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dxAce September 28th 07 01:45 PM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 


Steve wrote:

On Sep 27, 11:38 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

...

I do NOT own a TV


So radio is my cheap home entertainment


Does there exist any decent SW based clock radios to
keep near my bed at night to listen to SW programs
while going to sleep and upon wakening?


Any number of the SW portables have time-based "turn on" and can be used as
an alarm clock. I have never had one that turned off by itself, though. I
think there are enough users of these receivers that someone might recommend
one that combines good reception with the features you want.

Universal has a wide range of portables and you might look athttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.htmlor even give them a
call. I travel with the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and it has two timers.


You lied about your education, so why should be believe you when you
say you travel with a 7600GR?


Edweenie will lie at the drop of a sombrero. Proven fact, time and time again.



David Eduardo[_4_] September 28th 07 05:13 PM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 27, 11:38 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

...

I do NOT own a TV


So radio is my cheap home entertainment


Does there exist any decent SW based clock radios to
keep near my bed at night to listen to SW programs
while going to sleep and upon wakening?


Any number of the SW portables have time-based "turn on" and can be used
as
an alarm clock. I have never had one that turned off by itself, though. I
think there are enough users of these receivers that someone might
recommend
one that combines good reception with the features you want.

Universal has a wide range of portables and you might look
athttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.htmlor even give them a
call. I travel with the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and it has two timers.


You lied about your education, so why should be believe you when you
say you travel with a 7600GR?


Posting a certificate from an early acceptance type program, clearly visible
as such, is hardly a lie. It's a fact, simple and clear. Saying I have a
bunch of college credits which would earn a degree or maybe two were they
transferrable (an issue of accreditation, not of completion) is not a lie,
either. Just additional facts.



dxAce September 28th 07 05:19 PM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 27, 11:38 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

...

I do NOT own a TV

So radio is my cheap home entertainment

Does there exist any decent SW based clock radios to
keep near my bed at night to listen to SW programs
while going to sleep and upon wakening?

Any number of the SW portables have time-based "turn on" and can be used
as
an alarm clock. I have never had one that turned off by itself, though. I
think there are enough users of these receivers that someone might
recommend
one that combines good reception with the features you want.

Universal has a wide range of portables and you might look
athttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.htmlor even give them a
call. I travel with the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and it has two timers.


You lied about your education, so why should be believe you when you
say you travel with a 7600GR?


Posting a certificate from an early acceptance type program, clearly visible
as such, is hardly a lie. It's a fact, simple and clear. Saying I have a
bunch of college credits which would earn a degree or maybe two were they
transferrable (an issue of accreditation, not of completion) is not a lie,
either. Just additional facts.


Gleason, you are nothing more than a sad little pathological liar.You always
have been, always will be, nothing more, and nothing less.



Steve September 28th 07 05:45 PM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 
On Sep 28, 12:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...





On Sep 27, 11:38 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message


. ..


I do NOT own a TV


So radio is my cheap home entertainment


Does there exist any decent SW based clock radios to
keep near my bed at night to listen to SW programs
while going to sleep and upon wakening?


Any number of the SW portables have time-based "turn on" and can be used
as
an alarm clock. I have never had one that turned off by itself, though. I
think there are enough users of these receivers that someone might
recommend
one that combines good reception with the features you want.


Universal has a wide range of portables and you might look
athttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.htmloreven give them a
call. I travel with the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and it has two timers.


You lied about your education, so why should be believe you when you
say you travel with a 7600GR?


Posting a certificate from an early acceptance type program, clearly visible
as such, is hardly a lie. It's a fact, simple and clear. Saying I have a
bunch of college credits which would earn a degree or maybe two were they
transferrable (an issue of accreditation, not of completion) is not a lie,
either. Just additional facts.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Touting a high GPA when you were only in college for a short time is
deceptive, since the only GPA anyone cares about is the one you had
upon graduation.


Roadie September 28th 07 07:01 PM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 
On Sep 28, 7:20 am, Steve wrote:
On Sep 27, 11:38 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:





wrote in message


.. .


I do NOT own a TV


So radio is my cheap home entertainment


Does there exist any decent SW based clock radios to
keep near my bed at night to listen to SW programs
while going to sleep and upon wakening?


Any number of the SW portables have time-based "turn on" and can be used as
an alarm clock. I have never had one that turned off by itself, though. I
think there are enough users of these receivers that someone might recommend
one that combines good reception with the features you want.


Universal has a wide range of portables and you might look athttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.htmloreven give them a
call. I travel with the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and it has two timers.


You lied about your education, so why should be believe you when you
say you travel with a 7600GR?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Where in that message is there any mention of his education.


Steve September 28th 07 08:51 PM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 
On Sep 28, 2:01 pm, Roadie wrote:
On Sep 28, 7:20 am, Steve wrote:





On Sep 27, 11:38 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:


wrote in message


.. .


I do NOT own a TV


So radio is my cheap home entertainment


Does there exist any decent SW based clock radios to
keep near my bed at night to listen to SW programs
while going to sleep and upon wakening?


Any number of the SW portables have time-based "turn on" and can be used as
an alarm clock. I have never had one that turned off by itself, though. I
think there are enough users of these receivers that someone might recommend
one that combines good reception with the features you want.


Universal has a wide range of portables and you might look athttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.htmlorevengive them a
call. I travel with the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and it has two timers.


You lied about your education, so why should be believe you when you
say you travel with a 7600GR?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Where in that message is there any mention of his education.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


It was a reference to part of yesterday's dialogue.


Steve September 28th 07 08:54 PM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 
On Sep 28, 12:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
Saying I have a
bunch of college credits which would earn a degree or maybe two were they
transferrable (an issue of accreditation, not of completion) is not a lie,


Yeah well, there's a reason why some credits aren't transferable. That
many of yours weren't is not surprising, given your conduct here.


David Eduardo[_4_] September 29th 07 12:52 AM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ps.com...

Touting a high GPA when you were only in college for a short time is
deceptive, since the only GPA anyone cares about is the one you had
upon graduation.


I was in my senior year when I was hired to go manage a station group; if a
GPA is indicative of anything beyond the ability to take tests and write
term papers, then it is relevant.



David Eduardo[_4_] September 29th 07 12:55 AM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 28, 12:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
Saying I have a
bunch of college credits which would earn a degree or maybe two were they
transferrable (an issue of accreditation, not of completion) is not a
lie,


Yeah well, there's a reason why some credits aren't transferable. That
many of yours weren't is not surprising, given your conduct here.


Credits are transferrable among colleges and universities that share a
common accreditation board or standard. The places I studied, outside the
US, are not members of these boards. The credits are valid towards a degree
in PR or Ecuador, but few, if any, colleges in the US would have accepted
them in the early 70's.



Steve September 29th 07 02:12 AM

Any SW clock radios for bedside?
 
On Sep 28, 7:55 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...

On Sep 28, 12:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
Saying I have a
bunch of college credits which would earn a degree or maybe two were they
transferrable (an issue of accreditation, not of completion) is not a
lie,


Yeah well, there's a reason why some credits aren't transferable. That
many of yours weren't is not surprising, given your conduct here.


Credits are transferrable among colleges and universities that share a
common accreditation board or standard. The places I studied, outside the
US, are not members of these boards. The credits are valid towards a degree
in PR or Ecuador, but few, if any, colleges in the US would have accepted
them in the early 70's.


Nor should they. Good for them.



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