zero bias: a cq editorial
Oct 01, 2022
3 minutes
BY RICH MOSESON,* W2VU
ong ago and far away (at least it seems that way), when well-meaning people had different, even conflicting, views of the best way to deal with a situation, they would sit down together and seek out common ground. What could they agree on? On everything else, each “side” would give a little here and get a little there. Eventually, they would settle on a solution that each group could live with, but that totally satisfied no one. It was called and, in this faroff place, the ability to reach a compromise was
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