I think the main dish on the plate here should be thanks for a job done so
well for so long.
However anything else gets sliced, Bob is one of the "Iron Men" --
someone who did a good thing for a lot of people for a long, long time.
Thank you Bob, and good luck on whatever those "other interests" may be.
73, Guy.
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Vladimir Umanets <ua9ba@mail.ru> wrote:
>
> The question is why he left so suddenly?
>
> 73s
> Braco
> E77DX /OE1EMS
>
> It is one of the questions Braco. One other question I have about Bob's
> retirement is why not one single CQWW CC member says something about it?
> It looks more like a special forces operation rather than a normal change
> of
> directors of the biggest amateur radio contests in the world. Why? Is
> everything
> that bad in our hobby? Why Randy called it "the end of era"? What era
> Randy are
> you talking about? Does that mean the new director will implement totaly
> new
> policy and approaches? I like the way CQWW has been developing into what
> it is now.
> I hope it will continue developing like before.
>
> As to me Bob has deserved a Big thank you from us all contesters to say
> the least.
> May be at some critical points Bob didn't act accordingly, but we all make
> mistakes,
> even the Kings. TNX Bob for all your efforts you've put into making CQWW
> what it is now!
>
> 73's & GL, Willy UA9BA
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