[CW] K6KPH Code

David Ring n1ea at arrl.net
Tue Dec 18 11:07:20 EST 2007


Hello Bob,

You mentioned that no one responded to your post - since the original
post was addressed to me, I'll respond - even though there was no
question to respond to in your message.  Yesterday was a very busy day
for me so things got done as quickly as possible, not as well as
possible.

I DID read your message and I thought it was interesting.  It sounds
like a very good way to practice letters of Morse code.

Yesterday was a very busy day - I try to read all my emails - I miss
some that are just addressed to reflectors as my mail gets sorted -
personal emails go to one folder - emails to a reflector (email list)
to to another.

Responding by saying "Attaboy, Bob" just generates more "noise" and
email for many others to read.  I try not to post unless I either have
a question or something not trivial to say and something which hasn't
already been said - and I have nothing more that is of value to say!

If you want a response, ask for one.  Otherwise, I'll read your
response, and if they need a response - and I have one - I'll send one
back.  Otherwise, I won't.

But that doesn't mean your being ignored - far from it.

I often don't get responses - but at some time in the future people
write me about another subject and then mention the subject that got
no response.  It is part of what happens with email lists.

If you want conversation - bring up a subject and ask how others do it
or feel about it.  I'm sure you'll get a response.

73

David Ring, N1EA
=30=

On Dec 17, 2007 3:40 AM,  <MAXXOUT2 at aol.com> wrote:
> Hi David,
> I had problems writing (PRINTING)  20 WPM but like you I noticed some pens
> seemed to roll on the paper much  easier.
> That along with using short hand 30 WPM is no problem.
> But now i'm  getting to the poing where I can do head copy and the smaller
> words just pop  out.
> I use the KOCH trainer and I put in 6 different letters and copy them  for 1
> hour non stop.
> My score is always above 90%
> Bob
> AF2Q
>
> In a  message dated 12/16/2007 10:46:00 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> n1ea at arrl.net  writes:
> 30 wpm writing is quite a speed!  When I took my commercial 25  wpm exam,
> I seriously hunted for the fastest pen - it actually made a  difference -
> at that time I found the Write Bros. ballpoint the fastest, now  I think
> one of the Uniball Gell RT pens would be the fastest
>
>
>
>
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