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Reason why?
Why did Radio Deutsche Welle stop transmitting on SW in English?
Two weeks ago, I heard that Swiss Radio International was going to do the same. What will become of the shorwave bands? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- For accurate coverage of the day's events, go to http://www.nationalreview.com |
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Lance Storm schrieb: Why did Radio Deutsche Welle stop transmitting on SW in English? Because you guys should learn some german... SCNR |
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Sadam, the Chinese, the Russians and now the Japanese have decided not
to support the U.S. dollar - at least to the extent it has been supported in the past. The English speaking politicians of America have decided NOT to close off the borders though they claim to be fighting terrorism. Instead they are spreading terrorism. We are supposed to become so terrorized that we willingly give up ALL our rights to those who would gladly destroy us. We even have to put on our coffee cups - in four different languages - "Caution Hot" so that invaders no longer have to learn English - or learn that coffee is SUPPOSED to be HOT. Perhaps this is just one more step in phasing out the good ol' English language just as there is an attempt to phase out the WASPs (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants) and the God which they at one time served. That was before they succumbed to the doctrines of Balaam. Why should ANYONE broadcast in any language that they are attempting to phase out? Perhaps we could now do completely away with ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN except that they are needed to continue to lull us to sleep! Good night! ;-) ================= Lance Storm wrote: Why did Radio Deutsche Welle stop transmitting on SW in English? Two weeks ago, I heard that Swiss Radio International was going to do the same. What will become of the shorwave bands? |
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"Al Patrick" wrote in message ... Sadam, the Chinese, the Russians and now the Japanese have decided not to support the U.S. dollar - at least to the extent it has been supported in the past. Do you have any badly faked pictures to prove your point? B.H. |
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You wouldn't believe any evidence I presented so why bother? :-)
========= Brian Hill wrote: "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... Sadam, the Chinese, the Russians and now the Japanese have decided not to support the U.S. dollar - at least to the extent it has been supported in the past. Do you have any badly faked pictures to prove your point? B.H. |
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"Al Patrick" wrote in message ... You wouldn't believe any evidence I presented so why bother? :-) True. B.H. |
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Why should ANYONE broadcast in any language that they are attempting to
phase out? well, all those foreigners are complaining that us Americans arew only listening to news from American sources and aren't listening to their news sources. (despite the fact that many Americans have and listen to shortwave radios. If they phase out their English language services, then we Americans will indeed be limited to hearing news only from American sources. Not everyone has a computer. And most people still don't. And a lot can't afford a computer, either. |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 12:04:28 -0500, Al Patrick
wrote: We even have to put on our coffee cups - in four different languages - "Caution Hot" so that invaders no longer have to learn English - or learn that coffee is SUPPOSED to be HOT. One word -- lawyers. As for multiple languages, I once worked for an outfit that had rolls of "GARBAGE" stickers to peel off and apply to boxes or bags to be thrown out. The word for garbage was also written in about eight other languages, including Spanish, Veitnamese, chinese, etc. Someone once became offended that the word was in so many languages. I explained to him, "The word GARBAGE is in English because that's the only language you speak. The rest are because none of your kids will apply for the job, Whitey." |
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"Lance Storm" wrote in message news:0sLld.96248$R05.40249@attbi_s53... What will become of the shorwave bands? Lance, Its sad but it does allow weaker power dx stations to be heard on sw. The internet is fast taking over from sw radio. That's progress I suppose... Mike |
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message ...
"Lance Storm" wrote in message news:0sLld.96248$R05.40249@attbi_s53... What will become of the shorwave bands? Lance, Its sad but it does allow weaker power dx stations to be heard on sw. The internet is fast taking over from sw radio. That's progress I suppose... Mike Good point...it does allow weaker stations to be heard, which is a good thing. Broadcasters will come and go, whether they broadcast over shortwave or any other medium. I for one see no grounds for pessimism here. Sometimes I have the sense that when people talk about the "future of shortwave", what they really mean is the future of whatever large broadcast stations they listen to on a regular basis--not the future of the shortwave bands themselves. I see some reasons to be pessimistic about (some of) the former (depending on their goals and program content). I see no reason to be pessimistic about the latter. Steve |
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