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On Jul 27, 2:46 pm, Larry Weil wrote:
In article . com, American Insurgent wrote: On Jul 25, 1:22 pm, RHF wrote: 790 kHz - NOAA Weather Radio being Heard - SF Bay Area In most of the nation VHF weather radio is used to warn of disasters, but Richmond residents cannot afford NOAA weather radios even if they knew about them, and unlike in tornado alley weather radios are hard to find in California. They don't have Radio Shack in CA? I think your whole premise is faulty. Most "average citizens", rich, middle class, or poor, do not have NOAA radios. They find out about impending weather conditions from broadcast radio and television. -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH Mr. AI was trying to make subtle racial remarks. First of all, Richmond isn't all that close to Oakland. In fact, they are in different counties. There is a Fry's in Concord, and both towns have BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) service, so a Richmond resident could get to Concord even if they didn't own a car. CA is plenty of RadioShacks as well. There is no denying Richmond has some tough neighborhoods. However, parts of town are middle class, and Point Richmond is upper middle class. Point Richmond was where Pixar was located until they moved to Emeryville. |
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