I passed 13 wpm to pass General in the early 80s and never made a single CW QSO 
- didn't even use a key to practice. But when I passed the no-code Extra in 
2007 I decided to work CW until I could copy at least 20 wpm. Bought a paddle 
and decided to learn to use it with my left hand so my dominant right hand 
could take notes. I also decided to set the paddle up with dits on the left 
since this appeared to be the way the majority of paddle users did it. This way 
I could pass my paddle to most right handers and there would be no need to 
reverse the "sense" of the paddle. Similarly, I could move most other's paddle 
to the left side of the radio and jump right in. I've reached 20 wpm now and 
wish I'd discovered the joy of CW sooner.

Will, AI4VE
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