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> Let's see, if I need to be competitive to enjoy a contest,
> I would need to:
> 
> 1. Move-aren't going to win anything from Southwest
> Oklahoma, there just isn't the activity.
Are you NUTS?!?  You are perfectly located D-O-M-I-N-A-T-E in a contest, right 
from the center of the continent.  Spend some quality time learning what you 
need to in order to capitalize on your untapped resource.  It doesn't take tons 
of money.
> 2. Divorce the wife and leave the daughter with her
Oh, that's absurd.  Nice troll, though.
> 3. Go majorly in debt buying transverters, towers,
> antennas, IF rigs, better coax-what the heck, that's the
> American way.
Refer back to my reply to #1.
> 4. Make sure I have no social life on contest weekends.
Well, duh.  Make sure that you HAVE a social life on the other 47 weekends of 
the year, though.
> 5. Ignore all other pleasuable activities I might want to 
>    do on a weekend.
Refer to reply to #4 above
> However, this would be a small price to pay for enjoying a
> contest.
Now, y'er cookin'! :)
Ev, W2EV
      
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