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A high-school dropout, without a college degree - no quality US
corporation would ever hire someone for an executive position, with
those lousy credentials !


Perhaps he's pulling a 'Michael Bryant'... making claims of educational
achievements he doesn't have?


I lay no claim to either a valid US college or high school degree. I have
neither. Never said I did.

Wouldn't surprise me based upon some of his other claims.


None of which you have proven to be wrong. Go sip from the Fountain of
Stupidity(tm) again.


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No wonder, CC and the rest of the broadcasting bunch are in such a sad
state of affairs !


I really have to know what this obsession of your with college degrees is
based on.

For many, a college degree is an impediment. Going to a trade or
professional school (in the English model) would be much more useful,
productive and satisfying.

For others, college is fine. But so many do majors in totally useless fields
that have no application in the real world... people need to keep their
personal interests separate from career goals. A broad sampling of both the
arts and the disciplines is good for those uncertain of their career choice.

Those who want to go into radio and who study communications are at a big
disadvantage.

And then there are the students who are bored of formal education, and learn
better on their own.


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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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A high-school dropout, without a college degree - no quality US
corporation would ever hire someone for an executive position, with
those lousy credentials !


Perhaps he's pulling a 'Michael Bryant'... making claims of educational
achievements he doesn't have?


I lay no claim to either a valid US college or high school degree. I have
neither. Never said I did.

Wouldn't surprise me based upon some of his other claims.


None of which you have proven to be wrong.


Sez you!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Robert11 wrote:
Hi,

Just started reading a little on HD radio.

Was wondering if there are any PC software programs to decode this stuff,
like are avail. for so many of the other digital modes, so one wouldn't need
another (dedicated) radio to hear it ?


Not much chance a NON-HD radio could pick it up. The signal is 50 kHz
wide, with the primary digital channel in side bands out at 15-25 kHz,
both sides of the main carrier. (Secondary out at 5-15 kHz). And,
(vague recollection), the phase of the sideband modulation is setup so
that they cancel out in a wide band receiver.

Mark Zenier
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David Eduardo wrote:
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No wonder, CC and the rest of the broadcasting bunch are in such a sad
state of affairs !


I really have to know what this obsession of your with college degrees is
based on.

For many, a college degree is an impediment. Going to a trade or
professional school (in the English model) would be much more useful,
productive and satisfying.

For others, college is fine. But so many do majors in totally useless fields
that have no application in the real world... people need to keep their
personal interests separate from career goals. A broad sampling of both the
arts and the disciplines is good for those uncertain of their career choice.

Those who want to go into radio and who study communications are at a big
disadvantage.

And then there are the students who are bored of formal education, and learn
better on their own.


If you had a formal education, then you wouldn't be spending all your
time trying to prove yourself on these boards, from feelings of
inadequacy; maybe, someone should email Univision, with a copy of all
your posts, during working hours. Those with degress in broadcast
communications, could run circles around you.



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If you had a formal education, then you wouldn't be spending all your
time trying to prove yourself on these boards, from feelings of
inadequacy; maybe,


I fail to see how someone who had a #1 radio station in a large market at
age 18 can feel inadequate. I am just playing the old net game of feeding
the trolls.

someone should email Univision, with a copy of all
your posts, during working hours.


Haha. Good for a laugh.

My working hours are often 4 AM yto 2 AM the next day, and involve 150,000
miles of travel a year. My "working hours" change from day to day. I take
breaks whenever I can, but still end up working about 60 hours a week.

Those with degress in broadcast
communications, could run circles around you.


Proven untrue. We shy away from those with communications degrees, as what
is given as the bible in such departments in academia tends to be a decade
or two out of date. After a few years of experience, we don't look at the
degree anyway. It is truly irrelevant and trumped over and over by real
experience and verifiable success.


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On Dec 10, 9:28 pm, m II wrote:
dxAcehole wrote:

Nah, I simply dislike dumbass Canucks and frauds such as yourself.


Try again, boy.


dxAce
Michigan
USAUsing your Southern plantation slurs again?


- Why not go all the way and do a Kramer routine?
- No guts?

The "Kramer" Dude apologized with an explanation.
- - - He met to say Can-A-Duha-Ians ! ) ~ RHF


Don't you have some country with brown skinned people in it to bomb?

mike


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David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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SNIPS NASTINESS

Isn't it funny that you portray yourself as the Ace of DX, but over 90% of
your posts are insults based on nationalities, ethnicities and races you do
not like. A few more are based on whether the R75 has a space or a hyphen in
its "official" name, but the essence of your posts is hatred and vitriol,
mixed in equal parts.



Could I ask people not to quote this distasteful person as it allows
his infantile hatred to get past our filters. Just leave a gap where
his words were - we all know the kind of thing he says.

Better still, let's all ignore him and the other half dozen twerps
that try to spoil this group.

Steps down from pulpit and makes a cup of tea.

Charlie.
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