Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Radio Sweden to leave shortwave
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Radio Sweden to leave shortwave
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:28:27 +1300, Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce
wrote: http://kimelli.nfshost.com/index.php?id=8542 Yes of course. "Going to the web". The only problem with the internet is when something important happens it all locks up and no information is available. Jim |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Radio Sweden to leave shortwave
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Radio Sweden to leave shortwave
Another example of stupid broadcasters which have bought the crap about the Internet being a REPLACEMENT for better options drinking the Kool Aid. They read "better" but all they care about is "cheaper" at the expense of audience and service. I'll wager it's more a decision based on audience restriction and identifying who is listening. They are kidding themselves. Even on so-called "high speed" they're deluding themselves by calling it "streaming audio." There is nothing "streaming" about it. It's slow and inconsistent in feed. Just like the stupid digital TV system they forced on us to get us to buy new TV sets. (How do you like those frozen frames and white pixels all the time?) Portability. Non existent. Privacy? Hah! Wait until Internet #2 gets cranked up and the dark sinister shadows that control EVERYTHING decide they don't want us to hear what Radio Sweden has to say; it'll be shut off pronto. (And don't kid yourselves...at the rate we are gong around the world ****ing off nations, Sweden's time will come). Thankfully there are many other options and Radio Sweden can go to hell as far as I am concerned. Sweden once was considered a nation of freedom and without oppression. They're now also showing their government's real agenda with surveillance and prohibiting their citizens from freedom of speech. The creeps that run Sweden want the same things that the creeps who run other oppressive countries now want. Good DX. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Radio Sweden to leave shortwave
On Mar 19, 6:31*am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
Bob Dobbs wrote: Clive wrote: Just like the stupid digital TV system they forced on us to get us to buy new TV sets. (How do you like those frozen frames and white pixels all the time?) I really enjoy the ATSC improvement from the outdated NTSC. You got pixelation issues, get a better signal. I use rabbit ears indoors with excellent results, and enjoy all the subchannel offerings free OTA. Oh, and forgot to mention that the changeover gave me the excuse to get a flat screen TV with its fiber optic audio output which gave another excuse to get a new AV receiver with TOSlink capability. Sure had to drop a few bucks but that's why it's printed on such good paper, so it can change hands lots of times.. ;-) * -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 You and I are going to have to disagree. The new TV sets and digital system, for all its bells and whistles, do not provide a greatly improved view IMHO. Certainly not worth the trouble and expense. On top of that, the greater selection of channels = greater selection of crapola. TV has become a rare passtime in my house, and eventually I can see it disappearing from my life. The world is full of better things to do. Bruce |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Israel radio to leave shortwave. | Shortwave | |||
Israel radio to leave shortwave. | Shortwave | |||
Voice of Armenia to leave shortwave | Shortwave | |||
Radio Sweden B-04 | Shortwave | |||
Radio Sweden B04 | Shortwave |