That assumes the scorer reads RAS. Like cucurachas, there may be 100
lurking for each seen, but RAS doesn't reach more than an interested segment
within the SSA, perhaps 10% tops, even with relays. I can't identify any
activity by Bill Ruehle, Region 9 scorer and CD, in RAS, ever. He may know
nothing of RAS. The SSA newgroups may be more accessible though. There
could be some word wrap issues though, depending on format selected. He has
made at least two of his gliders available to Dick Johnson for testing
though, so he's definitely a soaring contributor.
I don't seen any postings by the contest managers either. I thought they
posted here up to a few years ago, but I can't find anything, so maybe it
was something else entirely.
I think the scorer probably e-mailed the results to the SSA office and that
we'll seem them Monday AM. This was probably the accepted procedure and
then he headed a few hundred miles home like everyone else.
FWIW, I've introduced nearly 1000 clients to the USENET as a resource for
their business, hobby, or special interest. If 5% actually use it, I'd be
amazed.
Frank Whiteley
"Neal Pfeiffer" wrote in message
m...
While there may be problems to remote post into the existing website
structure, Tom Kelly was very effective in getting much of the word out
through this forum. We all anticpate improvements to the site that will
make thorough reports readily available. In the meantime, would it be
possible for the contest scorer to cut and paste the results into a
message on this forum? There could even be a simple note added to the
SSA site to look here for the latest until the new full-featured site is
up and running.
Wichita Soaring Team follower
& vintage glider pilot
Tom Serkowski wrote:
SSA members,
We all need to lobby for the SSA and contest organizers to take the
few
minutes each day to make the scores available online in a timely
manner.
-Tom Serkowski
ASH-26E (5Z)
"Larry Pardue" wrote in message
...
I was curious so went to Hobbs and copied scores from the Score Shack
window. I probably made mistakes, sorry.
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