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BBC Changes, March 27
Heard an announcement about BBC changes as of March 27 just prior to the 1400
news. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml Apparently English, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese for South America will be reduced, if not more. I've not had time yet to peruse everything. dxAce Michigan USA |
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:59:39 -0500, dxAce
wrote: David wrote: [More BS that has nothing to do with shortwave] Go tote it, 'tard! dxAce Michigan USA Look here you ****ed-up bitter piece of ****, get some ****ing therapy before someone puts you out of your extreme misery. |
David wrote: On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:59:39 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: [More BS that has nothing to do with shortwave] Go tote it, 'tard! dxAce Michigan USA Look here you ****ed-up bitter piece of ****, get some ****ing therapy before someone puts you out of your extreme misery. Why is it that you 'tards, when confronted with your crap, always seem to think someone is 'bitter'? Is that some kind of 'tard codeword? Continue to tote! dxAce Michigan USA |
David wrote: On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:59:39 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: [More BS that has nothing to do with shortwave] Go tote it, 'tard! dxAce Michigan USA Look here you ****ed-up bitter piece of ****, get some ****ing therapy before someone puts you out of your extreme misery. Might that someone be you, 'tard boy? I'll be quite interested in your reply, 'tard. dxAce Michigan USA |
dxAce wrote:
Heard an announcement about BBC changes as of March 27 just prior to the 1400 news. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml Apparently English, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese for South America will be reduced, if not more. I've not had time yet to peruse everything. I just looked at the Americas listings. Apparently programming in English and Spanish for the Americas will be reduced to morning and evening prime time, and the Portuguese service for Brazil will be eliminated. I noticed that the alternate freq for the English service to Central America (what most US citizens listen to) will be moved up an hour so that 9525 will be on between 0000 and 0300 and 6135 will be on 0300 to 0500 (right now 9525 starts at 0100 and 6135 at 0400). 5975 will still be on until 0500, but no mention was made of transmitter location being changed, so if the site for 5975 is moved off Antigua audibility in the US may suffer, although that's just speculation on my part. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
David wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:59:39 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: [More BS that has nothing to do with shortwave] Go tote it, 'tard! dxAce Michigan USA Look here you ****ed-up bitter piece of ****, get some ****ing therapy before someone puts you out of your extreme misery. So are you guys going to have a fight or not? Celebrity Deathmatch: David vs dxAce! ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
running dogg wrote: David wrote: On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:59:39 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: [More BS that has nothing to do with shortwave] Go tote it, 'tard! dxAce Michigan USA Look here you ****ed-up bitter piece of ****, get some ****ing therapy before someone puts you out of your extreme misery. So are you guys going to have a fight or not? Celebrity Deathmatch: David vs dxAce! David is not a celebrity... he's a 'tard. dxAce Michigan USA |
dxAce wrote: David wrote: On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:59:39 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: [More BS that has nothing to do with shortwave] Go tote it, 'tard! dxAce Michigan USA Look here you ****ed-up bitter piece of ****, get some ****ing therapy before someone puts you out of your extreme misery. Might that someone be you, 'tard boy? I'll be quite interested in your reply, 'tard. I'm waiting 'tard boy... dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: David wrote: On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:59:39 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: [More BS that has nothing to do with shortwave] Go tote it, 'tard! dxAce Michigan USA Look here you ****ed-up bitter piece of ****, get some ****ing therapy before someone puts you out of your extreme misery. Might that someone be you, 'tard boy? I'll be quite interested in your reply, 'tard. I'm waiting 'tard boy... If you are waiting for him to make sense you will wait forever. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
"David" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:06:45 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heard an announcement about BBC changes as of March 27 just prior to the 1400 news. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml Apparently English, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese for South America will be reduced, if not more. I've not had time yet to peruse everything. dxAce Michigan USA You can listen to BBC World Service in Detroit, Michigan, United States on the following radio stations and frequencies: SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO XM SATELLITE RADIO WUOM-FM 91.7 Two cost money to receive, and one begs for money twice a year. Neither broadcast between 1.7-30 MHz. --Mike L. |
You can get a lifetime subscription to satellite radio, along with a
receiver, for less than the cost of many worthy HF receivers (and a hell of a lot less static). The BBC is trying to tell you something. On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:02:32 -0500, "Michael Lawson" wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:06:45 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heard an announcement about BBC changes as of March 27 just prior to the 1400 news. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml Apparently English, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese for South America will be reduced, if not more. I've not had time yet to peruse everything. dxAce Michigan USA You can listen to BBC World Service in Detroit, Michigan, United States on the following radio stations and frequencies: SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO XM SATELLITE RADIO WUOM-FM 91.7 Two cost money to receive, and one begs for money twice a year. Neither broadcast between 1.7-30 MHz. --Mike L. |
David wrote: You can get a lifetime subscription to satellite radio, along with a receiver, for less than the cost of many worthy HF receivers (and a hell of a lot less static). The BBC is trying to tell you something. And dxAce is trying to tell you that you're a 'tard. Please try to pay attention, dips**t. dxAce Michigan USA |
David wrote: On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:06:45 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heard an announcement about BBC changes as of March 27 just prior to the 1400 news. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml Apparently English, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese for South America will be reduced, if not more. I've not had time yet to peruse everything. dxAce Michigan USA You can listen to BBC World Service in Detroit, Michigan, United States on the following radio stations and frequencies: SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO XM SATELLITE RADIO WUOM-FM 91.7 XM SATELLITE RADIO I could also listen to them by flying to the UK, sitting in their studio and listening to the announcer in person. And I'm about as likely to do that as I am to subscribe to XM Satellite Radio. Steve |
running dogg wrote:
dxAce wrote: Heard an announcement about BBC changes as of March 27 just prior to the 1400 news. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml Apparently English, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese for South America will be reduced, if not more. I've not had time yet to peruse everything. I just looked at the Americas listings. Apparently programming in English and Spanish for the Americas will be reduced to morning and evening prime time, and the Portuguese service for Brazil will be eliminated. I noticed that the alternate freq for the English service to Central America (what most US citizens listen to) will be moved up an hour so that 9525 will be on between 0000 and 0300 and 6135 will be on 0300 to 0500 (right now 9525 starts at 0100 and 6135 at 0400). 5975 will still be on until 0500, but no mention was made of transmitter location being changed, so if the site for 5975 is moved off Antigua audibility in the US may suffer, although that's just speculation on my part. See http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/inst...dcasters.shtml for the list of FM, Satellite and AM and, at the very end, current short wave frequencies. That's all going, but what are they doing with new transmitters in Chile and elsewhere? Delano, Greenville? Ascension? All have back signals that may be heard in North America. Portuguese still to lusophonic Africa. I presume that China and evangels will move in to the missing frequencies as they signed new deals with VT-Merlin for Meyerton and Chile to South America. -- -\_,-~-\___...__._._._._._._._._._._._. For real Dxing, see]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vz6g-iwt/index.html |
"David" wrote in message ... You can get a lifetime subscription to satellite radio, along with a receiver, for less than the cost of many worthy HF receivers (and a hell of a lot less static). The BBC is trying to tell you something. Moot point; my receivers were paid for years ago, and if I buy one, I can receive more than the BBC. I also don't have to buy another license and equipment if more than one person in the house wants to listen at the same time. The library, an mp3 player, a cd player, live365.com and regular radio are enough for most musical tastes, and I'm not a big fan of regular talk radio. The BBC wants to tell me their viewpoint on the world, just like anyone else does. I've learned after many years to filter the news, because otherwise I just raise by blood pressure. Is that a great tragedy? No; there's too much that you hear that you can't do anything about to make yourself worry about it. --Mike L. On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:02:32 -0500, "Michael Lawson" wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:06:45 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heard an announcement about BBC changes as of March 27 just prior to the 1400 news. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml Apparently English, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese for South America will be reduced, if not more. I've not had time yet to peruse everything. dxAce Michigan USA You can listen to BBC World Service in Detroit, Michigan, United States on the following radio stations and frequencies: SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO XM SATELLITE RADIO WUOM-FM 91.7 Two cost money to receive, and one begs for money twice a year. Neither broadcast between 1.7-30 MHz. --Mike L. |
I can buy a lifetime medical "subscription" policy too,but what good
would that do me when I croak! YEEEEE HAWWWWW,,,,, a lifetime guarantee! Taking my first **** on Mars,,, getting some high arcs in this low gravity.Drinking that high octane alcohol brake fluid is Good! cuhulin |
As many as you want to look em up in.Go read my latest at
alt.webtv-,,,,, heck,I done forgot the alt.news group whichever one it is,now,it's in one of my webtv Save Folders thingys over there.But you know the one,go and look and get back in here and tell everybody.Yeah,and cc&p it about my Porcelain Throne,put it up in here,Dudette.It will give you something to do while you are picking your nose and eating your boogers. cuhulin |
Jim: Don't forget that BBC Webcasts for free also. Go to
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/ No static, no fading, no bull****. Just crystal clear audio. You can listen to Radio 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 as well as World Service. And people wonder why shortwave is dying! Jim mike0219116: Good luck listening to the BBC over the internet during the next terrorist attack, or other similar crisis. The internet was overwhelmed on 9/11. I got most of my news that day from the radio in my office becuase the internet was useless. |
mike0219116 wrote:
Jim: Don't forget that BBC Webcasts for free also. Go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/ No static, no fading, no bull****. Just crystal clear audio. You can listen to Radio 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 as well as World Service. And people wonder why shortwave is dying! Jim mike0219116: Good luck listening to the BBC over the internet during the next terrorist attack, or other similar crisis. The internet was overwhelmed on 9/11. I got most of my news that day from the radio in my office becuase the internet was useless. If the US government wanted to, they could cut off certain websites or audio/video feeds during and after the next crisis. In fact, they could conceivably cut the US off from the rest of the internet, or put a heavy filter on it like China does. The first thing that King Whatshisface of Nepal did after reimposing dictatorial rule was to cut off the internet feeds to his country. He also cut the phone lines. Most Americans that I've talked to agree that martial law in the US is only a terrorist attack away. In the event that happens, you will see how much the US govt can control information. No more BBC WS on XM and Sirius for David. No more foreign audio and video feeds over the internet. Most Americans get their news from TV, which already just reports the Bush Admin's talking points along with a smattering of "investigative" reports to make it appear that they're independent. In the case that the US govt really clamps down, shortwave will become really, really important. And all ebay auctions for SW radios will mysteriously be pulled. Get yours now while you still can. Americans really don't know what it's like to live under absolute military dictatorship, especially that of Bush. They'll soon find out. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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cuhulin |
You think I didn't already know that,don't you? Yep,you are a canaDUHian
for sure. cuhulin |
wrote in message ... As many as you want to look em up in.Go read my latest at alt.webtv-,,,,, heck,I done forgot the alt.news group whichever one it is,now,it's in one of my webtv Save Folders thingys over there.But you know the one,go and look and get back in here and tell everybody.Yeah,and cc&p it about my Porcelain Throne,put it up in here,Dudette.It will give you something to do while you are picking your nose and eating your boogers. Why in the world would I repost in this group some mindless crap that you spewed over in another newsgroup? Seeing you over there did clean up one thing, though. I've wondered why you stuck around here; it's because we treat you so much better here than anyone elsewhere does. By the way, I saw that post you made pretending you were a teenaged girl that wanted to get it on with her dogs. Shame on you. And all this time, I was only kidding about you balling Blueberry www.cattledog.com |
I have been listening to Shortwave Radio since back in the
1940's.Now,YOU go and follow somebody else around in news groups on the internet.YOU are NOT my type! cuhulin |
I am Straight and I love Straight wimmins.
cuhulin (OK,I used to email chat with a bisexual lesbian woman in Wisconsin about a year ago,but so what! She was fun to email chat with) |
wrote in message ... I have been listening to Shortwave Radio since back in the 1940's.Now,YOU go and follow somebody else around in news groups on the internet.YOU are NOT my type! Why, because I don't have four legs and a tail? |
wrote in message ... I am Straight and I love Straight wimmins. Then why did you make that post about being a teenaged girl that wanted to get it on with the neighbor's dogs? (OK,I used to email chat with a bisexual lesbian woman in Wisconsin about a year ago,but so what! She was fun to email chat with) A bisexual lesbian woman. Lord. |
Jim: It worked fine for me. Get a better ISP.
mike0219116: I was work on 9/11. Did you miss that part? |
Jim: Lighten up, Francis.
mike0219116: Are you 14 years old? |
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