Hi Eddy,
I wholeheartedly support your thoughts!
73,
Lutz, DK8UH
Secretary & QSL-Manager
German DX Foundation
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, Eddy Swynar wrote:
>
> On 2012-02-16, at 9:25 PM, Jeff wrote:
>
> > "...so we can get those coveted awards we all like."
>
> Hi Jeff et al,
>
> I certainly have nothing against LotW, or the folks who swear by it. It is
> the "coming thing" IMHO, and given time will surely render hardcopy QSLs a
> place atop the scrap heap of Ham radio history that includes such quaint
> novelties as spark transmissions, cat's whisker detectors, separate
> transmitter-receivers, etc. etc.
>
> Personally, however---despite its many obvious advantages---I want no part of
> it. I enjoy the look & feel of an honest-to-goodness QSL card in my hands, &
> even after 41 years in the game, I still thrill at the prospect of opening up
> that fresh bundle of cards that might await me in my mail box from the QSL
> bureau.
>
> Look at this way: LotW caters especially to the awards-seeking crowd,
> correct? Instant gratification! Great! But what if the ARRL, and others, was
> to suddenly announce that they'd no longer issue hard copy
> certificates---"virtual awards" only, viewable on-line...? I wonder if that
> might cool one's enthusiasm for ANY paper-chasing. We now have virtual QSL
> cards---can virtual awards be far behind...?
>
> So many objects of desire in to-day's society anymore seem to be reduced to
> fleeting collections of electrons visible on a computer screen: turn the
> power off, the objects are gone. Yet real, paper QSLs are actual things that
> can easily outlive our own stay in this place & time---I liken them to
> leaving proverbial footprints in the sands of time. Long after MY own
> "...collection of BIOLOGICAL electrons" ceases to function & disappears, my
> hard copy cards & certificates, for better or worse, of relevance or none,
> will remain, testament at least to the fact that at one time I really & truly
> was here...
>
> Somehow I just don't think the virtual world of eQSLs & LotW will work quite
> the same way...
>
> ~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
>
>
>
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