Well, I'm very glad that everyone who paid for first class delivery got their
copy early, as they should have. No question, and I will consider this option
at renewal time.
However, the point is that if someone (and this doesn't pertain just to NCJ) is
going to take the time, trouble, and effort to put out a "special event"
edition, and put material in it of a time-sensitive nature, it only makes sense
to try and get it in the hands of most or all subscribers prior to the event.
Regardless of their chosen delivery method. Otherwise, by the time the edition
arrives, it isn't timely and topical, but out of date and irrelevant.
That is not only (IMHO) unfair to the subscriber. It's also unfair to the
authors of the various articles, especially those commissioned specifically for
the issue, who've worked hard (and sometimes on a tight deadline) to put
together information of a timely nature, articles and information that will now
not be read, or at best glanced over, because the event is long over.
An answer of "pay for faster mail delivery" is the wrong answer. It implies
that only premium subscribers will get that information early or on time.
I realize that to some degree, mail delivery is out of the hands of the editors
& publishers once the magazines are handed over to the postal system. Had I not
received several PM's that did not go out to the list, I'd mark this up as a
single aberration, but it appears others have run into this problem as well.
So it does make one wonder if consideration was made to an early publication
for this issue to try and get it out on time.
Imagine you've bought tickets over the phone, weeks in advance, to a concert
that your child is performing in, and the tickets don't arrive until several
days AFTER the event; in fact, the tickets were postmarked the day of the
event. Would you be happy to be told "if you'd only bought overnight delivery!"
I won't belabor the point any further.
Thank you for your time.
73, ron w3wn
On 07/22/14, ww3s@zoominternet.net wrote:
I received mine at least a week prior to the event?..when you subscribe, there
are a couple of different delivery options, I believe I paid the few extra
bucks for first class delivery?.
Sent from my Windows tablet
From: k3lr@k3lr.com
Sent: ?Monday?, ?July? ?21?, ?2014 ?10?:?06? ?PM
To: 'Ron Notarius W3WN', cq-contest@contesting.com
Hello Ron:
My July/August NCJ WRTC2014 issue arrived 8 days before the contest started
- via first class mail. Quite a difference in delivery time for WPA QTHs.
It is a shame your mailman decided to read your issue before he delivered it
to you :-)
WRTC2014 was an awesome event!
73,
Tim K3LR
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From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ron
Notarius W3WN
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 6:54 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] July/August NCJ
Have to admit, the July/August issue of the National Contest Journal, a
"Special WRTC 2015 Commemorative Edition", is really something.
Biographies on the competitors and referees.
Antenna design
Schedule of Events.
A Great Circle map centered on the WRTC locations.
Real-time scoreboard information, so you can follow along at home.
Participation Awards check-list to be used while operating.
Great issue.
Of course, it would have been a lot more useful if it had arrived before the
event. Not 8 days after the event ended.
Too bad all that hard work on this special issue went for naught.
73, ron w3wn
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