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In article vmILh.1689$zN.16@trndny03, HFguy
wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "HD Radio Fan" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote The same company started simulcasting KTAR (AM) on FM in Phoenix, and 6 months later, the news / talk format was only on FM. (That is what "slowly moving" means... a lengthy transition to get people used to the idea of finding the station on FM, not AM). Don't expect a Calipornia public school dropout to understand anything even remotely similiar to logic. Very funny. 1. I never went to school in Califonia. 2. I did not go to public school. 3. I dropped out of the Colegio Americano in Quito to put my own radio staiton on the air. 4. I was deans list for many semesters in college 10 years later when i did my university studies part time while working. 5. Logic involves analyzing facts and drawing conclusions. Ams moving to FM and becoming more successful indicates that more will do the same thing... that is logic. At this point David, the question is why are you spending so much time on this group and others, defending HD radio and your personal life as well. You said a while ago that it doesn't take much time from your schedule to make all these responses but it's beginning to look like you must be compensated in some way to make it worth your time. There are just too many posts on this subject from someone that supposedly has more important responsibilities in the radio industry than arguing on a Usenet group. No one on this group is going to have any say in the outcome of HD radio, with the possible exception of someone participating in a listener survey. He is not arguing. In order to argue a point one has to provide information supporting one's position. This information must support one's position in a logical way or it does not sway anyone else's thinking. He can not prove that his arguments are valid. He falls back to a position of having "special knowledge" that no one else can verify. So why do you care? Good question. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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