Steve, I crammed for my license in a week -- actually it might have been 
slightly less than that -- it's possible...at least for technician...for 
general and extra might take more work but still probably possible...I can't 
say I remember much of what I studied though -- it worked well for short-term 
memory...not so much for long-term...

Paul, I too, also love your site!
On 12/16/2015 11:10 PM, Paul Loveless wrote:
> Thanks for the welcome.
> And yes, I too like my http 503 lol.
>
> There is nothing stopping you from getting your license.
> 2 hours a day for a week, and you'll be there.
> Remember of course there is no code requirement.
> I would be happy to tutor you in exchange for something that would help
> me - if you thought you might learn easier that way.
>
> I am looking to network and meet new people who can help me get a job
> and whom I can in someway give back to them.  I live in Hells Kitchen.
>  Would you like to meet for coffee or whiskey sometime?
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Radio <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve
> Bull <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 16, 2015 11:05 PM
> *To:* Hack Manhattan Amateur Radio Club
> *Subject:* Re: [hmradio] CQ CQ DE KC8SGJ
>  
> Welcome to NYC. I like your website at paulloveless.org
> <mailto:[email protected]> - - very minimal :D - - I'm a lurker and
> maker wanting to get his license again someday - - sighhhh!
>
> Steve Bull
> Code Artist / Sound Art / Entrpreneur
> m. +1 917-912-4132
> e. [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> w. cellphonia.org <http://cellphonia.org>
> w. stevebull.org <http://stevebull.org>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Paul Loveless <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello
>
>
>     Paul here, KC8SGJ, I'm 27.  I just moved to NYC and am trying to
>     find community with other nerds.  I live in Hells Kitchen.
>     Security from bare metal to layer 7 is my focus.  I enjoy hardware
>     hacking and breaking things in ways they were not meant to be broken
>     so that they do my bidding.  I currently am focusing on breaking UEFI.
>
>     On the radio side, I love amateur digital modes. I'd love to get
>     involved with any Packet Radio scene here in the city.  I have
>     2M/440 and HF rigs but no practical way to get a stick high enough.
>     I do have 5Mhz tx capability. I also enjoy fox hunting and used to
>     compete in Ohio.
>     I have a bit of experience with commercial data RF point to point
>     systems.
>
>     I wanted to reach out to the radio group to get a feel for things
>     before I engage the entire community.
>     I would appreciate any guidance along the way and I look forward to
>     contributing to the group!
>
>     Thanks so much!
>
>     Paul Loveless
>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
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