Reading one guy's question where one could obtain the "official logs", did you
remember the days when the contest rules always contained an item whereby you
could get log forms by sending in a SASE to ARRL etc (probably the rules still
do).
I wonder how many people's forms do not reside in their computers today,
certainly not many of this discussion's readers use old-style forms.
AFTER photocopiers became "available", remember the photocopies you made of
other photocopies of other photocopies of the various forms of various
contests...
This sounds as if I am in my 80's, but I am not. Fast copies became commonplace
in the 1970's. Things are moving fast, folks, and the next step is to confirm
and validate our contacts by electronic means on-line, even if we still make
them by radio. (Cf. Oscar, CO2OJ's comment recently) I think that would be a
tremendous vitalisation of contesting, of the DXCC program, and of DX-ing in
general. Why should a guy have to shell out the cost of a rig to get DXCC?
Season's greetings from Sweden,
Goran/SM0DRD
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