[Uram-rejections] RSGB Syllabus Review - Proposed Foundation Changes

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> From: "Jim GM4DHJ ..." <kinvig.netta at ntlworld.com>
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> Subject: Re: RSGB Syllabus Review - Proposed Foundation Changes
> Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 10:27:51 +0100
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> "Mike Tomlinson" <mike at jasper.org.uk> wrote in message 
> news:sNKo39PkYIZZFwT6 at jasper.org.uk...
> > En el artículo <ojocgj$1b9$1 at stc.eternal-september.org>, Stephen Thomas
> > Cole <usenet at stephenthomascole.com> escribió:
> >
> >>I agree with all that you say, except re operating. I do think that
> >>drumming good, concise, and responsible operating practice into newbies is
> >>essential and that testing for it is a must.
> >
> > Agreed.  It's like driving lessons - bad habits eliminated at the outset
> > make for a lifetime of good driving habits.
> >
> > As with all things, you will get those that believe for whatever reason
> > an exception should be made for them on the grounds of "age" and
> > "experience".  They're inevitably the most inconsiderate and dangerous
> > drivers on the road.
> 
> I don't think so a lifetime of avoiding wummin drivers and boy racers makes 
> you the best type of driver .......
> 
> >
> > A case could be made for re-examining older amateurs on a regular basis,
> > as with the over-70s driving test, to ensure they're adhering to
> > established principles and conventions.
> >
> 
> come on it is just a silly hobby where you play with radios not brain 
> surgery .....and some middle east countries have the right idea in not 
> letting wummin drive ..... 
> 
> 
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