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In article , Alun Palmer
writes: snip It is a fact of human nature that most people value a thing more if it took some investment of themselves to acquire. 73 de Jim, N2EY I think this is precisely why some people argue so vociferously for code tesing despite the lack of any logical arguments for retaining it. That is to say, they value it because it's hard instead of because it's necessary (which it isn't!!!). 73 de Alun, N3KIP Alun, it boils down to the obvious reason: They had to learn morse code so everyone else better damn well have to learn it!!! :-) |
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