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On 8 Sep 2006 19:28:20 -0700, "Douche Bag"
wrote: 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. -- -fb- |
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