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CW seems to be the mark of rather eccentric and peculiar personalities. One trait all ôCWÆersö seem to share is a bent for anti-social behavior. Signed, scorpiox All ôCWÆersö? Do you even known all ôCWÆersö? I'm not even sure that *most* ôCWÆersö do that. It could always be worse. We could all go about anonymously trolling in newsgroups. Dave K8MN |
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![]() "dude" wrote in message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- CW is a rather amazing phenomenon. Being as difficult as a child learning to jump rope, skate board, roller skate, ice skate, or, an old woman learning to knit, crochet or tat, a person learning CW seems to take it as seriously as a BS degree or a doctorate. CW seems to be the mark of rather eccentric and peculiar personalities. One trait all ôCWÆersö seem to share is a bent for anti-social behavior. Signed, scorpiox Not really, but you make an excellent point. Since cw is so easy to learn (like jumping rope or roller skating), why not learn it? After learning it, you should find it easy to get back to the old mark of 20 words per minute. Heck, if you practice 15 minutes a day for a few weeks, you should be able to do 40. So, you make a good point. We should keep the cw test ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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