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Re: [CQ-Contest] Line Scores

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Line Scores
From: asciibaron@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 19:12:34 +0000
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there was a comment regarding the data showing up on the web and that being a 
good place for data.  and another comment proclaimed that the under 40 crowd 
was more focused on the Internet and less on print.

the data on the net is good.  excellent.  i can mine the data and get the 
answers i need to set my goals without having to dig out a QST from the bottom 
of the stack, which of course would be the wrong one.

as for the younger crowd and print - anyone can develop a website - anyone.  in 
10 years time, the data on that website might or might not be available.  hard 
drives cost money and bandwidth costs more.  with that said, i feel more part 
of something in print than i do on the net.  by default, the net is an ever 
shifting place where data is constantly admended and replaced with current data 
sets.  it by default is not the media of permenence - books and magazines hold 
that title.

and nothing makes accomplishment more valid than reading it in print - it is 
imperical and can not be changed or subverted or deleted when the server takes 
a dump.

i am a computer professional and am amazed at how many people want to use the 
web as a data warehouse.  it simply is not designed for that role over extended 
periods of time.  how many contests will show up in the scores database before 
the database manager decides it's too unweilding and separates the datasets. by 
year or contest groups.



-steve
KB3KAQ



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