I didn't hear Spike say anything, did you??
>From trey@cisco.com (Trey Garlough) Sat Jan 25 14:06:35 1997
From: trey@cisco.com (Trey Garlough) (Trey Garlough)
Subject: [DX] TN-activity by DJ6SI
Message-ID: <CMM.0.90.4.854201195.trey@scv-cse-4.cisco.com>
> Baldur showed up on 30 meters last night with a good signal on 10101, lsn up
> 1-2.
> 73 Rag oz8ro
A good place to post this type of information would be the DX mailing
list, dx@ve7tcp.ampr.org. CQ-Contest is the wrong place to post
DXpedition updates and inquiries, as well as inquiries about the
status of other ham-radio mailing lists and other non-contest issues.
I would also like to place a moratorium on the discussion of the
vanity callsign program, effective immediately. I'm sorry. I just
can't take it any longer. It seems like a zillion people have
requested this, and I keep saying "Don't worry. It will blow over as
soon as everyone gets their new calls." Obviously I was wrong.
If someone feels there is a need for further public discussion on the
topic of vanity calls, please create a vanity callsign mailing list
and rekindle the discussion there. Thank you for your consideration.
--Trey, N5KO
>From n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten) Sat Jan 25 14:28:18 1997
From: n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten) (Bob Patten)
Subject: Animosity about calls
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970125092520.7460A-100000@hyper>
On Sat, 25 Jan 1997, Douglas Zwiebel wrote:
> GET A LIFE!
>
Agreed!
Also, how is this contest related? I was recently chastised by the
cq-contest moderator for posting information about the QRP "Fifty States
in Fifty Days" challenge. That subject is less contested related?
Bob Patten, N4BP
Plantation, FL
n4bp@shadow.net
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