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Old September 15th 07, 08:57 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...

On Sep 15, 3:51 pm, dxAce wrote:
Steve wrote:
On Sep 15, 1:30 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message


roups.com...


On Sep 15, 11:39 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message


groups.com...


Well, I suppose there's no COMMERCIAL service of any kind unless
there's profit made. Come to think of it, this is precisely the lesson
AM HD broadcasters are about to learn....the hard way.


Since there are literally only a handful of non-commercial AMs, this
discussion has to be about commercial radio.


This is incorrect. The fact that there are currently only a handful of
non-commercial AMs does not entail that there could not be a greater
number of non-commercial AMs. To discuss not only what AM is but the
ways in which it could change in the future is perfectly legitimate.
This is precisely the problem with you and the other proponents of AM
HD: instead of looking to the future, you instead look to the past.


By the way, while you were posting here, more of your listeners
expired. Guess the colloidal silver didn't reach 'em in time.


"My" listeners have a median age of about 33. None of them are expiring
from
old age.


You obviously don't understand the meaning of "median".


Half are under the median, half are over. Practically none are over 55.- Hide quoted text -


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Even if that is true, it in no way entails that none of them expired
while you were making your last post. You may understand the
dictionary definition of "median" (we know how fond you are of your
dictionaries), but you've obviously not mastered the logic of the
term.


He's certainly not mastered the logic of Mexican being a nationality rather than a race.- Hide quoted text -

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Logic is Tardo's arch enemy.