own merit. I'm afraid of your motives in all this, Larry. I don't like the words I hear from many advocating the continuation of the code testing requirement. Those words often reek of bigotry, elitism, and discrimination against other Americans. social engineering. it's affirmative action for CW; it's as you said, a welfare program for it.... One of the classic NCTA whines. Us horrible old PCTA's want to keep Morse code going so that we can continue to demonstrate the dominance of the white, middle-class, American male, who represents 5% of the world's population yet consumes 25% of the planet's resources, and ALSO produces 33% of the worlds economic output, to the tune of 11 TRILLION dollars out of the 33 trillion sum total of all nations. Just to keep the record straight. Clint KB5ZHT |
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