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   From: kinvig.netta@ntlworld.com   
      
   "Roger Hayter" wrote in message   
   news:1nnzivk.3a5tbq1qm07adN%roger@hayter.org...   
   > Jimbo in Hawick ... wrote:   
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   >> "Roger Hayter" wrote in message   
   >> news:1nnz0ku.17or5hi11ejq1N%roger@hayter.org...   
   >> > Alan wrote:   
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   >> >> Roger Hayter wrote:   
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   >> >> > However, I don't think I would have ever become a radio amateur   
   >> >> > if it had meant approaching some middle-aged volunteer via a club   
   >> >> > and   
   >> >> > doing a sort of show-and-tell test. I would have had too much   
   >> >> > self-respect.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> A fair and valid point - I'm sure those purely interested in the   
   >> >> theory   
   >> >> side of amateur radio would concur. As you highlight, the world has   
   >> >> changed, and getting a full licence now requires candidates to   
   >> >> demonstrate   
   >> >> a level of practical compentancy as well as a solid understanding of   
   >> >> the   
   >> >> theory.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> BR de Al   
   >> >   
   >> > A level of practical competence that I had acquired from books by age   
   >> > 14, so unremarkable, but a level of social tolerance and sociablity   
   >> > greater than some of us wished to acquire, especially at that age.   
   >> >   
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   >> >   
   >> you talk in riddles .....   
   >   
   > Try "I don't like clubs"!   
   >   
   me neither....speshly hammy mens clubs....   
      
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