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![]() an old friend wrote: wrote: Rick Frazier wrote: You've insisted on posting this crap so many times just about anyone with more than two or three brain cells would be sick of it by now. Why don't you just crawl back under the rock you crawled out from under? --Rick AH7H Slow Code wrote: You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams were supposed to know morse code." Sc Thank you, Rick! You spoke volumes of reality in this new millennium. "Slow Code" is a relic of the 1930s, mentally over 70 years in the past. indeed it is interesting that Slow code seems stuck in era before he was born do I have to apologize to Sceintology nuts Mark, you don't have to apologize to anyone. If Slow Code isn't a throwback to 7 decades ago, he is one example of a thoroughly brainwashed morseman imprinted with the Beliefs of 70 years ago...and all the mythos of "code saves lives" that spread like kudzu after the Titanic disaster of 1912. |
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