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Jay Honeck wrote:
Perhaps this is another reason why the pilot population is shrinking? At least here in the US, I always thought the effort required had more to do with it. It isn't easy, and you can't learn it in one evening. Shopping and spectator sports seem to be growing, while many activities that require practice, participation, research, and/or study are in decline. How often do you see questions on Usenet or web forums that are easily answered in the owner's manual of the device the poster is trying to use? You know, "How do I program the radio presets in my new car?" type stuff. Two of my other interests are radio control aircraft and fine woodworking. In r/c, more and more people simply buy a Chinese made airplane, crash it within 5 flights, throw it away, and give up, rather than building something themselves, learning to fly it, repairing it if it's damaged, and trying until some success is achieved. The woodworking hobby is filled with expensive devices meant to replace basic skills that "take too much time to learn." The devices rarely work, so eBay and many home workshops are filled with nearly new devices, and the buyer loses interest in the activity. What I find really odd is that the Internet brings so much information _TO_ us, it's easier than ever to learn new skills and find answers fast. Not that long ago, we had to travel to a library, dig out a card or microfiche, and search through some sort of publication to get information. G Sorry for the rant... |
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