I, as I've said, was so happy to be a new home owner and to have it be
new construction, that I failed to think about my past hobbies and how
they would come back to me when I got settled in a bit. At first, I
sold all my old equipment, which was very good stuff, at very low
prices. I sort of regret that move now. Any way, that's been the
story of my radio life... Buy sell, buy again...
Buther Boy
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 22:14:46 +0100, "The Magnum"
wrote:
How the hell do you watch TV if you don't want to pay for cable or have
some
sort of problem with the cable provider?
That's bull****! I'm not on anyone's case here, just a rant. But for
christ's sake, a 20 some-odd foot chunk of white fiberglass, less than an
inch thick ain't going to ruin the resale value of the neighbor's home.
I will never, I repeat NEVER move into an area where my house has to look
so
much like the neighbors house that I can't even add a damn Imax without a
pole. I see safety issues with unsupported towers, but an antenna bolted
to
wood, a satellite dish? Come on, where the hell is this, stepford?
Un-F-ing real, America my ass, can't even put an antenna on something you
OWN, that's.... bull****. Where is this country going?
Chad
Unfortunately Chad its in UK and US as well as quite a few other countries,
some big landlords are so ignorant and all powerful they dont even want you
to decorate the houses without clearing it with them first. Personally i
wouldnt want to move into an area like that either.... but people do and
they sign too quickly without taking into account the restrictions, or like
many, they just think "no one will bother if i stick up a small outside
aerial" but they do... boy do they...
Graham
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