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I got me a signal report of nine pounds on 20 meters, but then the Op corrected himself.
Radio Buff wrote in
.net: Cecil Moore wrote in . com: Radio Buff wrote: It must be human nature, when you get something for nothing, you don't appreciate it as much, or try to take care of it the same as something you had to work for. That's why dumbing down ham tests is bad. Having a license doesn't mean anything. If we made getting a driver's license more difficult, would people appreciate it more? Easier EE exams will produce better engineers? SC Hee Hee Heeeeeee, I knew Cecil wouldn't answer. sc |
I got me a signal report of nine pounds on 20 meters, but thenthe Op corrected himself.
Slow Code wrote:
Radio Buff wrote Cecil Moore wrote: If we made getting a driver's license more difficult, would people appreciate it more? Easier EE exams will produce better engineers? Hee Hee Heeeeeee, I knew Cecil wouldn't answer. I didn't answer because he: 1. chose to change the subject and 2. refused to answer my question. So he didn't deserve an answer. I wouldn't appreciate my EE degree any more if it had been harder to obtain. I just might not have obtained it. But that is an irrelevant diversion thus no answer from me. If the goal is "better" amateur radio operators, let's make obtaining a license so difficult that only two people can obtain it. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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