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On Sep 26, 12:16 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 26, 11:59 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message roups.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? I sure don't. 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. That "chip" is a love of broadcasting, something DXers, in some significant proportion, seem to have lost. But you're constantly remarking that DXers are a very small group. It doesn't make sense that you'd be so obsessed with them if you truly regarded them as insignificant. It's funny actually. Earlier in this thread you said that "[t]o feel good, a few here need to discredit me to justify their hatred of broadcasters", but no one here has sought you out. You come to this group of your own volition, and a look at your profile reveals that you post more here than anywhere else by a wide margin. An interesting fact given that there are plenty of broadcasting-related groups out there. Sorry, but your behavior is not at all motivated by a "love of broadcasting". Nor does a love of broadcasting rationalize your bizarre, self-aggrandizing website, where readers find everything from your family history to the "certificate of accomplishment" you received from some summer program you participated in at Michigan State. People simply don't go to these lengths unless they're grappling with feelings of shame and inferiority. It's a pity you're unwilling to discuss them openly and honestly. |
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![]() Steve wrote: On Sep 26, 12:16 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 26, 11:59 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message roups.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? I sure don't. 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. That "chip" is a love of broadcasting, something DXers, in some significant proportion, seem to have lost. But you're constantly remarking that DXers are a very small group. It doesn't make sense that you'd be so obsessed with them if you truly regarded them as insignificant. It's funny actually. Earlier in this thread you said that "[t]o feel good, a few here need to discredit me to justify their hatred of broadcasters", but no one here has sought you out. You come to this group of your own volition, and a look at your profile reveals that you post more here than anywhere else by a wide margin. An interesting fact given that there are plenty of broadcasting-related groups out there. Sorry, but your behavior is not at all motivated by a "love of broadcasting". Nor does a love of broadcasting rationalize your bizarre, self-aggrandizing website, where readers find everything from your family history to the "certificate of accomplishment" you received from some summer program you participated in at Michigan State. People simply don't go to these lengths unless they're grappling with feelings of shame and inferiority. It's a pity you're unwilling to discuss them openly and honestly. Don't forget that he began posing as 'Eduardo' in late 1999 or early 2000! |
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Ther is some kind of auld song thingy, metinks I sort of reckymember
half a line or two from it.Maybe www.devilfinder.com can dredge it up for me? cuhulin |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Don't forget that he began posing as 'Eduardo' in late 1999 or early 2000! Actually, I was using it on CIS in the 80's. |
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![]() David Frackelton Gleason, still attempting to keep 'Eduardo' alive, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Don't forget that he began posing as 'Eduardo' in late 1999 or early 2000! Actually, I was using it on CIS in the 80's. CIS? Come on Mr. Acronym... stop BS'ing everyone. You didn't dream up the 'Eduardo' shtick until mucho later! |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, still attempting to keep 'Eduardo' alive, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Don't forget that he began posing as 'Eduardo' in late 1999 or early 2000! Actually, I was using it on CIS in the 80's. CIS? Come on Mr. Acronym... stop BS'ing everyone. You didn't dream up the 'Eduardo' shtick until mucho later! Sorry. As habitual as your weekend binging, you are wrong.... again. |
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On Sep 27, 9:20 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, still attempting to keep 'Eduardo' alive, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Don't forget that he began posing as 'Eduardo' in late 1999 or early 2000! Actually, I was using it on CIS in the 80's. CIS? Come on Mr. Acronym... stop BS'ing everyone. You didn't dream up the 'Eduardo' shtick until mucho later! Sorry. As habitual as your weekend binging, you are wrong.... again. It's not DxAce's fault that you never graduate from high school. Nor did he force you to misrepresent your academic credentials. You did that. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 27, 9:20 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, still attempting to keep 'Eduardo' alive, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Don't forget that he began posing as 'Eduardo' in late 1999 or early 2000! Actually, I was using it on CIS in the 80's. CIS? Come on Mr. Acronym... stop BS'ing everyone. You didn't dream up the 'Eduardo' shtick until mucho later! Sorry. As habitual as your weekend binging, you are wrong.... again. It's not DxAce's fault that you never graduate from high school. I'm quite proud of that fact; I was able to leave school and create an innovative and very successful radio station while a teenager. Given the quality of US education, I did not miss anything, either. Nor did he force you to misrepresent your academic credentials. You did that. Huh? You are a real whack job when something that is so crystal clear that a copy of it is posted on the web is seen by you to be a misrepresentation. |
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