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From: "Mel A. Nomah" on Mon,Apr 18 2005 4:28 pm
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... : : I've looked at some of the older questions. The only thing about them : that is difficult is that they tend to pertain to operating with : equipment and different condition than today. : No, the only thing harder was that those were just samples, and you had to actually understand the underlying material because the question on the examination would be different. Fromyour description of "take the online test until I can pass it, then rush down to the VE session", I expect that you'd be another Len Anderson under those conditions, on the outside looking in. Tsk, tsk, tsk, "Melanoma," I've been INSIDE the world of electronics and radio for the last half century. Slightly MORE than a half century. As a professional, that is. Gave up trying to add an amateur radio license to the old (1956 granted) First 'Phone license collection about four decades ago (give or take). I thought it might be nice to take it up again now in retirement, like for fun, but U.S. amateur radio seems to have evolved into SERIOUS BUSINESS! Everyone all uptight and demanding absolute and instant obediance from all the Dill Instructors swaggering about, trying to whack the hobbyists into SHAPE for the SERVICE!!! :-) I don't see where many are into ham radio for "fun" in here. All are acting like RADDIO KOPS, complete with shiny badges of RANK, etc. :-) Good luck on your chemotherapy... |
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