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AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years"
"The next 15 years will be the demise of terrestrial radio as we know it and the rise of the extraterrestrial," he said. Just as Vaudeville gave way to movies and horses to the automobile, he said, radio will be overtaken by gadgets that serve people's needs more efficiently." http://bosacksarchive.blogspot.com/2...end-in-15.html Ha! Ha! Eduardo! |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 1, 11:37?pm, wrote:
"AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years" "The next 15 years will be the demise of terrestrial radio as we know it and the rise of the extraterrestrial," he said. Just as Vaudeville gave way to movies and horses to the automobile, he said, radio will be overtaken by gadgets that serve people's needs more efficiently." http://bosacksarchive.blogspot.com/2...predicted-to-e... Ha! Ha! Eduardo! http://tinyurl.com/345lck |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 1, 9:32 pm, wrote:
On Oct 1, 11:37?pm, wrote: "AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years" "The next 15 years will be the demise of terrestrial radio as we know it and the rise of the extraterrestrial," he said. Just as Vaudeville gave way to movies and horses to the automobile, he said, radio will be overtaken by gadgets that serve people's needs more efficiently." http://bosacksarchive.blogspot.com/2...predicted-to-e... Ha! Ha! Eduardo! http://tinyurl.com/345lck Call Me When They All Evolve Into A Single "Unified" Cyber-Radio Media. ~ RHF |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 2, 5:24 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
On Oct 1, 10:37 pm, wrote: "AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years" "The next 15 years will be the demise of terrestrial radio as we know it and the rise of the extraterrestrial," he said. Just as Vaudeville gave way to movies and horses to the automobile, he said, radio will be overtaken by gadgets that serve people's needs more efficiently." http://bosacksarchive.blogspot.com/2...predicted-to-e... As long as people continue listening in their cars, radio will survive because it's wireless. Did you miss this paragraph? "Radio isn't an industry in need of a pep talk -- profit margins of 40 percent are not uncommon at stations and listenership has held up well..." I personally don't think HD is any better anyway. From the radios I've heard they have horrible drift and image rejection. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 2, 5:24 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
On Oct 1, 10:37 pm, wrote: "AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years" "The next 15 years will be the demise of terrestrial radio as we know it and the rise of the extraterrestrial," he said. Just as Vaudeville gave way to movies and horses to the automobile, he said, radio will be overtaken by gadgets that serve people's needs more efficiently." http://bosacksarchive.blogspot.com/2...predicted-to-e... As long as people continue listening in their cars, radio will survive because it's wireless. Did you miss this paragraph? "Radio isn't an industry in need of a pep talk -- profit margins of 40 percent are not uncommon at stations and listenership has held up well..." Ever heard of Wimax? Apparently not. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 1, 11:37 pm, wrote:
"AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years" "The next 15 years will be the demise of terrestrial radio as we know it and the rise of the extraterrestrial," he said. Just as Vaudeville gave way to movies and horses to the automobile, he said, radio will be overtaken by gadgets that serve people's needs more efficiently." http://bosacksarchive.blogspot.com/2...predicted-to-e... Ha! Ha! Eduardo! This isn't going to surprise anyone and it's certainly not going to surprise Tardo and his buddies. I also doubt that it will bother them. Their aim is to make a relatively short term profit and them 'dump' whatever is left of terrestrial radio. Not only do theyexpect terrestrial radio to end, they're planning on it and even taking steps to insure it. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 2, 6:48 am, Steve wrote:
On Oct 2, 5:24 am, SFTV_troy wrote: As long as people continue listening in their cars, radio will survive because it's wireless. Ever heard of Wimax? Apparently not. Is that anything like Betamax? ;-) |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 2, 7:53 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
On Oct 2, 6:48 am, Steve wrote: On Oct 2, 5:24 am, SFTV_troy wrote: As long as people continue listening in their cars, radio will survive because it's wireless. Ever heard of Wimax? Apparently not. Is that anything like Betamax? ;-) What's Betamax? |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Oct 2, 7:53 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
On Oct 2, 6:48 am, Steve wrote: On Oct 2, 5:24 am, SFTV_troy wrote: As long as people continue listening in their cars, radio will survive because it's wireless. Ever heard of Wimax? Apparently not. Is that anything like Betamax? ;-) Well, there's this newfangled gadget out there called the internet...ah, it's a long story, You'll find out soon enough. |
Free Over-the-Air AM/FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years - OopsMake That 30 Years - Oops Make That 45 Years - Oh Never Mind . . .
On Mar 12, 7:49*am, "Scooter" wrote:
Radio's big problem is content! I'm sorry jukebox stations playing the same hits, with robotic voice trackers won't *cut in the age of ipods and wireless internet. And it appears new gadgets are coming to market faster than any of us can keep up. Owners and management must groom new young talent. Imagine if your favorite baseball team stopped going after new talent? Stations must start taking risk's again. IBOC is the right direction, but just doing the same old thing is not.. And hello CC it's not working. nobody really cares enough to rush out and buy a new radio... If you radio had the same rush Ipods have received none of this would be a problem. But IBOC is DOA. and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And that's a trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down, slowly with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and decrease shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good! * * For One and All, That Which Does Not Kill You Makes You Stronger. 1 - FM Radio Did Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM Radio Adapted 2 - Free Over-the-Air Black-and-White TV Did Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM Radio Adapted 3 - FM-Stereo Did Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM Radio Adapted 4 - Free Over-the-Air Color-&-Stereo TV Did Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM-Stereo Radio Adapted 5 - Multi-Channel Cable TV Did Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM-Stereo Radio Adapted 6 - Multi-Channel Direct Satellite TV Did Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM-Stereo Radio Adapted 7 - Mega-Channel "Digital" Internet Radio Has Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM-Stereo Radio Is Adapting 8 - Mega-Song "Digital" Miniature Devices Has Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM-Stereo Radio Is Adapting 9 - Pod-Casting Has Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM-Stereo Radio Is Adapting 10 - IBOC "HD" Radio Will Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM-Stereo Multi-Channel-FM Radio Is Adapting to Digital 11 - WiFi Internet Radio Will Not Kill Radio : "Free" Over-the-Air AM-Stereo Multi-Channel-FM Radio Is Adapting The-Bottom-Line Reads : Radio Is A Survivor and "Free" Over-the-Air AM-Stereo Multi-Channel-FM Radio Is Adapting Hello Remember One Thing Societal Change http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_change Is Most Often A Generational Event : THE REALITY IS : FREE OVER-THE-AIR AM/FM RADIO AIN'T GOING NO WHERE ANY TIME SOON [.] Old Media {Terrestrial} Free Over-the-Air AM/FM Radio : Significantly the Age Groups over the Age of 35 Years are still primarily "Free" Over-the-Air AM/FM Radio Listeners which translates to a continued Major Market Share for Terrestrial Based AM/FM Radio Broadcasters for two to three Decades {20~30 Years} to come Into-the-Future*. * Yes - AM/FM Radio will have Many Listeners for Many Years to Come ! * Yes - AM/FM Radio is Business with a Future for Many Years to Come ! Bridge Ratings Audience AM/FM Radio Erosion Study 2006 http://groups.google.com/group/hd-ra...7a3fdede5e67a0 Free Over-the-Air AM/FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years - Oops Make That 30 Years - Oops Make That 45 Years - Oh Never Mind . . . the truth is out there - riding on a radio wave ~ RHF |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Drifter" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Scooter" wrote in message . .. and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And that's a trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down, slowly with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and decrease shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good! Get your terms right. Cume today (total number of persons using radio) is about the same as it was in 1985. Time Spent Listening is slowly trending down, as it has from the late 80's... way before iPods and satellite and DSL. So, Eduardo, what your saying is, your radio sucked back in the 80's? Drifter... Cume in 1985 was up from the first Arbitron surveys, around 1965. Wow, 1965! You weren't Hispanic then, were you? In fact, you weren't even 'Eduardo'. Acculturation takes years. But, yes, since I was baptized "Eduardo" by my mother who lived many years in Europe, I had the second name even then. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Drifter" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Scooter" wrote in message . .. and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And that's a trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down, slowly with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and decrease shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good! Get your terms right. Cume today (total number of persons using radio) is about the same as it was in 1985. Time Spent Listening is slowly trending down, as it has from the late 80's... way before iPods and satellite and DSL. So, Eduardo, what your saying is, your radio sucked back in the 80's? Drifter... Cume in 1985 was up from the first Arbitron surveys, around 1965. Wow, 1965! You weren't Hispanic then, were you? In fact, you weren't even 'Eduardo'. Acculturation takes years. But, yes, since I was baptized "Eduardo" by my mother who lived many years in Europe, I had the second name even then. The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart of the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it. It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa 2000. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Drifter" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Scooter" wrote in message . .. and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And that's a trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down, slowly with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and decrease shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good! Get your terms right. Cume today (total number of persons using radio) is about the same as it was in 1985. Time Spent Listening is slowly trending down, as it has from the late 80's... way before iPods and satellite and DSL. So, Eduardo, what your saying is, your radio sucked back in the 80's? Drifter... Cume in 1985 was up from the first Arbitron surveys, around 1965. Wow, 1965! You weren't Hispanic then, were you? In fact, you weren't even 'Eduardo'. Acculturation takes years. But, yes, since I was baptized "Eduardo" by my mother who lived many years in Europe, I had the second name even then. The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart of the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it. It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa 2000. Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart of the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it. As I said before, I never used it until I wanted a name for BBS and, later, Usenet and, later, Internet boards. My first two names seemed appropriate to differentiate. It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa 2000. Actually, it goes back to The Well and CIS circa 1985. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'. As in "Eating Raoul?" "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raúl" is. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart of the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it. As I said before, I never used it until I wanted a name for BBS and, later, Usenet and, later, Internet boards. My first two names seemed appropriate to differentiate. It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa 2000. Actually, it goes back to The Well and CIS circa 1985. Sure it does... You fool no one, 'Eduardo'. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'. As in "Eating Raoul?" "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raúl" is. Like you'd know what is Hispanic! LMFAO |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart of the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it. As I said before, I never used it until I wanted a name for BBS and, later, Usenet and, later, Internet boards. My first two names seemed appropriate to differentiate. It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa 2000. Actually, it goes back to The Well and CIS circa 1985. 'Eduardo', Eliot Spitzer is more honest than you are. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'. As in "Eating Raoul?" "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raúl" is. Like you'd know what is Hispanic! Whatever the case, "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'. As in "Eating Raoul?" "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raúl" is. Like you'd know what is Hispanic! Whatever the case, "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name. Neither is David Frackelton Gleason, but you've not let that stop you! |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Drifter" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Scooter" wrote in message . .. and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And that's a trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down, slowly with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and decrease shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good! Get your terms right. Cume today (total number of persons using radio) is about the same as it was in 1985. Time Spent Listening is slowly trending down, as it has from the late 80's... way before iPods and satellite and DSL. So, Eduardo, what your saying is, your radio sucked back in the 80's? Drifter... Cume in 1985 was up from the first Arbitron surveys, around 1965. Wow, 1965! You weren't Hispanic then, were you? In fact, you weren't even 'Eduardo'. Acculturation takes years. Shouldn't that acculturation have started in South America by actually using the 'Eduardo' name? But of course, it didn't exist then, did it? LMFAO |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'. As in "Eating Raoul?" "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raúl" is. Like you'd know what is Hispanic! Whatever the case, "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name. Neither is David Frackelton Gleason, but you've not let that stop you! "David" is an Hispanic name. It is also used with the same spelling in many other cultures. Last names or surnames often have no relationship with the current culture of a person. A distant relative, with the last name "Gleason" was for decades a professor at the UNAM in Mexico. Another was the wife of the Mexican ambassador to Great Britain. "O'Higgins" is the surname of the liberator of Chile. And on and on. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Shouldn't that acculturation have started in South America by actually using the 'Eduardo' name? But of course, it didn't exist then, did it? I told you, I never have used it for business. It was too many names. But for an internet signature, it is perfect. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'. As in "Eating Raoul?" "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raúl" is. Like you'd know what is Hispanic! Whatever the case, "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name. Neither is David Frackelton Gleason, but you've not let that stop you! "David" is an Hispanic name. It is also used with the same spelling in many other cultures. Last names or surnames often have no relationship with the current culture of a person. A distant relative, with the last name "Gleason" was for decades a professor at the UNAM in Mexico. Another was the wife of the Mexican ambassador to Great Britain. "O'Higgins" is the surname of the liberator of Chile. And on and on. You're not Hispanic, get over it! |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Shouldn't that acculturation have started in South America by actually using the 'Eduardo' name? Lots of people with long names don't use them. People think of the Alamo and General Santa Anna. His real name is Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Shouldn't that acculturation have started in South America by actually using the 'Eduardo' name? But of course, it didn't exist then, did it? I told you, I never have used it for business. It was too many names. But for an internet signature, it is perfect. 'Eduardo', I'm LMFAO. Yeah, it became 'perfect' circa 2000. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"dxAce" wrote in message ... .. You're not Hispanic, get over it! As a psychologist I know said, you know a person's culture by the language they swear in if they hit their thumb with a hammer. It is as simple as that. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... . You're not Hispanic, get over it! As a psychologist I know said, you know a person's culture by the language they swear in if they hit their thumb with a hammer. It is as simple as that. You have written plenty of BS here and it all sounds like American english to me. I'm more than happy to meet up with you with a hammer in hand. This should be interesting. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Poke the stupid Troll with sticks
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, RHF wrote: SNIP For One and All, SNIP Get lost Troll. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... . You're not Hispanic, get over it! As a psychologist I know said, you know a person's culture by the language they swear in if they hit their thumb with a hammer. It is as simple as that. You have written plenty of BS here and it all sounds like American english to me. And it is not the language I use the most; almost all my work and home usage is Spanish. I'm more than happy to meet up with you with a hammer in hand. This should be interesting. Yes, someone who comes at me with a hammer will be a long-term guest of the Glendale police. |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... . You're not Hispanic, get over it! As a psychologist I know said, you know a person's culture by the language they swear in if they hit their thumb with a hammer. It is as simple as that. You have written plenty of BS here and it all sounds like American english to me. And it is not the language I use the most; almost all my work and home usage is Spanish. I'm more than happy to meet up with you with a hammer in hand. This should be interesting. Yes, someone who comes at me with a hammer will be a long-term guest of the Glendale police. I would not be "coming at you." I'm just trying to help you out with one of your masochistic tendencies. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Shouldn't that acculturation have started in South America by actually using the 'Eduardo' name? But of course, it didn't exist then, did it? I told you, I never have used it for business. It was too many names. But for an internet signature, it is perfect. How many names are we talking about? Three enough? 6 too many? |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
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D Peter Maus wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Shouldn't that acculturation have started in South America by actually using the 'Eduardo' name? But of course, it didn't exist then, did it? I told you, I never have used it for business. It was too many names. But for an internet signature, it is perfect. How many names are we talking about? Three enough? 6 too many? Peter, we all have a special name for Eduardo. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
Telamon wrote:
In article , D Peter Maus wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Shouldn't that acculturation have started in South America by actually using the 'Eduardo' name? But of course, it didn't exist then, did it? I told you, I never have used it for business. It was too many names. But for an internet signature, it is perfect. How many names are we talking about? Three enough? 6 too many? Peter, we all have a special name for Eduardo. Ah, yes....that IS a lot of names. :) |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:49:28 GMT, "Scooter" wrote:
Radio's big problem is content! I'm sorry jukebox stations playing the same hits, with robotic voice trackers won't cut in the age of ipods and wireless internet. And it appears new gadgets are coming to market faster than any of us can keep up. Owners and management must groom new young talent. Imagine if your favorite baseball team stopped going after new talent? Stations must start taking risk's again. IBOC is the right direction, but just doing the same old thing is not.. And hello CC it's not working. nobody really cares enough to rush out and buy a new radio... If you radio had the same rush Ipods have received none of this would be a problem. But IBOC is DOA. and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And that's a trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down, slowly with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and decrease shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good! I will not be alive in 15 years so what the hell should I care ? |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
On Mar 13, 7:35*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:49:28 GMT, "Scooter" wrote: Radio's big problem is content! I'm sorry jukebox stations playing the same hits, with robotic voice trackers won't *cut in the age of ipods and wireless internet. And it appears new gadgets are coming to market faster than any of us can keep up. Owners and management must groom new young talent. Imagine if your favorite baseball team stopped going after new talent? Stations must start taking risk's again. IBOC is the right direction, but just doing the same old thing is not.. And hello CC it's not working. nobody really cares enough to rush out and buy a new radio... If you radio had the same rush Ipods have received none of this would be a problem. But IBOC is DOA. and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And that's a trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down, slowly with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and decrease shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good! * * - I will not be alive in 15 years so what the hell should I care ? The Brow..., Now That's A Very Good Point and on the Level of Personal Reality {Existance-is-Self} : Just about as Valid as It gets. your post get's the 'philosopher's stone' award for the day ~ RHF http://www.systematics.org/pmwiki/up...ain/stone2.png |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
In article
, RHF wrote: SNIP -ps- Telamon will be alone soon to : Call Me a Troll and Tell Me to Leave RRS : For That Telamon will once again earn the Daily "Dog Bone" Award cause . . . SNIP So you say Trolling retard. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
m II wrote: dxAcehole, pathological liar, racist and common drunk, during his fifth annual Farewell Forever tour, said: Well, it is true! And you're a pathological liar. Eduardo has never posted a farewell letter here. Should I have written an "I'm Back!" letter, you drunken dumbass Canuck? |
AM, FM Radio Predicted to End in 15 Years
m II wrote: dxAcehole, pathological liar, racist and common drunk, during his fifth annual Farewell Forever tour, said: Well, it is true! And you're a pathological liar. Eduardo has never posted a farewell letter here. Should I have written an "I'm Back!" letter, you drunken dumbass Canuck? |
(OT) : It's Official DX Ace -proclaims- "I'm Back!"
On Mar 16, 3:05*am, dxAce wrote:
m II wrote: dxAcehole, pathological liar, racist and common drunk, during his fifth annual Farewell Forever tour, said: Well, it is true! And you're a pathological liar. Eduardo has never posted a farewell letter here. - Should I have written an "I'm Back!" letter, you drunken dumbass Canuck? (OT) : It's Official DX Ace -proclaims- "I'm Back!" Welcome Back DX Ace ! :o) ~ RHF |
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