Anyone serious about winning isn't going to waste their time posting their
score. Every minute counts
I believe that enticing others into contesting is better served by
inviting them to a station to watch, and if it's a multi-op, encouraging
them to put some headphones on and making some QSOs. Even single ops could
participate by having their invitee to listen how to do it.
I went to my first W7SAA Field Day in 1955, my novice license in-hand,
listened to W7ASG on his bug, and was forever hooked.
When you go to a football game, do you stare at the scoreboard or do you
watch the game??
Vy 73
Jim Neiger N6TJ
-----Original Message-----
From: dt
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 3:23 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Posting Scores
Couple days ago I read in the first message,
<post, or don't use packet and skimmer>
I had a strong inclination to express my view about that phrase.
Being timid and uneducated in Political Correct format,
I refrained from getting my boots wet.
However I was pleased to see that Jim, k9yc
must have had a similar reaction to the post.
Thanks Jim, I suspect I am not the only timid soul
that wishes we had had the courage to speak up.
Doug, n5ect
cw op at wd5r
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