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Subject: [CQ-Contest] [book] philosophy
From: k2av@contesting.com (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Thu Jan 24 00:38:50 2002
We're ALMOST to the point where we can load a bunch of html into a
flat little thing weighing less than a hardbound book, 10" by 8" by
1/4 inch thick, that will run for a couple days of reading before we
attach it back to the computer for recharging and the next load of
HTML.

Then we can have our cake and eat it too. Won't be long now. Almost
there. They have 'em on Star Trek, after all.

Palm pilot is about a fifth cousin twice removed to what I'm talking
about.

Be able to read in bed AND turn off the lights so wife can go to
sleep.

73, Guy.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Stai WK6I" <wk6i@twistedoak.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:45 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] [book] philosophy




or: why this will be a book if I will have anything to do with it.

I know how to do web pages and I know how to do books, so that's not
the issue.

And the content of ANY book can presented on the web (for better or
worse),
and vice versa.

The real issue is utility and accessibility. Books tell a story in a
way
that no other medium can.

Laptops and PDAs may be pretty good, but I'll insist you still can't
read a
computer by the fireplace in your easy chair, on the sofa with the YL,
or in
the car on a drive - and it will be a long time before I drag a
computer
into the john with me!-)

I've written and read plenty of engineering specs in my day. These
days they
come as PDF files. I print the darn things out to read them! I can
tilt my
chair back, close my office door, and concentrate - as opposed to
being
forced into one posture at the monitor.

Also, I need to be able to write notes in the margin, mark pages,
stick
notes, skim pages, lay it next me on the desk, and do all those things
that
are still done easiest on paper.

Books are here to stay - and they do seem to still be publishing a
whole lot
of them!

By the way, there is nothing in this task that I see requires a lot of
indexing or searching. A normal table of contents and a good index
will
suffice nicely. If this was not the case, I would be favoring a CD or
website.

There are three books I can see modeling this project after:

- "The Compleat DXer": I don't have my copy handy to list the author,
but he
takes you from your first station and first DX contact, through your
DXCC,
all the way to techniques more suited to the Honor Roll. It is a book
for
beginners, and also has plenty to offer the DXCC holder ready to work
the
next 100. (The only 'fault' of the book is that it is out of date.)

- "DXpeditioning on the Edge": This new book tells you how to do a big
DXpedition, by people who have done it. It is a modern book that
describes
resources and methods available to hams in the 21st century.

- "ON4UN's Low Band DXing": This is a fabulous book that presents
accurate
information without a lot of fluff. It is also a collaborative effort
that
worked.

This book must be about SHARING: if the experienced contesters are not
willing to share their "secrets" clearly to advance the art and make
contests more fun for everyone, then it is not worth doing.

This book will most of all be FUN: it will have a sense of humor. If
the
writers do not have fun writing it, and if the readers do not have fun
reading it, as far as I am concerned it is not worth doing. Titles and
examples will have a touch of whimsey - a chuckle on the road to
learning -
but without losing the meat, or spending too many words on fluff.

The target market for this book is "all hams". Even the Big Guns
should
learn something new from it - but it must still be accessible to the
beginner.

In fact, the number one reason I was foolish enough to raise my hand
KNOWING
what I might be letting myself in for, was that I really want a copy
of this
book!

And I have every confidence we will find a way to get it published, as
a
book, one way or another. I see no reason to capitulate on this point
at the
outset.

thanks for reading! - jeff wk6i

ps: I will be compiling the first draft of chapters/topics, and also
soliciting volunteers, in the next day or so.


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