Yo!
I enjoy the amateur radio board that Wrightwoodcalif has. Now that I'm living in WW (Well, Oak Springs area, anyway), I'm thinking about looking into amateur radio again. Some years ago I worked as a CW intercept operator for the Army Security Agency (7th Radio Research Field Station "Ramasun" Thailand), and later for the NSA (contractor) on a lovely island named Shemya. While on Shemya I would sometimes work the island's amateur station (KL7FBI) on our rare days off.
Spying on the USSR's military CW nets (Strategic Rocket Forces) required a working code speed of about 30-35 wpm, so the code has always been easy. Now, I still can copy CW at about 25 wpm, but no little of the theory. As such, I'm thinking of getting a license. Question: How much CW action is there these days? Most, I believe, is copied and sent by machine.