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Anthony Vece <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Mar 2012 04:24:38 -0500
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Magnificent!
I knew it would happen for her.
Marvelous!

73 de Anthony w2ajv


Sent from my Verizon iPhone!

On Mar 7, 2012, at 9:27 PM, "Art Nolden." <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>        I am proud to have the honor of advising you that Princess Linda =
> C. Knight has passed the Technician exam this evening, March 7, at the =
> Gulf Coast Ham Radio club in Port Richey, Florida.
> 
>    The questions were spoken to her, as well as the multiple choice =
> answers, to which she responded, and one of the proctors marked the =
> choices.
> 
>    Another HAM club member and I waited outside with my guide dog while =
> the exam was conducted inside the clubhouse.
> 
>    We were called to come in, and I said, "I heard you got 36 answers =
> correct."  One of the fellas said, "she got one wrong.  She mis-spelled =
> her name."
> 
>    In the ordinary course of bureaucratic  red tape, she will get the =
> appropriate whatever in the snailmail.
> 
>    Congrats to Princess Linda!
> 
>    This was this club's first experience administering a test to a =
> blind person.  The guys  said, "we learned something new today."
> 
>    Art and GDF Golden guide canine JJ.

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