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Michael Coslo wrote:
wrote: last available data he has is from August *1996* as reported in the February 1997 issue of QST. Extras 38,852 Advanced 39,430 General 25,245 Tech Plus 22,634 Tech 24,021 Novice 2,627 Total members Aug. 1996 = 152,809 If you have a problem with this don't bore me with it, take it up with Sumner. From the ARRL Annual Report for 1996 source http://www.arrl.org/announce/annualreport/ On page 5, they announce the numbers: 175,023 members The following year was the year that the ARRL experienced its all time peak membership: 177,396. So whether I'm boring you or not, you were the one bragging about your smarts in going to "the source". 'Scuse me?? Where, exactly, did I brag about any of it? I simply fired off another request for some info to a League management type and Sumner responded as usual. Which is typical of the sorts of things he and the rest of the folk at HQ get paid to do. I've done it any number of times in the past and I expect I'll do it many more times in the future. This is "bragging" on my part?? I went to a source too. Mine aren't broken down by class, but you would have to admit that 22,214 is a significant difference when the total numbers are compared. Uh-huh. As if an 11% discrepancy in some arcane data in a hobby NG actually matters. One of us is wrong with the numbers. Makes no sense. Maybe your source made a mistake? Or maybe *all* those annual reports were wrong. Which do you think more likely? I don't "think about" such things Michael, I don't take offhand potshots at whether or not a specfic dataset is right or wrong and neither do the rest of us who are expected to responsibly process data and crunch numbers. We chase down the data to it's source and straighten out discrepancies by the numbers. Yeah, I know. "Not your field". Obviously. Not my problem. His e-mail address is . - mike KB3EIA - w3rv |
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