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Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
David Eduardo wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article Yeah more BS from the BS master. He could take advanced placement classes, challenge courses taking the finals, or take college classes while still in HS. I've done it. No reason he couldn't have done the same. Again, when I had the choice of building a radio station and taking some entry level college course, which door do you think I selected? The fact that the station became #1 in ratings certainly shows that I was able to do it. Again, you had options and didn't use any of them. My best option was building a radio station. You built nothing. |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 17:24, "David Eduardo" wrote: Sitting in a class waiting for the dolts to "get it" is very frustrating. In the end, it was not worth it. Perhaps instead of simply sitting there you should have applied yourself. This is what the better students do. I did not even have to apply myself to get A's. I could even do one class' homework in another. It was just boring. And these were private, college preparatory schools, not public ones. Yet, you never graduated from high school, let alone college. The emphasis you and mumbler have in diplomas is almost anal. Why is that? Does it bother you that someone who did not need either kind of diploma has done much better than you, who perhaps repeated a grade or two or had trouble completing your classes? |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
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dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message digy .com ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: As mentioned before, my entire curriculum vitae can be verified. I can give you a hundred names, ranging from the mayor of Guayaquil to the leading DJ in Miami who worked for me, with me or were clients or such of my stations in Ecuador; my website actually has multiple pictures of me from the construction of the first station onward, as well as my cards, a verie letter from a prominent NRC member, etc. In fact, several NRC members, the US delegate of the AIR, etc., visited me and saw my stations... folks such as Larry Godwin and John Hoogerheide of the NRC and Arch Madsden of Bonneville International.. Yeah right. Totally. Jaime Nebot Velasco, mayor of Guayaquil. My partner in Radio Carrousel 660. Betty Pino, 10 Am to 3 Pm WAMR Miami. Add to that: Herb Levin at WRHB Miami (former Manager, WQBA, Miami's #1 station, in the 60's and 70's) Carlos Guarderas Barba at Quito's leading security firm (http://www.cgbseguridad.com/quienes.php) Gabriel Espinoza de los Monteros, Canal Uno, Quito, Ecuador. Many NRC, NNRC, MWC, IRCA and NZDXA members got veries from me for tests I did "off frequency" on HCRM1 (565 instead of 570) on multiple occasions. Anyone who makes a phone call or two can find out. 'Eduardo', many calls have been made. My phone bill was over $190.00 last month. You are a fraud... as in 'faux'... Got it, boy? And, if you don't belive that I make the calls, ask Mr. Bryant! He'll 'verie' that I indeed make the calls. If you made the calls just what the heck do we have here in this Eduardo character? A poor litlle fool who likes to make stuff up. Yes, there is indeed a bit of truth to what he states, but 90% of it is indeed made up. Yeah, but what is the point of generating this Web page and Usenet fabrication? What does he have to gain by doing this? There has to be a payoff somewhere. I have known a few people so addicted to lying they can't stop. It's actually easier for them to lie about something then to tell the truth. Is what we have here some kind of psych job? Yep, I know of only two other folks like him. It's pathological. I've personally known two people like this. You can't really deal with them. The best thing to do is hold them at arms length so you don't get get some of the wide shots when their comeuppance occurs. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 21:38, "David Eduardo" wrote: Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... This is what lots of people say who failed to earn a college degree. Lots of them say they were recruited to be VP's of ´publicly traded companies? Or something similar. In my case, it was VP of Pueblo International, Inc. 1975 sales: $560 million. And yet, you still have never owned a radio station. And, you've never had an Amateur radio license, except in your fraudulent dreams! |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 21:43, "David Eduardo" wrote: As an example, I have owned about 15 houses, give or take. My goodness. In that case you are so deserving of our ACCEPTANCE and APPROVAL. Way to go there! Good job! Keep up the good job! Atta boy! Most people I know who are of my generation who worked for IBM or Xerox or any of a number of large corporations that transferred people with each promotion have had between a dozen and 18 houses over the length of their career. Most people I know in radio have had more. My point was that most people do not store documents beyond the legal requirement. |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
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"David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 21:17, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: There is no reason to be bored in HS if there is something else you can do that is of more value. Funny. You've never owned a damn thing since you made up the South American stuff! In another post i gave a half dozen references to people who could 100% confirm my ownership of stations in Ecuador. Fine, and I'm sure you've owned many other things besides. But why do you so desperately need to prove this stuff to me or to anyone else? You remind me of my neighbor's small son, who is insecure in himself and constantly trying to prove to everyone how worthy he is. It's fun. And an interesting study of folks like you. Telamon obviously knows semiconductors and related issues, but has no idea of how to interpret human behaviour. SNIP I'm fairly perceptive. I can size a person up pretty quickly. I know when someone like you is lying to me. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... 'Eduardo', many calls have been made. My phone bill was over $190.00 last month. You are a fraud... as in 'faux'... Got it, boy? And, if you don't belive that I make the calls, ask Mr. Bryant! He'll 'verie' that I indeed make the calls. Who is Mr. Bryant? You just don't pay attention, do you, retard boy? Who is Mr. Bryant? A lier on Usenet. Makes stuff like you do. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
On Mar 22, 10:18 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 21:38, "David Eduardo" wrote: Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... This is what lots of people say who failed to earn a college degree. Lots of them say they were recruited to be VP's of ´publicly traded companies? Or something similar. In my case, it was VP of Pueblo International, Inc. 1975 sales: $560 million. Yeah...it will always be some company or other. |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 21:44, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 17:13, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... You don't mean radio as a business. You mean radio as a scam. Were the radio business a scam, advertisers would not be coming back for over 85 years. Not if it only became a scam in the last few years. That is why about $20 billion dollars was spent in radio advertising last year? Because the scam is successful? Though by no means the most successful. No, because radio advertising works. Outside of the few megamarkets, most advertising is local direct... merchants who call a station's hometown their hometown, too. The ratings they watch are the cash register receipts, not Arbitron. And today, in local markets, there is no better and more effective and efficient medium than radio. |
Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead.
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article Yeah more BS from the BS master. He could take advanced placement classes, challenge courses taking the finals, or take college classes while still in HS. I've done it. No reason he couldn't have done the same. Again, when I had the choice of building a radio station and taking some entry level college course, which door do you think I selected? The fact that the station became #1 in ratings certainly shows that I was able to do it. Again, you had options and didn't use any of them. My best option was building a radio station. Your best option was fantasizing about building a radio station? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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