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On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, wrote:
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.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - M-Sushi, Richmond is North of Oakland and they are about 15 Miles apart down the 80/580 Freeway on the East Side of the SF Bay. The average Citizen of most US Villages, Towns and Cities does not need a Weather Radio -and- an 'effective' TIS and "Alert" Radio Broadcast System located on the AM/MW Band serves more people. # 1 - The First thing is Emergency "Alert" Sirens # 2 - The Second thing is a TIS "Alert" Broadcast # 3 - The Third thing is a Reverse 911 Telephone System Don't do # 3 until you have fully implemented # 1 & # 2 [.] The City of Richmond has # 1 and # 2 and is trying to keep All it's Citizens Safe from Harm. And Yes I did detect a 'tone' of Racism in "AI"s comments -but- one thing he said about most US Households is true - no batteries in Radios tis tis tis ~ RHF |
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On Jul 27, 7:11 pm, RHF wrote:
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, wrote: 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.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - M-Sushi, Richmond is North of Oakland and they are about 15 Miles apart down the 80/580 Freeway on the East Side of the SF Bay. The average Citizen of most US Villages, Towns and Cities does not need a Weather Radio -and- an 'effective' TIS and "Alert" Radio Broadcast System located on the AM/MW Band serves more people. # 1 - The First thing is Emergency "Alert" Sirens # 2 - The Second thing is a TIS "Alert" Broadcast # 3 - The Third thing is a Reverse 911 Telephone System Don't do # 3 until you have fully implemented # 1 & # 2 [.] The City of Richmond has # 1 and # 2 and is trying to keep All it's Citizens Safe from Harm. And Yes I did detect a 'tone' of Racism in "AI"s comments -but- one thing he said about most US Households is true - no batteries in Radios tis tis tis ~ RHF . . . . In the bay area, 15 miles is a large distance. I hardly consider Richmond next to Oakland. Geez, you have to drive past Berkeley then get on 580 to reach Richmond. To be honest, I have no reason to go there, but have driven through it a few times. There are times when the Richmond Parkway comes in handy if you are trying to reach the Richmond bridge, i.e. heading to the north bay. It's been a while, but you can go through Orinda and eventually reach the southern tip of RIchmond. I think the Dam Road takes you there. I've hiked most of those east bay hills at one time or another. [Generally I'll hike TIlden Park rather than the Richmond hills.] |
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On Jul 28, 12:57 am, wrote:
In the bay area, 15 miles is a large distance. I hardly consider Richmond next to Oakland. Geez, you have to drive past Berkeley then get on 580 to reach Richmond. Now, wait a sec - You must be kidding. 15 miles is *next door* in the Bay Area. People drive/BART/bus 3-6 times that far every day just to commute. Some come in from more than 100 miles out by train or car. Richmond is a short hop from my house in *San Lorenzo*, let alone Oakland. Bruce Jensen |
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