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Re: [CQ-Contest] Cheating

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Cheating
From: "Stephen Bloom" <sbloom@acsalaska.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 08:29:53 -0800
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I know a lot of the folks Hans mentioned, and I have to agree.  I can't see 
them intentionally cheating or being unethical ..period.  Well .. except for 
K0MD and K4IU ...Scott and Fred are so nice, that I've always had a suspicion 
that they were North Korean agents.

73
Steve KL7SB



-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of David 
Gilbert
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 9:54 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Cheating


Fine for you to defend your friends, Hans, and you may be right.

But you've gone over into some stark raving fantasy world when you claim that 
99.99% of contesters don't cheat.  There isn't any segment of humanity anywhere 
that honest, and I find it hilarious that anybody would think that hams are 
somehow more honest than the average human.  
Studies, tests, and observations over decades by LOTS of different sociologists 
prove that you aren't even close in your opinion.  Deny it all you want, but 
humans are wired to seek every advantage they can in almost all situations, and 
it is only our learned behavior boundaries that hold us back from breaking 
rules.

In real life people lie, they cheat, they dishonor, they fudge ... to one 
degree or another depending upon the situation.  And that's out in the open 
with real stakes involved.  What on earth makes you think that an essentially 
random slice of the population (ham radio contesters) operating with almost 
zero external scrutiny in an event with virtually no jeopardy is going to 
magically be different??

And for heaven's sake quit with the neighborhood crap.  Absolutely none of my 
comments bear any relation to any contester I know because my comments derive 
from reading I've done on the subject and observations I've made during my 69 
years on this earth involving people I've met in over 30 countries.

It would be interesting for someone to create a truly anonymous survey of 
active contesters with the simple question "in all of your years of contesting, 
can you honestly claim that you've never knowingly violated any rule, no matter 
how trivial?"  One of us is going to be very surprised by the result.

Dave   AB7E



On 8/23/2016 2:39 PM, Radio K0HB wrote:
> My "neighborhood" of contesting and DX'ing friends are guys like NØAT, 
> KØKK, KØTO, KØIR, KØKX, KTØR(SK), KØFVF(SK), KØRC, KØSR, KØAD, WØAIH, 
> KØMD, NØIJ, WØGJ, K4IU, KØMPH, etc.
>
> There is NOBODY in that group, and hundreds more that I know now, and 
> have known over my 50-some years in DX and Radio-sporting, that I can 
> imagine being outside the rules, even just a smidgen.
>
> The interminable jeremiads crying "cheat" on CQ-Contest, mostly by 
> noted hams whose credentials I otherwise admire, is loutish and 
> Ill-mannered. It insults the community of hams, 99.99% of who play by the 
> rules.
>
> If you know a cheater, well then turn him in; but don't condone the 
> widespread internet trashing of hams in general. We are better than that.
> Your neighborhood may vary.
>
> 73, HB

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