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funkbastler wrote:
... I gotta think that if I managed to learn Morse code, then so
can "they".


I'm sure that drivers licenses applicants can
learn to use buggy whips on their horseless
carriages, but should they be required to?
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Only if the buggy whip conveys useful information to the "horseless carrage"
as it did in the case of the horse.

As CW still conveys information as it did in the beginnings of radio the
anology does not hold water...

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funkbastler wrote:
... I gotta think that if I managed to learn Morse code, then so
can "they".


I'm sure that drivers licenses applicants can
learn to use buggy whips on their horseless
carriages, but should they be required to?
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Fred Hambrecht wrote:
Only if the buggy whip conveys useful information to the "horseless carrage"
as it did in the case of the horse.


We could probably modify vehicles to respond to
lashes from a buggy whip and eliminate the
accelerator.
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So are you saying that CW no longer works? Not to be judgmental, but your an
idiot.

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On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 18:35:14 -0400, "Fred Hambrecht"
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in the begining it conveyed data other radio radio services as well as
the ars today it does not
http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/

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On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 21:12:44 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote:

funkbastler wrote:
... I gotta think that if I managed to learn Morse code, then so
can "they".


I'm sure that drivers licenses applicants can
learn to use buggy whips on their horseless
carriages, but should they be required to?


No, but it darned sure wouldn't hurt to make sure they could drive
something with a standard transmission. Never know when the ol'
grind-o-crunch automatic is gonna give out and ya has to use
something more reliable.

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funkbastler wrote:
No, but it darned sure wouldn't hurt to make sure they could drive
something with a standard transmission.


Would you have 1000 people learn to drive a standard
transmission even though only one person out of those
1000 people benefits from it? The cost/benefit ratio
is extremely high.
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Cecil Moore wrote:
funkbastler wrote:


... I gotta think that if I managed to learn Morse code, then so
can "they".


I'm sure that drivers licenses applicants can
learn to use buggy whips on their horseless
carriages, but should they be required to?
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Try as I might, my V6 won't respond to the buggy whip. Kind of like my
Novice experience on 40M CW.

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funkbastler wrote:
... I gotta think that if I managed to learn Morse code, then so
can "they".


I'm sure that drivers licenses applicants can
learn to use buggy whips on their horseless
carriages, but should they be required to?



They should if they want to be good back seat drivers.

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On 8 Sep 2006 19:28:20 -0700, "Douche Bag"
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The hobby is dead because of all these old ham geriatrics stuck on
code. No one in the real world gives a **** about code.
Slow Code wrote:
I could support that.

SC


Code is dead - along with anything else that requires skill, practice,
or a little bit of effort.

The folks who want to do away with code should at least learn it and
try it - they might find it to be (gasp) enjoyable. Personally, I could
support doing away with no-code licensing altogether. I realize it
won't happen, but I gotta think that if I managed to learn Morse code,
then so can "they". The only thing no-code licensing accomplished in
this neck of the woods was to move the CB mentality from 11 to 2 meters.



There is no arguing that. KB9RQZ is living proof.

SC
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On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 22:19:21 GMT, Slow Code wrote:



There is no arguing that. KB9RQZ is living proof.


Well, I don't know KB9RQZ - but I'll say thay he's entitled to have
and express his opinions, same as you and I, whether you or I agree
with him or not.

Y'all try to stay away from the ad hominem stuff now - it never convinces
anybody of anything. Just ****es 'em off.

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