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an old friend wrote:
Al Klein wrote: On 12 Aug 2006 10:10:55 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: at some level all you can do a merorize The discussion isn't about WHETHER you memorize, it's about WHAT you memorize. that is a chnge in tune oncce you accpet that much of the testing involves memizztion the question then comes down to where is your beef? if it is that today we then to use multiguess questions pools verus short answer of bygone day you likely out of luck the extra cost is not going to be supported within the present system I agree short answer would be an improvement over multible guess but teks you issue up with other don't imply that the ams that have taken and passed the required tetst have not done what is required you tread awfully close to libel there AL ask an lawyer if you don't believe me I am sorry, but do you type with your feet? Anyway,, Back in the old days, we used to walk 5 miles in the snow to the FCC field office to take our exams. We had to kneel on radiators while we took the test. We used slide rules and crayons AND WE LIKED IT!!! Then we'd wait 3 years to receive our license which gave us time to teach electrons to enter and exit all the tubes...stupid little buggers, those. Boy, those were the days. When a ham was a ham, brass was for pounding and AM signals were as wide as the day is long. These "young" whippersnappers get off too easy. I say, rank priveleges on the basis of how big an RF burn you can take, or on the basis of personal weight. I may have said it befo take the FCC out of it completely and go with the FDA. Those boys know how to grade. (Too much tea this morning!) John AB8O |
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