it is fair if there are no rules that allow you options. but setting the rules is not what this discussion is about... its following the rules. you always have the option of not playing if you don't
I wanted one of those pod racers from Star Wars ! vroooooooooom Log me ! At 06:01 11/3/2004, k1ttt@arrl.net wrote: it is fair if there are no rules that allow you options. but setting the rules is no
[Original Message] The solution to this problem is so simple that I can't believe I'm the only one who sees it. Shut down the cluster-crutches and let's all be RADIOMEN again -- if we found it with O
worse, & potentially damaging to these stations you talk of, Stu. This is what we need to focus on, not some knucklehead spotting himself. Why is nothing ever said about these other offenses?? Chuck,
As you've said before: "Un chassant sachant chasser chassait sans son chien" 73, Zack W9SZ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lis
Respectfully, I know where you're coming from Hans, but... With all the money invested, I doubt the guys who built the network will just go over and shut it all down forever just because a few guys c
_________________________________________________________ "One chases the sack chaser without a chicken"? Huh? :-) -- Bill W6WRT _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing lis
sorry, this has been discussed too many times. the genie is out of the bottle and won't go back. if you want a contest without clusters you will have to make up your own and only allow single op unas
the translation of the quote below from systranbox.com is interesting, but doesn't make any more sense: "One driving out knowing to drive out drove out without its dog" ______________________________
Will the REAL translation please stand up? :-) "The hunter who knows how to hunt, hunts without his dog." 73, Zack W9SZ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Cont
Un chasseur sachant chasser chasse sans son chien. (A hunter who knows how to hunt hunts without his dog) 73, de Hans, K0HB -- -- _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing l
Author: Steve Root <steve.root@culligan4water.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 19:25:23 +0000
alligators). Bill, It's hard to argue with you on this one unless you're in a "propagationally challenged" area. The guys with the big Henrys and 3-holer Alphas can be loud enough to hold a run frequ
[Original Message] Words to live by, Dave. "But... but.... but.... how about all those slimy self-spotters I've been pointing at?" To quote a famous east coast ham ".... so learn to live with it." I
NO NO, that is incorrect. The proper translation is: It is an old chinese saying that someone converted to French! "A chicken with its head cut off sees nothing" but -- ______________________________
I think the real translation had something to do about Spiro Agnew truly being innocent At 12:51 11/3/2004, Zack Widup wrote: Will the REAL translation please stand up? :-) "The hunter who knows how
What about those other ten rules on those stone tablets? At 12:26 11/3/2004, k1ttt@arrl.net wrote: sorry, this has been discussed too many times. the genie is out of the bottle and won't go back. if
True, & I recall that a couple of years ago. But, think about it...these goofs that were caught must have nailed dang near EVERY spot, just as soon as it was posted. A "creative" cheater could do thi
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 10:49:24 -0500 mike dl dormann <W7DRA@juno.com> writes: _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.co
I agree with Hans. IMHO the problem is not self-spotting, it's the technology. Self-spotting on packet/cluster is simply the equivalent of calling CQ on the air. Surely it's pointless to promote this