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Old April 1st 05, 11:04 PM
N9OGL
 
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You didn't answer my question.

Does the cable company NOT have control over thie own assets?
Yes or no wil suffice nicenly, thank-you.


The ONLY POWER A CABLE COMAPNY HAS OVER THE CONTENT IS THE AVABILITY OF
THE CHANNEL( I.E. SET UP THE TIME THE PROGRAM IS TO AIR) AND THAT'S
IT!!!

I didn't say the FCC had jurisdiction, Todd. Please stay focused.


I said that the COMMUNITIES have the right to determine the nature
of the content in thier communities


But it isn't the community that's the problem, it's a cable company
that doesn't want ANYONE from using the public access channel.

Gee...You're right, Todd. Threre's one of those "dum### hams
badmouthing people on USENET" right now!

And PROOF of what I've been saying all along.


Well steve if you weren't such an asshole, perhaps I would treat you a
little nicer.

And I am sure if they knew what a swell guy you REALLY are, they
wouldn't have bothered.


I'm a hell a lot nicer then you think, again if your weren't an asshole
I would be a little nicer.

And this pertains to your operation of illegal "broadcast stations"
how?


It don't, I was pointing out that the cable company has been in trouble
with the city for repeative violation peoples free speech on the public
access channel.

Doesn't matter, Todd...LOX is not used as a refrigerant because
it's an O X I D I Z E R. It makes things burn, in some cases very
rapidly (please see any film clip of a Saturn 5 rocket ascending).



And if you plan on using LOX A N Y W H E R E near an electrical
source, you are introducing an I G N I T I O N source.


Now, going back to ELEMENTARY SCHOOL scinence, guess what happens
when you mix an oxidizer, an ignition source, and any FUEL...???


ok, then I'll use liquid Nitrogen then.

I said your protocol is several developmental generations behind
current technology. That's NOT untrue.


The whole idea is to make an alternative system on the amateur bands
but Nazi's like you try to stop new modes of communications on the
amateur band.

Todd N9OGL