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What is the ARRL's thought on having good amateurs?
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October 29th 06, 02:55 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc
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What is the ARRL's thought on having good amateurs?
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On 28 Oct 2006 14:01:31 -0700,
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On 27 Oct 2006 16:43:42 -0700,
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an_old_friend wrote:
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Dees coming around in her own way, but the brainwashing that she's
undergone is strong. Perhaps in another decade... if there's still an
amateur radio. If only she had been able to think spontaneously and
resist, the brainwashing wouldn't have been so well received.
thinking ability is not prised by our educational system by and large
The Catholics have done a commendable job in the educational department.
Realy
No, not really.
Yep, and for far less money than the public schools operate on.
That's because they can pick and choose their students, and the areas
they serve.
Public schools cannot.
i honestly have no real dat on the subject NOT being catholic
and being from a religious background that frowns on Rome we have
tended to avoid thier school
That isn't to say that Catholics don't have a whole host of other
problems.
Some of which have made the headlines in recent years.
I do hope some schools are doing a better
job
In public schools? Rare!
Not in my experience. Of course, community support for the public
schools varies all over the place.
I mean Dee equates being able to do Morse Code (which she flasely
claims based on the lies she was taught is somehow related to basis of
Radio Maxwells equations to data that wtries to keep someone from
hurting themselves, shows poor thinking process
One does not need to know Maxwell's Equations to do radio safely.
Dee's doing the best she can with her self-imposed handicaps.
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