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On Jun 10, 3:59 pm, Tommy Tootles wrote:
on June 7 American Insurgent wrote:

You can only pile so much on people before they snap. An unpopular war
in Iraq and an upcoming war with a very well armed Iran, the gutting
of the job base, the flood of America hating illegals, the constant
abuse by corporations, the wealth piling higher in the mansions of
billionaires while half of America goes without health care,


Hmmm, he said "wealth piling higher in the mansions of billionaires".

On June 10, the Associated Press wrote an article titled "CEO
compensation flies through the roof".

It says "Compensation for America's top CEOs has skyrocketed into the
stratospheric heights of pro athletes and movie stars: Half make more
than $8.3 million a year and some make much, much more..."

American Insurgent, it looks like your crystal ball was working perfectly!


TT - It Don't Take a Crystal Ball
- - - It Takes Good Public {Corporate} Policy [.]

1 - Corporate Wages :

Take the Bottom 60% of the Workers and
subtrack the lowest 10% from them.
- - - This is the Group of Workers who make-up the
Average Hourly Employee in you Company or Business.

Calculate the Average Annual Salary for that 50%.
- - - This is the Compensation Level for Average Hourly
Employee in you Company or Business.

Multiply that Average Annual Salary by 25
- - - This is the "Fixed" Compensation Level for the CEO
in you Company or Business.

All 'other' Executive Salaries are Adjusted accordingly
bottom-to-top.

2 - Corporate Bonuses and 'other' Compensation :
Cash and Stock Option Bonuses for Corporate
Perfromance.

Executive Compensation {Top 10%} = 20% of Funds
- - - CEO's Bonus limited to 25 Times the Average
Hourly Workers Bonus.

Management Compensation = 20% of Funds

Average Hourly Employee Compensation = 50% of Funds
- - - Paid out in 12-Monthly Installments

Lowest Workers Compensation {Bottom 10%} = 10% of Funds
- - - Paid out in 12-Monthly Installments

3 - Executive + Management + Average Hourly Workers
Salary and Bonuses should be "Linked"*
* All Should Benefit from Good Corporate Perfromance.

yes it is that simple ~ RHF
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Maybe I ought to get buddy buddy with Paris Hilton.Maybe she will slip
me a few hundred thou.I don't want her herpes though.I already caught
the crabs off of a woman in Vietnam.That was enough for me! Them little
buggers make you itch like crazy!
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On Jun 3, 7:00 am, David wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 00:27:30 -0700, wrote:
On Jun 1, 5:43 am, David wrote:
Say goodbye to MWDX.


All 74 pages are available right he


http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-07-33A1.doc


I can hearIBOCcrap on the analog signal. It's very low level, but
you can clearly tell when a local station is using the hash generator.
Also, the bandwidth goes to ****. The analog signal whenIBOCis
running is just barely better than a phone line.


If your receiver IF/Mixer isn't completely flat you'll hear theIBOC.
The digital sidebands are out of phase with each other and the system
relies on them cancelling out in your receiver. You can't use a synch
detector on anIBOCstation, unless you can listen to both sides at
once.


FWIW,

AM/MW "HD" Radio -Nightime- IBOC Is Here Almost . . .

Between 11 PM and 12:30 AM {this is local time}
in Twain Harte, CA north of Yosemite NP.

Dialed up and down the Radio and 'detected' about
Nineteen (19) IBOC Signals on the AM/MW Band.

Could not get a Lock-On any but they were there.

Nightime IBOC is a Fact of AM/MW Radio Listening.

KOAC 550 kHz - Corvallis, OR - Oregon Public Radio
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/PTFP/coverage/or.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOAC
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=50587
KOAC was Broadcasting the BBC-WS
http://www.opb.org/radio/grid.php?c=am
580 kHz - KMJ ?
600 kHz - KOGO ?
640 kHz - KFI ?
680 kHz - KNBR ?
740 kHz - KCBS ?
770 kHz - KCBC ?
780 kHz - KKOH ?
810 kHz - KGO ?
980 kHz - KDVB ?
1020 kHz - KTNQ ?
1110 kHz - KDIS ?
1130 kHz - KRDU ?
1320 kHz - KCTC ?
1360 kHz - KLSD ?
1450 kHz - KVML ?
1510 kHz - KIRV ?
1530 kHz - KFBK ?
1560 kHz - KNZR ?

The reason for the "?" Mark is that the Frequency and
Station is not in Question but the IBOC "Digital" Signal
may possibily be coming from another Radio Station
on that Channel due to Late-Night-Skip.

The Blue "Digital" Light Blinked On-and-Off several
times but did not Lock-On and switch-over-to a Digial
Signal. FM Radio had several Solid Blue Lights.

NOTE - These Radio Stations were heard using the
Factory Supplied 3.5" x 4.5" Loop Antenna with just
Six Turns (6-T) of Wire on it.

The HD-Radio used was the Radiosophy "HD100" Radio
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...367ba87e469adc
http://groups.google.com/group/hd-ra...7fda9f492193dc


good or bad iboc is here - if you can hear it ~ RHF
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Dialed up and down the Radio and 'detected' about
Nineteen (19) IBOC Signals on the AM/MW Band.


Strange, as night operation is not yet authorized.

KOA is not in HD, as long as it is using the temporary antenna and low
power.

Could not get a Lock-On any but they were there.

Nightime IBOC is a Fact of AM/MW Radio Listening.

KOAC 550 kHz - Corvallis, OR - Oregon Public Radio
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/PTFP/coverage/or.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOAC
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=50587
KOAC was Broadcasting the BBC-WS
http://www.opb.org/radio/grid.php?c=am
580 kHz - KMJ ?
600 kHz - KOGO ?
640 kHz - KFI ?
680 kHz - KNBR ?
740 kHz - KCBS ?
770 kHz - KCBC ?
780 kHz - KKOH ?
810 kHz - KGO ?
980 kHz - KDVB ?
1020 kHz - KTNQ ?
1110 kHz - KDIS ?
1130 kHz - KRDU ?
1320 kHz - KCTC ?
1360 kHz - KLSD ?
1450 kHz - KVML ?
1510 kHz - KIRV ?
1530 kHz - KFBK ?
1560 kHz - KNZR ?

The reason for the "?" Mark is that the Frequency and
Station is not in Question but the IBOC "Digital" Signal
may possibily be coming from another Radio Station
on that Channel due to Late-Night-Skip.

The Blue "Digital" Light Blinked On-and-Off several
times but did not Lock-On and switch-over-to a Digial
Signal. FM Radio had several Solid Blue Lights.

NOTE - These Radio Stations were heard using the
Factory Supplied 3.5" x 4.5" Loop Antenna with just
Six Turns (6-T) of Wire on it.

The HD-Radio used was the Radiosophy "HD100" Radio
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...367ba87e469adc
http://groups.google.com/group/hd-ra...7fda9f492193dc


good or bad iboc is here - if you can hear it ~ RHF
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.
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"RHF" wrote in message
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DE - That was "KOAC" 550 kHz - in Corvallis, OR
- which is part of the Oregon Public Radio System.

DE - I am simply reporting on what I 'observed'
last night on the Radio.


Night HD is still not authorized. The FCC approved, but we are waiting for
the publication in the Federal register for the FCC to give the go-ahead.

KFI, for example, has not had HD on since their tower fell over 2 and a half
years ago.




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On Jun 19, 10:55 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message

ups.com...

DE - That was "KOAC" 550 kHz - in Corvallis, OR
- which is part of the Oregon Public Radio System.


DE - I am simply reporting on what I 'observed'
last night on the Radio.


Night HD is still not authorized. The FCC approved, but we are waiting for
the publication in the Federal register for the FCC to give the go-ahead.

KFI, for example, has not had HD on since their tower fell over 2 and a half
years ago.


DE,

I am only reporting on what the Blinking Blue Light
on the Radiosophy "HD100" Radio is telling me.

digital, Digital. DIGITAL ! - Is In The House ~ RHF
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On Jun 20, 2:16 am, RHF wrote:
On Jun 19, 10:55 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

"RHF" wrote in message


oups.com...


DE - That was "KOAC" 550 kHz - in Corvallis, OR
- which is part of the Oregon Public Radio System.


DE - I am simply reporting on what I 'observed'
last night on the Radio.


Night HD is still not authorized. The FCC approved, but we are waiting for
the publication in the Federal register for the FCC to give the go-ahead.


KFI, for example, has not had HD on since their tower fell over 2 and a half
years ago.


DE,

I am only reporting on what the Blinking Blue Light
on the Radiosophy "HD100" Radio is telling me.

digital, Digital. DIGITAL ! - Is In The House ~ RHF
.
.
. .


That blinking blue light means you are out-of-luck, a dumb-ass for
buying an HD radio, and supporting the destuction of the AM broadcast
band !

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Default AM/MW "HD" Radio -Nightime- IBOC Is Here Almost . . .

On Jun 19, 5:12 am, RHF wrote:
On Jun 3, 7:00 am, David wrote:





On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 00:27:30 -0700, wrote:
On Jun 1, 5:43 am, David wrote:
Say goodbye to MWDX.


All 74 pages are available right he


http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-07-33A1.doc


I can hearIBOCcrap on the analog signal. It's very low level, but
you can clearly tell when a local station is using the hash generator.
Also, the bandwidth goes to ****. The analog signal whenIBOCis
running is just barely better than a phone line.


If your receiver IF/Mixer isn't completely flat you'll hear theIBOC.
The digital sidebands are out of phase with each other and the system
relies on them cancelling out in your receiver. You can't use a synch
detector on anIBOCstation, unless you can listen to both sides at
once.


FWIW,

AM/MW "HD" Radio -Nightime- IBOC Is Here Almost . . .

Between 11 PM and 12:30 AM {this is local time}
in Twain Harte, CA north of Yosemite NP.

Dialed up and down the Radio and 'detected' about
Nineteen (19) IBOC Signals on the AM/MW Band.

Could not get a Lock-On any but they were there.

Nightime IBOC is a Fact of AM/MW Radio Listening.

KOAC 550 kHz - Corvallis, OR - Oregon Public Radiohttp://www.ntia.doc.gov/PTFP/coverage/or.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOAChttp://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=50587
KOAC was Broadcasting the BBC-WShttp://www.opb.org/radio/grid.php?c=am
580 kHz - KMJ ?
600 kHz - KOGO ?
640 kHz - KFI ?
680 kHz - KNBR ?
740 kHz - KCBS ?
770 kHz - KCBC ?
780 kHz - KKOH ?
810 kHz - KGO ?
980 kHz - KDVB ?
1020 kHz - KTNQ ?
1110 kHz - KDIS ?
1130 kHz - KRDU ?
1320 kHz - KCTC ?
1360 kHz - KLSD ?
1450 kHz - KVML ?
1510 kHz - KIRV ?
1530 kHz - KFBK ?
1560 kHz - KNZR ?

The reason for the "?" Mark is that the Frequency and
Station is not in Question but the IBOC "Digital" Signal
may possibily be coming from another Radio Station
on that Channel due to Late-Night-Skip.

The Blue "Digital" Light Blinked On-and-Off several
times but did not Lock-On and switch-over-to a Digial
Signal. FM Radio had several Solid Blue Lights.

NOTE - These Radio Stations were heard using the
Factory Supplied 3.5" x 4.5" Loop Antenna with just
Six Turns (6-T) of Wire on it.

The HD-Radio used was the Radiosophy "HD100" Radiohttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/de367ba87e469adchttp://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/msg/347fda9f492193dc

good or bad iboc is here - if you can hear it ~ RHF
.
.
. .- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


It is still up to the marketplace to determine the fate of HD Radio -
AM-HD will self-destruct and consumers are NOT buying HD radios. LOL !

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wrote:

On Jun 19, 5:12 am, RHF wrote:
On Jun 3, 7:00 am, David wrote:





On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 00:27:30 -0700, wrote:
On Jun 1, 5:43 am, David wrote:
Say goodbye to MWDX.


All 74 pages are available right he


http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-07-33A1.doc

I can hearIBOCcrap on the analog signal. It's very low level, but
you can clearly tell when a local station is using the hash generator.
Also, the bandwidth goes to ****. The analog signal whenIBOCis
running is just barely better than a phone line.


If your receiver IF/Mixer isn't completely flat you'll hear theIBOC.
The digital sidebands are out of phase with each other and the system
relies on them cancelling out in your receiver. You can't use a synch
detector on anIBOCstation, unless you can listen to both sides at
once.


FWIW,

AM/MW "HD" Radio -Nightime- IBOC Is Here Almost . . .

Between 11 PM and 12:30 AM {this is local time}
in Twain Harte, CA north of Yosemite NP.

Dialed up and down the Radio and 'detected' about
Nineteen (19) IBOC Signals on the AM/MW Band.

Could not get a Lock-On any but they were there.

Nightime IBOC is a Fact of AM/MW Radio Listening.

KOAC 550 kHz - Corvallis, OR - Oregon Public Radiohttp://www.ntia.doc.gov/PTFP/coverage/or.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOAChttp://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=50587
KOAC was Broadcasting the BBC-WShttp://www.opb.org/radio/grid.php?c=am
580 kHz - KMJ ?
600 kHz - KOGO ?
640 kHz - KFI ?
680 kHz - KNBR ?
740 kHz - KCBS ?
770 kHz - KCBC ?
780 kHz - KKOH ?
810 kHz - KGO ?
980 kHz - KDVB ?
1020 kHz - KTNQ ?
1110 kHz - KDIS ?
1130 kHz - KRDU ?
1320 kHz - KCTC ?
1360 kHz - KLSD ?
1450 kHz - KVML ?
1510 kHz - KIRV ?
1530 kHz - KFBK ?
1560 kHz - KNZR ?

The reason for the "?" Mark is that the Frequency and
Station is not in Question but the IBOC "Digital" Signal
may possibily be coming from another Radio Station
on that Channel due to Late-Night-Skip.

The Blue "Digital" Light Blinked On-and-Off several
times but did not Lock-On and switch-over-to a Digial
Signal. FM Radio had several Solid Blue Lights.

NOTE - These Radio Stations were heard using the
Factory Supplied 3.5" x 4.5" Loop Antenna with just
Six Turns (6-T) of Wire on it.

The HD-Radio used was the Radiosophy "HD100" Radiohttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/de367ba87e469adchttp://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/msg/347fda9f492193dc

good or bad iboc is here - if you can hear it ~ RHF
.
.
. .- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


It is still up to the marketplace to determine the fate of HD Radio -
AM-HD will self-destruct and consumers are NOT buying HD radios. LOL !


And we're not buying Edweenies' crap.


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"RHF" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jun 19, 10:55 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message

ups.com...

DE - That was "KOAC" 550 kHz - in Corvallis, OR
- which is part of the Oregon Public Radio System.


DE - I am simply reporting on what I 'observed'
last night on the Radio.


Night HD is still not authorized. The FCC approved, but we are waiting
for
the publication in the Federal register for the FCC to give the go-ahead.

KFI, for example, has not had HD on since their tower fell over 2 and a
half
years ago.


DE,

I am only reporting on what the Blinking Blue Light
on the Radiosophy "HD100" Radio is telling me.

digital, Digital. DIGITAL ! - Is In The House ~ RHF


The light may be flashing due to something else the radio is doing or
picking up. None of the stations you list is currently authorized for night
HD. And, like I said, the KFI transmitter is not even installed with HD
capability.


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