Agreed,
Give at least 24 hours?
Oh well,, I guess I'm in the minority on most of this. I see at least
in my home situation here that if something like this happens across all
contests I guess my days of contesting is over after 35+ years,
Sad that to be able to play in a RADIO game that you must have perfect
and good constant internet connection
A sad day for Amateur Radio, or maybe it should it be called Amateur
VOIP in the near future?
Joe WB9SBD
*The Original Rolling Ball Clock
Idle-Tyme.com
*
John Geiger wrote:
> Suppose an unforseen quasi-emergency or needed family get together occur the
> last 30 minutes of the contest, and the whole ordeal lasts 45 minutes. Should
> I then not be allowed to submit a log because I had to deal with something
> that prevented me from making some sort of stupid 10 minute log submission
> deadline? Guess I am the only one who has a life outside of contesting and
> may not always be able to drop everything and submit a log at 00:00:01 UTC.
>
> 73s John AA5JG
>
> --- On Sun, 2/14/10, W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com> wrote:
>
>
>> I think we can add the posts complaining about the 10
>> minute log rule to the
>> list of reasons why log deadlines need to be shortened
>> greatly!
>>
>> Are that many people massaging their logs? Apparently
>> more than I ever
>> imagined with all the guff this one particular point is
>> getting.
>>
>>
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