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David May 8th 05 11:32 PM

WWII anniversary coverage excellent
 
Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.

2232z


dxAce May 8th 05 11:36 PM



David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.


Excellent via BBC on real shortwave today.

Continue to tote, and please, take those meds.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce May 8th 05 11:40 PM



David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.


And actually, 'tard boy it's not the 'WWII aniversary' it's actually the 60th
Anniversary of VE Day. Please try to pay even the slightest bit of attention
whilst toting your satellite receiver.

Need meds?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David May 8th 05 11:46 PM

On Sun, 08 May 2005 18:40:39 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.


And actually, 'tard boy it's not the 'WWII aniversary' it's actually the 60th
Anniversary of VE Day. Please try to pay even the slightest bit of attention
whilst toting your satellite receiver.

Need meds?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Goodam. I'm not engraving a ****ing plaque.


dxAce May 8th 05 11:54 PM



David wrote:

On Sun, 08 May 2005 18:40:39 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.


And actually, 'tard boy it's not the 'WWII aniversary' it's actually the 60th
Anniversary of VE Day. Please try to pay even the slightest bit of attention
whilst toting your satellite receiver.

Need meds?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Goodam. I'm not engraving a ****ing plaque.


I doubt that you could anyway. You are good at toting however and acting like the
paranoid schizo 'tard boy that you are.

Keep an eye on the sky, and do not resist when the knock comes at your door.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] May 9th 05 12:16 AM


David wrote:
Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.

2232z


What's wrong with your antenna?

Steve


David May 9th 05 12:17 AM

On 8 May 2005 16:16:06 -0700, wrote:


David wrote:
Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.

2232z


What's wrong with your antenna?

Steve

I'm getting pretty tired of your phallic obsession with my antenna.


dxAce May 9th 05 12:24 AM



David wrote:

On 8 May 2005 16:16:06 -0700, wrote:


David wrote:
Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.

2232z


What's wrong with your antenna?

Steve

I'm getting pretty tired of your phallic obsession with my antenna.


Phallic and David Rickets just somehow don't seem to go together.

Continue to tote, schizo.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



m II May 9th 05 05:37 AM

dxAce wrote:


The same old inconsequential garbage. He appears to have a constipated brain.


http://www.arcanewolf.com/wizard/sounds/whatamaroon.wav






mike

m II May 9th 05 05:55 AM

David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.



Ve day? Reminds me of the 400 Canadian soldiers killed by American bombing at Caen.






mike






David May 9th 05 04:44 PM

On 9 May 2005 07:18:03 -0700, wrote:

How does your ''expertise'' stack up against a geomagnetic storm?


I don't know. How does your expertise stack up against orbit decay?

Listen, Pal. Nobody enjoys radio more than I do. Hardly a week goes
by when I'm not configuring some kind of electromagnetc communications


device. But, for pure listening enjoyment, based on content, HF has
been rendered obsolete by modern delivery methods.


Why do you believe satellite offers better content? The Sirius
schedules available on the internet certainly don't back up this claim.


Yesterday, while many on this board were whining about bad reception
due to a magnetic storm, I was casually enjoying the VE Day coverage
from Romania, Russi, Holland, Israel, etc. on WRN via Sirius.


So what? I was getting this stuff with no problem. And I don't have to
mail a check to Sirius every month.

For half the price of a decent HF receiver, I can buy a Sirius
receiver and a ''lifetime'' subscription.


You could probably buy a clump of dirt, too, but so what? It has no
relevant value.

To tell you the truth, since Tahiti went off the air, what's the
point?


The other stations. The utlities. Etc.

Now I can't tell if you have a defective setup or if you just aren't
very interested in radio. To some extent I think you're just trolling.
Otherwise, why would post here instead of to alt.satellite.radio?

Steve

I listen to utilities. The subject was International Broadcasting.

No reasonable person would claim that this is not excellent content:

http://wrn.org/listeners/schedules/s...p?ScheduleID=2


dxAce May 9th 05 04:46 PM



David wrote:

On 9 May 2005 07:18:03 -0700, wrote:

How does your ''expertise'' stack up against a geomagnetic storm?


I don't know. How does your expertise stack up against orbit decay?

Listen, Pal. Nobody enjoys radio more than I do. Hardly a week goes
by when I'm not configuring some kind of electromagnetc communications


device. But, for pure listening enjoyment, based on content, HF has
been rendered obsolete by modern delivery methods.


Why do you believe satellite offers better content? The Sirius
schedules available on the internet certainly don't back up this claim.


Yesterday, while many on this board were whining about bad reception
due to a magnetic storm, I was casually enjoying the VE Day coverage
from Romania, Russi, Holland, Israel, etc. on WRN via Sirius.


So what? I was getting this stuff with no problem. And I don't have to
mail a check to Sirius every month.

For half the price of a decent HF receiver, I can buy a Sirius
receiver and a ''lifetime'' subscription.


You could probably buy a clump of dirt, too, but so what? It has no
relevant value.

To tell you the truth, since Tahiti went off the air, what's the
point?


The other stations. The utlities. Etc.

Now I can't tell if you have a defective setup or if you just aren't
very interested in radio. To some extent I think you're just trolling.
Otherwise, why would post here instead of to alt.satellite.radio?

Steve

I listen to utilities. The subject was International Broadcasting.

No reasonable person would claim that this is not excellent content:

http://wrn.org/listeners/schedules/s...p?ScheduleID=2


But it's not shortwave... you stupid 'tard.

Please, go take your meds, get your head screwed on straight.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] May 9th 05 04:58 PM

listen to utilities. The subject was International Broadcasting.

No reasonable person would claim that this is not excellent content:


Most of these are just the usual blowtorches. Big deal.

And why should we limit ourselves to international broadcasting? Which
Sirius channel features Coast Guard comms?

And why don't you post this sort of stuff to alt.satellite.radio, Mr.
Troll?

Steve


David May 9th 05 05:43 PM

On 9 May 2005 08:58:57 -0700, wrote:

listen to utilities. The subject was International Broadcasting.


No reasonable person would claim that this is not excellent content:


Most of these are just the usual blowtorches. Big deal.

And why should we limit ourselves to international broadcasting? Which
Sirius channel features Coast Guard comms?

And why don't you post this sort of stuff to alt.satellite.radio, Mr.
Troll?

Steve

My ISP doesn't serve alt.radio.satellite

This group is supposed to be about anything related to radio. You are
a dinosaur.


dxAce May 9th 05 05:47 PM



David wrote:

On 9 May 2005 08:58:57 -0700, wrote:

listen to utilities. The subject was International Broadcasting.


No reasonable person would claim that this is not excellent content:


Most of these are just the usual blowtorches. Big deal.

And why should we limit ourselves to international broadcasting? Which
Sirius channel features Coast Guard comms?

And why don't you post this sort of stuff to alt.satellite.radio, Mr.
Troll?

Steve

My ISP doesn't serve alt.radio.satellite

This group is supposed to be about anything related to radio. You are
a dinosaur.


And you are busy illustrating absurdity, 'tard boy.

Now go take your meds and tote it.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] May 9th 05 06:40 PM

I'm a dinosaur? You apparently haven't even heard about the internet
yet. When you do, you can cancel your Sirius subscription, which is
yesteryear's technology.

Steve


David May 9th 05 09:09 PM

On 9 May 2005 10:40:11 -0700, wrote:

I'm a dinosaur? You apparently haven't even heard about the internet
yet. When you do, you can cancel your Sirius subscription, which is
yesteryear's technology.

Steve

You've never been to Monahans, have you?


[email protected] May 9th 05 09:35 PM


David wrote:
On 9 May 2005 10:40:11 -0700, wrote:

I'm a dinosaur? You apparently haven't even heard about the internet
yet. When you do, you can cancel your Sirius subscription, which is
yesteryear's technology.

Steve

You've never been to Monahans, have you?


Is that where you bought your defective antenna?

Steve


BE May 10th 05 04:21 AM

On Tue, 10 May 2005 01:16:18 GMT, "Jean" wrote:


"David" wrote in message
.. .
On 9 May 2005 08:58:57 -0700, wrote:

listen to utilities. The subject was International Broadcasting.

No reasonable person would claim that this is not excellent content:

Most of these are just the usual blowtorches. Big deal.

And why should we limit ourselves to international broadcasting? Which
Sirius channel features Coast Guard comms?

And why don't you post this sort of stuff to alt.satellite.radio, Mr.
Troll?

Steve

My ISP doesn't serve alt.radio.satellite

This group is supposed to be about anything related to radio. You are
a dinosaur.



David, you feel free to post broadcast related stuff here anytime you like.



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running dogg May 10th 05 04:38 AM

m II wrote:

David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.



Ve day? Reminds me of the 400 Canadian soldiers killed by American bombing at Caen.


**** happens during war. On the whole, American soldiers were MUCH
better behaved during WW2 than during Vietnam or Iraq, especially
towards the local populace. Why this is, I don't know. General social
breakdown in American society?


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Telamon May 10th 05 05:57 AM

In article pUTfe.16631$_g1.12432@trnddc04, "Jean"
wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
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In article 6syfe.4319$hb1.606@trnddc05, "Jean"
wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David wrote:

On 8 May 2005 16:16:06 -0700, wrote:


David wrote:
Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.

2232z

What's wrong with your antenna?

Steve

I'm getting pretty tired of your phallic obsession with my
antenna.

Phallic and David Rickets just somehow don't seem to go
together.

Continue to tote, schizo.

Gad you're an obnixous prick.


Is this all you have to contribute to the news group Jean? Lets
know now so we can all put you in the kill file.


Get real, like I give a **** if you kilfile me or not.


Snip rant

I don't care if you care. I just wanted to know if you were a waste of
time or not. What make you think that you can just start posting flames
to the news group and offer no on topic content and expect people to
want to read you? You have no standing in the news group so nobody has
a reason to care what you think.

You are a total jerk.

Plonk

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

dxAce May 10th 05 06:22 AM



running dogg wrote:

m II wrote:

David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.



Ve day? Reminds me of the 400 Canadian soldiers killed by American bombing at Caen.


**** happens during war. On the whole, American soldiers were MUCH
better behaved during WW2 than during Vietnam or Iraq, especially
towards the local populace. Why this is, I don't know. General social
breakdown in American society?


It helps too if one is fighting a uniformed enemy.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



running dogg May 10th 05 08:56 PM

dxAce wrote:



running dogg wrote:

m II wrote:

David wrote:

Radio Netherlands via WRN via Sirius Satellite.



Ve day? Reminds me of the 400 Canadian soldiers killed by American bombing at Caen.


**** happens during war. On the whole, American soldiers were MUCH
better behaved during WW2 than during Vietnam or Iraq, especially
towards the local populace. Why this is, I don't know. General social
breakdown in American society?


It helps too if one is fighting a uniformed enemy.


Also true, considering that that's how American troops are trained to
fight. But fighting an insurgency instead of an army is no excuse for
many of the outrages perpetrated by US troops in Nam and Iraq.


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dxAce May 13th 05 05:17 PM



Jean wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David wrote:

On 9 May 2005 08:58:57 -0700, wrote:

listen to utilities. The subject was International Broadcasting.

No reasonable person would claim that this is not excellent content:

Most of these are just the usual blowtorches. Big deal.

And why should we limit ourselves to international broadcasting? Which
Sirius channel features Coast Guard comms?

And why don't you post this sort of stuff to alt.satellite.radio, Mr.
Troll?

Steve

My ISP doesn't serve alt.radio.satellite

This group is supposed to be about anything related to radio. You are
a dinosaur.


And you are busy illustrating absurdity, 'tard boy.

Now go take your meds and tote it.

Gad you're an obnixous prick


It's actually 'obnoxious' 'tard boy (or girl, hard to tell!)... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David May 13th 05 06:51 PM

On Fri, 13 May 2005 12:17:16 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


It's actually 'obnoxious' 'tard boy (or girl, hard to tell!)... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Well, speaking as one who is comfortably nestled in the Sierra Madre
between Palm Springs and Santa Barbara, I don't see much difference
between Canadia and Michigun.


dxAce May 13th 05 06:55 PM



David wrote:

On Fri, 13 May 2005 12:17:16 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


It's actually 'obnoxious' 'tard boy (or girl, hard to tell!)... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Well, speaking as one who is comfortably nestled in the Sierra Madre
between Palm Springs and Santa Barbara, I don't see much difference
between Canadia and Michigun.


Many folks in California don't even know where Michigan is. I speak from experience.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce May 13th 05 07:07 PM



dxAce wrote:

David wrote:

On Fri, 13 May 2005 12:17:16 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


It's actually 'obnoxious' 'tard boy (or girl, hard to tell!)... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Well, speaking as one who is comfortably nestled in the Sierra Madre
between Palm Springs and Santa Barbara, I don't see much difference
between Canadia and Michigun.


Many folks in California don't even know where Michigan is. I speak from experience.


At the same time, everyone here knows where California is. It's that place where David
Rickets is involved making bad TV, and busily promoting satellite crap.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Howard May 14th 05 12:52 AM

On Fri, 13 May 2005 17:51:03 GMT, David wrote:

On Fri, 13 May 2005 12:17:16 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


It's actually 'obnoxious' 'tard boy (or girl, hard to tell!)... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Well, speaking as one who is comfortably nestled in the Sierra Madre
between Palm Springs and Santa Barbara, I don't see much difference
between Canadia and Michigun.

As a native Michigander, I take exception to your comment. The
linguistic nuances are instantly noticeable, the currency is
different, you can get Cuban cigars in Canada but not in Michigan,
used to be liquor was cheaper in Canada (left Michigan 25 years ago,
don't know if that's still true), fireworks were legal in Canda but
not Michigan (unconfirmed as of this date & age) and there was a
definite difference of attitude on international relations with Canada
being more 'isolationist' in philosophy (Canadians on this group may
dispute that with me - it is my perception and not based on polls,
statistics or hard research). You ought to add Michigan to your
list of places to visit; a lot of pleasant scenery, outdoor
activities, cultural attractions and plenty of decent people.





Cmd Buzz Corey May 14th 05 09:48 PM

dxAce wrote:
.... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!



Canada probably rejoices in that.

dxAce May 15th 05 12:01 AM



Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:

dxAce wrote:
... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!


Canada probably rejoices in that.


CanaDuh rejoices over the stupidest things.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] May 15th 05 01:45 AM

On Fri, 13 May 2005 13:55:24 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

On Fri, 13 May 2005 12:17:16 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


It's actually 'obnoxious' 'tard boy (or girl, hard to tell!)... and at least I'm
not from CanaDuh!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Well, speaking as one who is comfortably nestled in the Sierra Madre
between Palm Springs and Santa Barbara, I don't see much difference
between Canadia and Michigun.


Many folks in California don't even know where Michigan is. I speak from experience.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


If you're represenatve of the population of Michidum, why
would we give a rat's ass where it is?



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