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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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