K4SB:
>Why would making SO2R a seperate category "inhibit competitive
>operating practices"?
>No one is suggesting you not develop operator ability.
What is the incentive to develop operator ability if every time
an innovation within the rules is segregated to a different
category? Yeah, I'm going to invest mental energy developing
a competitive advantage in the hopes that later on it will
be banned or removed from use. Why bother, then?
>What you are saying is you want to be a "Joe Lewis" fighting a light
>welterweight.
>After all, weren't the initial rules of boxing the same?
Great analogy. Two hands, two ears, two radios. Some boxers
have a well-developed sense of balance and use one hand for
dominant punching. To make it fair, let's have boxers all tie
one hand behind their back - that way each boxer can use one
well-developed hand each, and "fairness" will prevail. I mean, we
can't let an ambidextrous fighter in the ring with a left-hander,
now can we?
Sheesh.
Scott W4PA
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