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"We the People" can only speak any more--but that's about it. Organizations
who have "our" money, Presidents who are elected, Senators and Congresspersons who are elected, and on and on, represent and act upon nothing but whatever big fish is out there with more money for them. "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "N2EY" wrote What, exactly, should we hams be doing to renew that reputation? If I knew "what exactly" it would already have been done. And I'm not talking about individual hams here, but how the ARRL focuses its (our) resources. If ARRL redirected half of the millions (yes, millions) it spends in Washington towards fostering a renewal of the technical reputation which we have lost, we'd have both credibility at the regulatory level, and respect in industry. ARRL (as the "national organization of amateur radio" which they bill themselves) is the only one with the resources to bring "tinkering and inventing" back into the forefront. Encouraging innovation isn't tough --- in my engineering group I ask each engineer to spend 10% of their time (4 hours per week) as "PBI" time ("Partially Baked Idea"). This is time to pursue personally selected pet projects unrelated to their primary tasking, even unrelated to our groups tasking. Once a quarter we hold a one day "off site in blue jeans" meeting where individuals can grab the spotlight and "show and tell" their PBI to the rest of the group. The effect on creativity is marvelous, and also a great tool for identifying "up and comers" whose creativity might be otherwise masked by the day-to-day drudge of assigned tasking. Can you imagine what might happen if ARRL spent perhaps $500,000/annum on "PBI" conferences, and made some "folk heroes" out of some tinkerers and expermenters. Hey, they do it for DXers and contesters! 73, de Hans, K0HB |