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Mike Coslo wrote: snip Jim, you gotta give tinyurl a try. Just go to http://www.tinyurl.com, and copy and and paste the long URL in the field provided, and it will make a tiny url for ya! Then put that in the message. All free Let's try this again: "Amateur Radio In the 21st Century" can be viewed he http://gahleos.obarr.net/messages/0002.html Or he http://tinyurl.com/695p6 My detailed rebuttal in three parts can be viewed too. Part 1 is he http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...e?dmode=source Or he http://tinyurl.com/6385t Part 2 is he http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...8?dmode=source Or he http://tinyurl.com/4uvd5 Part 3 is he http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...4?dmode=source Or he http://tinyurl.com/4kxah See what these folks think is needed for the future of amateur radio. One of your points that may be hidden in all the text, yet is critically important IMO, is the part noting that while removing the Morse test completely for one license class, and reducing it to 5wpm for the others, we have managed only a very modest increase in numbers (note that this was an "at the time" thing. As the future would pan out, we have lost numbers, and a lot of them the Non-coded types. As a ship that is almost stopped proves, turning the rudder does almost nothing, or when the interest rate goes very low, adjusting it does almost nothing, eliminating the 5WPM Morse code will have no positive effect on the numbers of new hams, and the most likely effect will be that with the lesser effort, more and more will get into the hobby with only slight interest, and then drop out. That is not what we need. Hey, do I get a prize for that freakin' long sentence? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... [snip] As the future would pan out, we have lost numbers, and a lot of them the Non-coded types. As a ship that is almost stopped proves, turning the rudder does almost nothing, or when the interest rate goes very low, adjusting it does almost nothing, eliminating the 5WPM Morse code will have no positive effect on the numbers of new hams, and the most likely effect will be that with the lesser effort, more and more will get into the hobby with only slight interest, and then drop out. That is not what we need. Hey, do I get a prize for that freakin' long sentence? - Mike KB3EIA - How does it stack up against some of Edgar Allan Poe's sentences? I know he wrote some doozies when it came to length. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... [snip] As the future would pan out, we have lost numbers, and a lot of them the Non-coded types. As a ship that is almost stopped proves, turning the rudder does almost nothing, or when the interest rate goes very low, adjusting it does almost nothing, eliminating the 5WPM Morse code will have no positive effect on the numbers of new hams, and the most likely effect will be that with the lesser effort, more and more will get into the hobby with only slight interest, and then drop out. That is not what we need. Hey, do I get a prize for that freakin' long sentence? - Mike KB3EIA - How does it stack up against some of Edgar Allan Poe's sentences? I know he wrote some doozies when it came to length. Yeah. Now that guy could write! He was a pretty fair amateur physicist too. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... [snip] As the future would pan out, we have lost numbers, and a lot of them the Non-coded types. As a ship that is almost stopped proves, turning the rudder does almost nothing, or when the interest rate goes very low, adjusting it does almost nothing, eliminating the 5WPM Morse code will have no positive effect on the numbers of new hams, and the most likely effect will be that with the lesser effort, more and more will get into the hobby with only slight interest, and then drop out. That is not what we need. Hey, do I get a prize for that freakin' long sentence? - Mike KB3EIA - How does it stack up against some of Edgar Allan Poe's sentences? I know he wrote some doozies when it came to length. I think you'll find that James Joyce holds all the long-sentence records. And that Sweet Lenny holds all the records for irrelevant sentences. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE w3rv |
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