Hi Jukka
> > If showing this information is of interest and
> > somehow people use it to affect the fairness of the
> > competition, this is good...?
>
> It is used fairly.
No, because not all competitors have internet or cellphone.
And I'm talking about honest entrants here, not cheaters.
> This can become a sport that can be watched on the sofa.
> Like any football game.
I hope it will not.
Online scores are not the same as watching football game on TV.
It is more like listening to a football game on the radio when
only the score is being reported every 5 minutes and nothing more.
I hope you do not propose the receiver output being broadcast
on internet in real audio so it looked like watching football
on a sofa.
> I believe the contests allowing this to happen will win
> in number of participants.
I'm trying to figure it out. What would be the motivation of
a spectator to jump in? Probably the desire to help his
friend/heighbour/compatriote. That's where fairness ends.
They don't allow spectators to take part in the game to help
their team, do they?
Do you call it a fair game where some teams can use 3rd party
assistance, while others can not.
73 Mike UA9CIR
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