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For many years now the sane and the reasonable in this forum have
dodged Lennie the Liar's labelling of the Code Tested among us as "morsemen", "mighty morsemen", etc etc. If for no other reason than because HE uses it to try an belittle us. But I have to ask myself...WHY...?!?! =) I have a skill that precious few have (certainly one LENNIE doesn't have!). It took a certain amount of work, determination and concentration to "get it right", and everytime I use it, it's just a bit different than the last time, but thrilling and fulfilling nonetheless....Almost like an artist putting brush to canvas. When the guys on 14.195 are still yelling "YOU'RE FIVE NINE IN DETROIT BUT I MISSED YOUR CALLSIGN AND HANDLE...", I have a "rare one" in the log and am moving on to the next challenge. When the gang on the SSB traffic net is fighting QRN from hell, I have QSL'ed the traffic and am on my second cup of coffee. Where the guys on phone pass up a "CQ" in a foreign tounge or heavy accent, I answer and make a friend. I've helped relay messages home for my Brother Marines and other services that meant keeping that "personal touch alive. Yes, cellphones and Internet have driven that need to almost zero, but the "basic traffic handlers" have still proven thier worth in the 21st century. I've made friends in other countries that I wouldn't have otherwise made due to LACK of technology in those parts of the world, and on at least a couple of occassions my travels led me to their doorstep. Who could ask for any better justification for embracing Morse skills than making a friend? Well, I know that's an rhetorical question and the pundits and antagonists (especially our resident pathological liar, social barfly and NON-licensee, Lennie H. Anderson) will now "have at it" and tell me how it violates some right of theirs...Oh well... I have something Lennie can't ever have...WON'T ever have, and will never understand...self-inflicted ignorance is his own undoing. So sign me...proudly at that... Steve Robeson, K4YZ Mighty Morseman |