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Old March 3rd 05, 09:13 PM
 
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You've proven my point perfectly. You really can't carry on an
intelligent discussion - only one liners that you might hear on a
playgound.

Aside from chasing people from this forum who might actually have
something to contribute and otherwise just being an annoying troll,
just what do you bring to this forum anymore. I suppose one recent
claim to fame would be the engineer/designer from Degen who was hounded
from this forum.


dxAce wrote:
wrote:

Morse code is only being used by a few hams to talk to a few other
hams. Just cruise the bands and you will find that out. It has

been
abandoned by the military and commercial services. The ham

community
is testing for a skill with no use in the real world. And a skill

with
no value in the much hyped emergency communications world that hams

are
supposed to be ready to assist in. That is not to say that the

hams
that do master morse code are not skillful people, indeed they are.

But
like those who persist in learing Esperanto, they are learning a
language with few speakers. Why not test prospective hams for

their
proficiency at carrying on skilled and courteous communications in
something more widely used, like the human voice or digital modes.

You say college is "full of meaningless tests and courses." With

such
apparent knowlege of the subject why don't you share with us the
degrees you have attained that were based on meaningless courses

and
tests. Given that most college courses are preparatory for a

career of
one kind or another I am truly surprised that this country has

moved
much beyond the early industrial age if your statement is true.

I'm still waiting for a coherent explanation of what Yankee Can Do"

is
and how it applies to attracting of new hams to the hobby and

designing
meaningful tests.

You and dxace are quite adept at one liners when you can't

otherwise
carry on an intelligent discussion.


I asked you if you were currently licensed, 'tard boy. If not, then I

suggest
you get your fat, stinking, ain't been wiped in weeks ass out there

and get
licensed lest the hobby die, 'tard boy.

That was two lines, 'tard boy. Besides not being able to learn the

code, and
otherwise rant, what are your other failings in life, 'tard.

Bring it on, piece of ****, bring it on!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


 
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