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Dee:
I really can't believe some are so devoted to arguing as this while amateur radio declines... First, I DO believe there is a problem with the numbers of licenses... Second, there have been things tried, and there are just echos here of RE-TRYING failed ideas here--they didn't work then, they won't work now! Third, I don't think anyone here is into any real want to do anything better--most are locked in a state of firm and heavy denial and the numbers must drop much more before this will improve... Fourth, I DO believe time and Jim Haynie will provide real fixes--eventually... Fifth, my opinion is that almost everyone here, to the last man/woman, is going to let things go to hell for their own self-interests--and that to me is as disgusting as someone masturbating in public--NO ONE ELSE ENJOYS IT! John "Dee Flint" wrote in message ... "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... [snip] The idea of "recruiting" people into the ARS is likely never going to work - at least as far as snagging people that are thinking about a hobby, but don't know what to pick up. If you wanna be a Ham - you *know* it. I must disagree to some extent with this, Mike. There are people who would love being hams if only they knew about it and knew what it was like. I never knew I wanted to be a ham until after I became one. My ex dragged me to a ham class as something we could do together and I have to admit that it did not sound interesting at the time. I found that it was something I liked and now I would fight tooth and nail to keep my license. If we are going to "recruit," we need to find those who would like it but haven't had the opportunity to know about it or to know enough about it. [snip] A local oldster was inquiring as to when his license expired, because he couldn't find his F.C.C. Wallpaper. We help him figure it out. We need to keep the geezers on the air. I love talking to them. I hope someone is looking out for me when I'm 91! I hope so too. I had the great pleasure and honor of speaking with W5BQU (Big, Quick, and Ugly) a year or two before he passed away. He was over 100 at the time and still in pretty good control of his faculties and still with a zest for life, enjoying those things he still could do. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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