[CQ-Contest] Why I logged the QSO
Steve Lott
lottsphoto at gmail.com
Sun Apr 12 08:23:27 EDT 2015
> Now knowing that, I'm not sure what one can do to make earning a mug as
> "meaningful" as one might wish it to be.
The answer is self pride !
Pride in self, honesty with self
simple !
cheers!
steve
KG5VK
http://www.KG5VK.com
My Ham Radio Friends
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 8:05 PM, brett graham <
does.cq.censure.block.this.too at gmail.com> wrote:
> W0MU said:
>
> It is a coffee cup. If I saw WW2WWW with one I would not even think if
> he earned it nor would I care.
>
> Sometimes we take this hobby way too seriously.
>
>
> Along those lines, usually what is at stake is just a piece of paper.
>
> Just a piece of paper, of even less significance than a bloody mug.
>
> How to resolve the conflict between those who do not give a rat's & those
> that do?
>
> -ex-VR2BG/p.
>
> On 3/14/2015 5:00 PM, brett graham wrote:
>
> > I see SS mugs are based on claimed scores.
> >
> > So it doesn't matter if one is in the log of other stations or if there
> was
> > an error in logging any Q by either station involved - or if any of the
> > stations worked even submit a log.
> >
> > Now knowing that, I'm not sure what one can do to make earning a mug as
> > "meaningful" as one might wish it to be.
> >
> > -ex-VR2BG/p.
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