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![]() John Smith wrote: Yes. Well, you cannot disguise the fact that the over 60 crowd just don't have the energy or enthusiasm as the teenage to 30 crowd--or the fact that these younger people are actively engaged in the research, development and production phases of electronics. Why they may effectively hang on limiting the hobby--this cannot not go on indefinitely... John, there is hope. I took a look at the actuarial tables shortly after joining this newsgripe, and it look like they are working in our favor. We can help it work by not turning into the very type of amateur that the tables are currently removing from hamdom. And, while it is true only those with a wet diaper can truly appreciate change--change is in the wind... the next decade should provide a dip in number of licenses which has never been seen before... this is only the beginning... Warmest regards, John Progress! |
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