On May 13, 2005, at 11:12 AM, Ken Miller, K6CTW wrote:

All,

Tonight Chip, K7JA and I, K6CTW will be having a "contest" on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno". It will pit morse code vs text messaging (by the current US champions). Please watch, and if you enjoy the segment, please write, telegram, call or email the Tonight show and tell them you want to see more about this! It's a great chance for us to plug Morse, telegraphy and ham radio! Thanks.

A noble idea to write them to try to plug the hobby, but realistically, the reason they chose morse code is because in the public's eye, it is a ridiculously archaic (to the point of humor) method of communication from the turn of the century.

To have it beat text messaging kids and their amazing modern electronic devices from this century is funny.

The last thing they care about is broadening the public's understanding of a fading hobby. They are after all, a comedy/entertainment show, not any kind of educational resource.

I wish you the best of luck and I will certainly be cheering you on because I love the hobby and all it has done for communication over the years, but I can't imagine that this is going to do anything to promote amateur radio.

The contest shows the weakness of the small instant messaging devices' human interfaces more than anything else. Any competent keyboardist on a full size keyboard could whip any coder, and for reliable point to point communication, the instant messaging devices are way better in every way.

For a real race, they would set you up with a radio and the other guy with a Blackberry and have each contestant send a message to a buddy without any pre-arrangement. The winner would be the first one whose buddy got the message. You'd likely lose that one!

But I'll certainly Tivo it!

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