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You know, CW may be obsolete, but having to learn the code instilled a
bit of discipline and sense of purpose in getting a ham license. Of course things like mathematics, science and such that require mental discipline are no longer politically correct so are generally not required in education today because we certainly don't want to bruise anyone's ego or tax their MTV indoctrinated brains. So, I guess the code will have to go. Frank K3YAZ Tucson Brian Denley wrote: So, in other words, if you don't know how to develop film, you have no business doing digital photography? Brilliant! -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "Slow Code" wrote in message news ![]() No matter what facet of radio you enjoy, the topic is to protect it by improving the quality of the hobbiests involved. That's why most will agree if you know morse code, you'll be a better skilled hobbiest and will improve your nich of the hobby and/or radio service you're involved with. A valuable knowledge base for those of coming into the services and hobby. Tnx, 73 Good luck in the contest. SC |