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In article k.net, "Dwight
Stewart" writes: Tell you what Dwight....when you get some knowledge of the subject, I'll pay attention. Just quit trying to put on a spin on a subject you know NOTHING about. First of all, the subject was you and Larry (and your attitudes about code), which I do know something about. Second, one does not need to know code itself to see the amount of code used in this country or elsewhere. Perhaps if you looked up from you code key occasionally, and stopped looking down your nose at everyone else when you do, you would see the same decline of code use and therefore recognize how useless it is as a testing requirement. Of course, to acknowledge that reality would force you to drop your false pride and I truly wonder whether you're man enough to do that (the same with Larry). Dwight: You just locked, loaded, took careful aim, and shot yourself in the foot! If you had ANY experience with Morse/CW at all, you'd realize that the mode which is in "decline" lately on HF is SSB -- due to poor operating conditions. The CW segments continue to jump with activity. You are hopelessly out of the loop due to your own operational inexperience. I'm gonna give you some free advice here, Dwight. You're getting almost Kim-like in your shrill but specious arguments. You are truly not equipped for this debate whatsoever, and are making a bigger fool of yourself with each and every posting. You're out of your depth when discussing code testing, so I would suggest, for the sake of your own credibility, that you chose a topic you know something about. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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