Comment Play stupid games, win stupid prizes (Score 1) 86
Only a fool would trust those claims.
Only a fool would trust those claims.
There are some really good videos of classroom sessions on youtube now. Another useful resource is hamstudy.org. As to finding a test location, they have that posted up on arrl,org, but that doesn't help if you're in a sparsely populated area. Right now, the tests in many areas are still being delayed by COVID.
I studied a month ago for both my Technician and General license tests. All I need is a test date...thanks COVID-19.
LatinX? Say it isn't so,
Depends on how old you are
7 years later at 57, casualty of corporate merger and
have not heard from a headhunter or a inside recruiter in almost 2 years.
You've got me by a year and change. Hang in there.
I don't know C#, so I've got 9 out of the 10. I guess that means my family should have shelter and food for the foreseeable future. Yay
I predict that the primary use case will be by the hands of the owner dumb enough to attach it. Self Nuke-n-Pave anyone? No thank you.
This is not the first time our government has ventured into geoengineering. Not the second or third times either. They've been doing it for a VERY LONG TIME. Just take a look at the patents on it. If even 10% of the information on geoengineeringwatch.org is true, we've been dipping our paint brushes in the geoengineering paint for longer than I've been alive. While some of the info there may seem extreme, the patents don't lie. They support that it's been researched for many decades. Russia and China are not to be outdone on it. They're engaged in geoengineering as well. Taking off my tin foil hat now so I can soak up the aluminum from the chem trails.
We ended up putting my son into a private program called SpellRead (phonics), since the whole-word stuff just wasn't working for him in his public preschool and kindergarten classes. His reading and spelling dramatically improved. We started homeschooling him in first grade partly because of this. Now he's a homeschooled fifth grader with his nose often found in a book for enjoyment.
It helped that I lived in the same town where subLOGIC was. We got it pretty early in their release cycle.
I ran the subLOGIC flight simulator on my TRS-80 Model III in '81 or '82. That became Microsoft Flight Simulator. I loved cruising around the Sears Tower.
Thereby forcing Nessie to pack up and find another loch. "So much for Scotland", says thinks to herself.
Sightings of the Loch Ness monster are a higher probability now thanks to all of the excess generation that allowed for installation of baseball stadium lighting around the loch.
I ate pretty good in my younger days when we still had the 4 food groups: Carry-out, Frozen, Pizza, and Ramen. I also had generous servings of Malt, Barley, Hops, and Yeast!
FFL I know. Had no clue what you meant by FFA.
All theoretical chemistry is really physics; and all theoretical chemists know it. -- Richard P. Feynman