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Billy Smith September 26th 07 02:53 PM

why?
 


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"dxAce" wrote in message
...


wrote:

On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:18:57 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


"Steve" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hey Tardo, on that rather sad exercise in narcissism that you call
your "website",

Obviously, you have no achievements you ar eproud of. I do.


... because the site is, in part, a biography. And the course is one of
the
things I did.

I wish I understood this obession people have with your life


Not an obsession at all, it's just that most folks in the radio hobby come
to
understand that 'Eduardo' is an asshole!


Well put. I wonder if a whole truckload of Preparation H would help him.



David Eduardo[_4_] September 26th 07 03:11 PM

why?
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


wrote:

On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:18:57 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


"Steve" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hey Tardo, on that rather sad exercise in narcissism that you call
your "website",

Obviously, you have no achievements you ar eproud of. I do.


... because the site is, in part, a biography. And the course is one of
the
things I did.

I wish I understood this obession people have with your life


Not an obsession at all, it's just that most folks in the radio hobby come
to
understand that 'Eduardo' is an asshole!


You should, then, ask yourself why most radio broadcasting folks who have
come in contact with DXers believe that the DXers are the odd ones; it was
not so a decade or two ago, and even further back, the DXer was perceived as
a friend of radio. No longer so.



Steve September 26th 07 03:33 PM

why?
 
On Sep 26, 10:11 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message

...







wrote:


On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:18:57 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


"Steve" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hey Tardo, on that rather sad exercise in narcissism that you call
your "website",


Obviously, you have no achievements you ar eproud of. I do.


... because the site is, in part, a biography. And the course is one of
the
things I did.


I wish I understood this obession people have with your life


Not an obsession at all, it's just that most folks in the radio hobby come
to
understand that 'Eduardo' is an asshole!


You should, then, ask yourself why most radio broadcasting folks who have
come in contact with DXers believe that the DXers are the odd ones; it was
not so a decade or two ago, and even further back, the DXer was perceived as
a friend of radio. No longer so.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If they think we're odd, that's fine. I'm sure the broadcasters are
also a little quirky at times, no?


David Eduardo[_4_] September 26th 07 03:58 PM

why?
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
..
You should, then, ask yourself why most radio broadcasting folks who have
come in contact with DXers believe that the DXers are the odd ones; it
was
not so a decade or two ago, and even further back, the DXer was perceived
as
a friend of radio. No longer so.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If they think we're odd, that's fine. I'm sure the broadcasters are
also a little quirky at times, no?


It's a quirky business, where one lives quarter to quarter based on radio
ratings in the larger markets and where a certain degree of controlled
insanity makes for good programming and fun for listeners. It's not an
insurance company, in other words.



David Eduardo[_4_] September 26th 07 04:02 PM

why?
 

"Billy Smith" wrote in message
...

.. Well put. I wonder if a whole truckload of Preparation H would help him.


No, but in the days of spring loaded rocker relays in broadcast
transmitters, a tube of Prep H from an all-night drug store would be an
adequate temporary substitute for lubricant!



Steve September 26th 07 04:04 PM

why?
 
On Sep 26, 10:58 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...
.

You should, then, ask yourself why most radio broadcasting folks who have
come in contact with DXers believe that the DXers are the odd ones; it
was
not so a decade or two ago, and even further back, the DXer was perceived
as
a friend of radio. No longer so.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


If they think we're odd, that's fine. I'm sure the broadcasters are
also a little quirky at times, no?


It's a quirky business, where one lives quarter to quarter based on radio
ratings in the larger markets and where a certain degree of controlled
insanity makes for good programming and fun for listeners. It's not an
insurance company, in other words.


There, you see. In any event, you were about to say something about
when/where you went to college, and whether this was a happy time of
life for you.


David Eduardo[_4_] September 26th 07 04:11 PM

why?
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 26, 10:58 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...
.

You should, then, ask yourself why most radio broadcasting folks who
have
come in contact with DXers believe that the DXers are the odd ones; it
was
not so a decade or two ago, and even further back, the DXer was
perceived
as
a friend of radio. No longer so.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


If they think we're odd, that's fine. I'm sure the broadcasters are
also a little quirky at times, no?


It's a quirky business, where one lives quarter to quarter based on radio
ratings in the larger markets and where a certain degree of controlled
insanity makes for good programming and fun for listeners. It's not an
insurance company, in other words.


There, you see. In any event, you were about to say something about
when/where you went to college, and whether this was a happy time of
life for you.


I'm not sure it matters much, but I dropped out of high school to build my
first radio station.



Steve September 26th 07 04:17 PM

why?
 
On Sep 26, 11:11 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...





On Sep 26, 10:58 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message


roups.com...
.


You should, then, ask yourself why most radio broadcasting folks who
have
come in contact with DXers believe that the DXers are the odd ones; it
was
not so a decade or two ago, and even further back, the DXer was
perceived
as
a friend of radio. No longer so.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


If they think we're odd, that's fine. I'm sure the broadcasters are
also a little quirky at times, no?


It's a quirky business, where one lives quarter to quarter based on radio
ratings in the larger markets and where a certain degree of controlled
insanity makes for good programming and fun for listeners. It's not an
insurance company, in other words.


There, you see. In any event, you were about to say something about
when/where you went to college, and whether this was a happy time of
life for you.


I'm not sure it matters much, but I dropped out of high school to build my
first radio station.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter at all. But I wonder if this
at least partially explains the enormous chip on your shoulder and
your persistent need to somehow 'prove yourself''.


David Eduardo[_4_] September 26th 07 04:59 PM

why?
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 26, 11:11 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:

So far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter at all. But I wonder if this
at least partially explains the enormous chip on your shoulder and
your persistent need to somehow 'prove yourself''.


Why would building a #1 station in a market with 40 signals at age 18
require proving myself... again? And actually, I went back to school nearly
a decade later and did quite nicely, while at the same time programming a
group of radio stations.



Steve September 26th 07 05:09 PM

why?
 
On Sep 26, 11:59 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...

On Sep 26, 11:11 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:


So far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter at all. But I wonder if this
at least partially explains the enormous chip on your shoulder and
your persistent need to somehow 'prove yourself''.


Why would building a #1 station in a market with 40 signals at age 18
require proving myself... again?


It's your behavior, so you tell me.

Perhaps you worked with people who didn't have sufficient appreciation
of what you'd accomplished. Maybe they tried to use your lack of
formal education against you in some petty, political way. Who knows?
This isolated piece of your personal history could have been subtly
relevant on many occasions, the cumulative effect being the chip you
now have on your shoulder.



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