Like VE3XZ I like real cards. But, striking out for my goal of over 300 on each HF band, less 160 where I don't have enough goo nor enough years, I concluded the expense could be better directed toward making the QSO, than confirming it.
My logger (DXLabSuite) shows in its packet application and its logging apparatus who is LoTW active. For non-low bands (40 and down) I don't seek to work non-LoTW users unless its relatively rare enough that I'd choose to send a card, or its an expedition I'll also work on the low bands. On the theory someone else will show up who is on LoTW. Or unless I just want to yak. As far as QSLs preserved for posterity it seems to me the family that keeps little postcards around as memorials, which mean just about nothing to the non hams except "my Dad did this", are few and far between. I expect my QSL's and awards will be in the trash poste haste once my corpus lands there. Meanwhile things change. CQ mag has the Marathon. Getting involved in that, now I work anything. Total renewal every year, no QSLs required. Then GlobalQSL came along, taking some of the expense and most of the pain out of QSLing, for example, an entire contest log. Now it seems more like a balancing act between my personal goals, finance, and the electronic tools. Gotta run now. TU2T and 6O0N cards just came in the mail....... -- 73 Art K6XT~~ Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK