[CQ-Contest] Public Logs

Albert Crespo f5vhj at orange.fr
Wed Dec 24 09:32:44 EST 2008


If you send in a log, and claim a score, is it rocket science that how you 
got that score would be open to public scrutiny?
Maybe those who do not want there logs to be public should also encrypt 
their transmissions so that they are also private.
Do not claim a score, do not send a log. You  may not be able to keep your 
transmissions heard world wide "private.". but your logs will be.
Move on.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Kopacz" <david.kopacz at aspwebhosting.com>
To: <CQ-Contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 7:38 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Public Logs


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>
> "And I do not know why some people are so strongly against it.
>
> 73, Art K3KU"
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>
> I am certainly no psychologist, but my instinct tells me that human
> beings are generally possessive and like to be in control, so when
> another individual or group takes control of what is perceived as a
> personal possession, it is natural to oppose such action.
>
> In life, there are only a small number of things/events in which an
> individual truly controls. Fortunately, we possess the ultimate control
> and that is controlling how we respond to the actions of others. This
> alone has the potential to empower ourselves more than controlling any
> number of items or events.
>
> Personally, if anyone asked to see my logs, I would make them freely
> available, but for an organization to automatically assume they have
> some right to expose that which I created to the entire world, doesn't
> set well with me.
>
> How I choose to respond is quite simple...I move on to something more
> important!
>
> Happy Holidays.
>
> David, Stacy, Taylor, Fletcher Marissa and Allie ~ The KY1V Clan
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