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Old January 28th 08, 12:32 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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David Eduardo wrote:

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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:

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But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...

Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...

I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.


'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii. He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.

Here is a start: http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.

All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there. There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic.


Get over it, 'Eduardo', they just figured out that you were a prancer and
decided to toss your sorry ass.

Just admit it, and get over it.