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> What we have is a bit of disconnect between database management, and
> the desire of a Ham to get a QSO accepted. If you get your QSO
> acknowledged, you're happy. That database isn't though.
>
The database doesn't care.  It's just an inanimate collection of organized 
electrostatic charges on some server/disk farm.  ARRL isn't in the business 
of database management, they're in the business of matching QSO's for 
credit.  Whatever works for them........
I was in the tool department at Lowe's the other day, looking at drill bits. 
Had a 1/4" bit in my hand, inspecting it.  Helpful employee asked "Do you 
want a quarter-inch drill bit?".  Told him "No, I want a quarter-inch hole."
73, de Hans, K0HB
http://k0hb.spaces.live.com/
 
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