While wandering thru over 10 years of Blog posts, it was noticed that we JUST surpassed the 600th WQ6X Blog Post. I was so busy writing material that I paid no attention to the statistics "behind" the posted material itself.
As you can see, in the 11 years submitting contest Blog entries, during the 1st four years
I was discovering the various skills need to bullshit Blog effectively.
From participating in Toastmasters Table Topics exercises, I learned the Art (if you can call it that) of "hip-pocketed" expression. I recently gave three 1+ minute speech evaluations for
a 1/2-hour Toastmaster speaker bureau presentation.
Having access to the NeuroLogiK Solutions SNAP-Shot software (I am the designer), virtually any screen being viewed can in some way be captured and converted into some sort
of PIC file for future use.
It is NoT uncommon to seemingly randomly capture a screen picture with the idea that "MaYbe" I can utilize it in a Blog post at
some later date.
Essentially, the WQ6X Contest Blog is my personal diary describing radiosport operations, as well as write-UPs on some of the technical aspects of what goes on behind the scenes to make it all happen.
Further behind the scenes, there are over a DOZEN Blog entries in various stages of completion. Sometimes, I will get what seems to be a BRIGHT Blog Idea, only to discover there are actually only more-or-less 4 paragraphs of actual material. Languishing in the unpublished archive, eventually supporting material is discovered and another Blog entry finally gets posted.
Today we also passed the 81,000 posts read statistics.
What about YOU?
Have YOU ever written up your radiosport contest exploits?
If NoT - Why Knot?
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