[RTTY] Come on, Why bother?

Tom Horton k5iid at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 11 10:58:02 PST 2011


 At least the fellow didn't type 73's and did actually type 73. (one of my BIGGEST pet peevs.)
 Urinals may be purchased at any Walmart.
 Chip bags open pretty well if you just lay the bag on the desk and slap it
really hard with your open hand.
 Tom K5IID

--- On Tue, 1/11/11, Kok Chen <chen at mac.com> wrote:


From: Kok Chen <chen at mac.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Come on, Why bother?
To: "RTTY Reflector" <rtty at contesting.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 12:48 PM



On Jan 11, 2011, at 1/11    8:01 AM, Bill wrote:

>> I did see one station who obviously did not care to be as efficient  
>> as
>> possible: "73 AND GOOD LUCK IN THE CONTEST".  I mean, come on.  Why
>> bother?
> Yes, WHY BOTHER BEING POLITE AND GENTLEMANLY/GENTLEWOMANLY???
>
> HEAVEN FORBID WE RTTY TYPES STOP TO BEING COURTEOUS...
>
> I sure hope I don't begin to resent someone wishing me luck!

The nicest thing I have found about the RTTY Roundup over the years is  
that it is not always a dog-eat-dog world.

For this year, I remember VP9/WW3S, KF7P and KK5OQ going into keyboard  
mode to send a moderately long message which I then went into keyboard  
mode to respond to.

Others like AA5AU sent a shorter personalized message, so I didn't  
interrupt their flow. (I always feel guilty interrupting Don from his  
constant record breaking :-)

I have always viewed the Roundup as a once a year chance to find all  
the familiar callsigns again.  You can never tell if they are no  
longer there the next year.  Hams are older than the general  
population, RTTY hams are even older.  Even during this Roundup, I  
expected to print a CQ from W2JGR.

73
Chen, W7AY

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