> Why would anyone deny that thrill to a rookie Ham, > dismissing it as being old-fashioned, when it inspired > us oh-so-many years ago? An electronic notification > is just not the same, IMHO...
This will be my final on the subject, but let me just attempt once more to plant a seed for possible thought. I totally agree an electronic notification is just not the same, but it may be all your QSO partner has. So by the same token, why would anyone deny the thrill of a LoTW confirmation to a ham who may not be able to chase confirmations by more traditional means? It costs nothing to upload to LoTW and may just make your QSO partner's day - just as that paper QSL thrills you. Perhaps for some it is a matter of protesting progress, which, trust me, I completely understand. I've been known to protest progress a few times myself! Still, the cost of protest may be denying that thrill to another ham. I firmly believe in QSLing, by any method. That is why, since I am not prepared to handle the paperwork, I choose not to make QSOs that put me in the position of having to deny paper QSLs to my QSO partners. Ideally I would choose not to deny us both the QSO in the first place, but life is about compromises and making realistic choices - and choices we can live with. Sorry for posting twice on this topic. I'm done and out of here though I will be happy to continue the discussion off list if anyone feels inclined to debate my position. Where'd I put that flame proof suit? ;-) 73, Paul N1BUG _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
