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Mike Coslo wrote
Good post, and good argument, Hans. But I wonder if there is no place for pride of accomplishment? In my other hobby, I spent several years making a large telescope. It was an intense project, and took a lot of effort. In the end, I was rewarded with a wonderful, beautiful, and very high quality instrument. It won first place in the only competition I entered it in. Of course there's room for pride of accomplishment! You ought to see the walls of my shack covered with awards, the one of most proud of being "A-1 Operators Club". You ought to see the walls of my office covered with engineering and business related awards! You ought to see me beam when I come back off the lake..... well, you get the picture. But getting back to the tone of this thread, while I highly value my amateur license for the benefits it gives me (including trying to "accomplish" things to be proud of), acquiring the license itself was a pretty modest accomplishment. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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