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![]() "Clint" rattlehead at computron dot net wrote in message ... The same applies to students of all ages. When an adult goes to college, and wasn't it pointed out in an earlier post in this, or another, thread that electrical engineering students aren't required to learn morse code? hmmmmmm..... Clint KB5ZHT Your incorrect usage of snippage really hurts your comments. My point was to show that adults are often required to meet standards set by people who are experienced in their field of choice. This means taking courses in college for example, that the student may never use. This is similar to requiring hams to take and pass code tests. Electrical engineering is not ham radio. Although they don't study code, all of them have to take subjects in which they have no interest and will never use otherwise they don't get the degree. Adults are required to do things they don't want to on a regular basis. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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