I understand your point of view Mal, and I respect your desire for maximum 
integrity of logs. Where we differ is on what constitutes a valid log 
entry. As I see it, a log with an invalid call sign is worse than no log at 
all. People make mistakes, and when the mistake can be rectified, it should 
be. I don't recommend making log changes willy-nilly, but when there is 
reasonable doubt of a log's entry and a reasonable means of correcting it, 
it should be done. 
 
--
Bill, W6WRT  
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Original Message: 
 
At 09:53 AM 5/3/2005, N7MAL wrote: 
 
Hi Bill: Yes it should not count even if you blew it. I've been at this 
almost 50 years so I go back to the time before computers. Over the years 
I've had cards returned marked not in the log when I'm 110% sure I worked 
the guy. In those days the excuse was "couldn't read my handwriting", 
today it is "I typed it wrong". No matter what the excuse it is still not 
a match. The log is the final determining authority and that is one of the 
reasons I'm so 'high' on LOTW. Once we start post-editing logs whether 
they be contest or expeditions then we have begun a slide down a slippery 
slope. If we begin questioning the integrity of the log then contest wins 
and DXCC become meaningless. In the modern age of cabrillo and LOTW if I 
get a contest certificate or DXCC it's real, it has integrity because the 
logs match. 
If it doesn't match it's not a contact. 
73
 
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