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![]() " wrote: On Aug 14, 1:15 pm, Zeke Zzzppt wrote: dxAce wrote: HuntingtonInvestment Company Sucks! Seeing as you brought it up, who are they and why do they suck? How much did they lose for you? This just shows that this is a great country, where a welfare queen gets enough from the dole to be a big time tinvestor. So solly cholly, I'm not on welfare. Try again, 'tard boy. |
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On Aug 14, 11:29 am, Tester wrote:
I once got spammed by Rede Globo for the Brazillian version of "Big Brother". I think I expressed the opinion that "Big Brother" was much improved by the viewer's not being able to understand the language. I suspect the same might be true of TV from the DPRK. Do you really want to know that the song being played is entitled "All Glory to the Dear Leader, Kim Jong-Il and the Eternal President of the DPRK, the Great Leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung"? Do you want to be able to understand a three hour lecture on the Juche Idea? Much better to just let it roll over you like some free-form scat poetry. Hey, nobody in America watches TV anyway, they just have it on as background. It's a white light and noise show. If DPRK TV beamed to America, people would watch for curiosity value, then it would blend into the background. Brenda, does the DPRK broadcast TV on South Korean channel(s)? |
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![]() "American Insurgent" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 14, 11:29 am, Tester wrote: I once got spammed by Rede Globo for the Brazillian version of "Big Brother". I think I expressed the opinion that "Big Brother" was much improved by the viewer's not being able to understand the language. I suspect the same might be true of TV from the DPRK. Do you really want to know that the song being played is entitled "All Glory to the Dear Leader, Kim Jong-Il and the Eternal President of the DPRK, the Great Leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung"? Do you want to be able to understand a three hour lecture on the Juche Idea? Much better to just let it roll over you like some free-form scat poetry. Hey, nobody in America watches TV anyway, they just have it on as background. It's a white light and noise show. If DPRK TV beamed to America, people would watch for curiosity value, then it would blend into the background. Brenda, does the DPRK broadcast TV on South Korean channel(s)? Out of all the times I've scanned the cable channels, I've never seen it. The ROK still jams DPRK MW broadcasts on at least two frequencies that I know of, 810 and 1080 KHz. There are likely others as well, since there are at least 5 more jammers out there, but I can only verify these two as coming from the ROK. We were up near Panmunjum a couple weeks ago, and out of curiosity I tuned in to those to see how strong the (DPRK) jammers were up there. To my surprise, they were barely audible.. they were coming from the SOUTH. The audio on the DPRK MW signals was truly terrible. Sounded worse than US AM after the bandwidth got narrowed for IBOC.. (sounds like a telephone with a wadded up handkerchief over the receiver). |
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On Aug 14, 10:59 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
The audio on the DPRK MW signals was truly terrible. Sounded worse than US AM after the bandwidth got narrowed for IBOC.. (sounds like a telephone with a wadded up handkerchief over the receiver). Not to mention it sounded like it was clipping quite a bit. I'm sure the announcer's hollering sure didn't help things. Sometimes, the jammer on AM 1080 goes off the air (I noticed it around mid-day, repeatedly) or its signal power drops drastically and you get to hear the DPRK radio come in...quite intelligible even on a small pocket radio. During the times I tuned in and managed to snag the signal, the station was playing some marching band music, with scary sounding vocals. I pity whoever is stuck listening to this at work up there. Later on in the day, you're hit with an earblasting "beeeeeep" from the ROK's jammer and a few minutes later, the "chug-chug-chug" sound is back. Next time, I'm tempted to try the anti-jamming antenna trick that Radio Free Asia mentions on their website. Wonder if that would work for MW. Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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North Korea Sinking Under Torrential Rain.
www.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=273599 About an half ago, on the 5:00 PM tv news,David Hartmann on WAPT www.wapt.com said North Jackson got a thunder shower.Over here in my neighborhood, all we got was a little bit of thunder.WAPT 6:00 PM tv news is cranking up now.To heck with it, I am watching Suvivorman on the SCI tv channel now. cuhulin |
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