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"Wayne" wrote in
: Because aliens won't be able to find us..... http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-transmissions -make-Earth-invisible-to-aliens.html Never mind the Earth, some would say we're all better off if the LGM can't see the Sun. ![]() |
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On 26 Jan, 18:53, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
"Wayne" wrote : Because aliens won't be able to find us..... http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...lite-transmiss... -make-Earth-invisible-to-aliens.html Never mind the Earth, some would say we're all better off if the LGM can't see the Sun. ![]() The statement 'while old-style TV transmissions could generate one million watts, digital transmissions are much weaker' is nonsense. The coverage of the digital services in the UK is matched to that of the analogue services and, if we can receive the signals ... Chris |
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At the leading edge of the sphere of expanding analog TV radiation are
the Howdy Doody Show and the McCarthy hearings. No intelligent alien would come anywhere near this planet. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
At the leading edge of the sphere of expanding analog TV radiation are the Howdy Doody Show and the McCarthy hearings. No intelligent alien would come anywhere near this planet. That was the mistake IMHO of Contact. Although it would have made bad movie action, there were many years of morse code and audio long before "Uncle Adolf's I'm the Master Race and You're Not Show" was supposedly broadcast. Not counting the fact that the Germans did not broadcast it, television in Germany at the time was shown in special theaters and AFAIK delivered by telephone lines (anyone who knows differently feel free to correct me). Long before Howdy Doody and McCarthy were two world wars and so on. What I think would be more likely their question if they landed is "What happened to the people who were going to go to the stars?" While we may have faked the moon landings or not, 40 years later the only way we can tell is to look up at the sky and hope we can see something. A manned moon landing now is just science (or historical) fiction. :-( Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM New word I coined 12/13/09, "Sub-Wikipedia" adj, describing knowledge or understanding, as in he has a sub-wikipedia understanding of the situation. i.e possessing less facts or information than can be found in the Wikipedia. |
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Chuckle ..
Roy Lewallen wrote: At the leading edge of the sphere of expanding analog TV radiation are the Howdy Doody Show and the McCarthy hearings. No intelligent alien would come anywhere near this planet. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Especially if they had to watch Howdy Doody on a 7 inch Hallicrafters black and white rack mount TV screen. Which is where I first saw it on WICU-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania. Or the first TV received broadcast ever seen in College Station, Texas, on the top floor of the Bolton Hall Electrical Engineering building at Texas A&M College here in I think 1946 on Parent's Day that year. That was on Channel 2 from KPRC-TV in Houston that prized day. On a flying spot scanner which I watched. I asked, "Why up on the top floor of the building?" Answer, "Mike, how else do you think we can afford an antenna up high enough to see the TV station signal from Houston?" Hmmmmmmmmm.... or Whirrrrrrrr.. depending on whatever, grin... W5WQN ![]() -- -- Sleep well; OS2's still awake! ![]() Mike Luther |
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