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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:58:48 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "Steve" wrote in message oups.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. a cousin in radio told me there are 2 kinds of radio jobs ones that have gone bad and ones that are going to sooner of later "one useless man is disgrace 2 become a law firm 3 or more become a congress" adams woger you are a Congress all in your own head http://kb9rqz.bravejournal.com/ and get ou the newly recovered KB9RQZ.blogspot.com as well G -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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