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Al Klein wrote: On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 12:02:51 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: Al Klein wrote: Must? Where's the "must"? Or do you mean "If you aren't intelligent enough, or motivated enough, to learn a little, the only way to get a license is to memorize the answers." How else one can know that the unit of resistance is the "ohm", except by memorizing? There's a difference between knowing that the unit of resistance is the Ohm, and remembering that the answer to the question about Kirchoff with the 3 resistors is 10,000 ohms. someone could memorize that sort of detail I spuose but you nor your friends have ever advanced any evidence that this occurs Indeed I don't think it is possible to memorize enough to pass the test and learn nothing in the bargan I can't prove that of course but it does seem likely |
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