[amsat-bb] Re: AMSAT Satellite Communications Achievement Award #500
Jeff KB2M
kb2m at comcast.net
Thu May 21 06:24:37 PDT 2009
Let's not get all wound up on this, I think to most people the only
important number is #1. Certainly to be picked as #500 is nothing to write
home about ;>)
73 Jeff kb2m
-----Original Message-----
From: amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org] On
Behalf Of Bruce
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 10:42 PM
To: amsat-bb at AMSAT.Org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AMSAT Satellite Communications Achievement Award
#500
We already know not all the members of AMSAT or the satellite community
read the messages on the AMSAT-BB. You all are assuming that every
member of AMSAT has a computer and email. Unfortunately there are some
that do not. If someone can answer how to give the postal submissions
the same possibility of receiving number 500 as the email entries, I
would be happy to do it in that way. I only go to the post office
regularly once a week on my day off (tues/wed).
Pulling the mail out of the box will create a random order. Did the
postal person place the first one on the left or the right and did they
do it the same way the next day or did they shove it between the ones
there already? I can't use the post mark to determine which arrived
first because one letter could have taken 2 days to reach me and another
5 days. I will have no way of knowing when the postal person put the
letter in my box.
Now, I have the mail out of box and am walking to the car. One or two
letters might slip out of my hand in the parking lot and placed either
on top of the pile or the bottom not knowing where they actually were.
Then on the trip home, someone might stop short in front of me and some
of the mail on the seat slides on to the floor. There would be a random
selection for the person that gets number 500 simply from the events of
getting the mail to my house.
What if I send my daughter to pick up the mail and she comes home and
there is a Priority Mail notice that has to be signed for. That person
might have sent it in perfect time to be number 500 and now I have to go
back to the post office to pick it up, unfortunately, I processed all
the awards before going back and he now gets number 532.
As those sending email submissions are date and time stamped, where do I
place someone's u.s. mail submission when I only go to the post office
once a week? Does that person go to the end of the line because it did
not get into my house until after all the emails were received or is it
assumed to have been received first and go to the top of the pile?
The world is not perfect and I am just trying to make it fair for everyone.
73...bruce
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