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www.worldnetdaily.com (I haven't ever seen one weatherman get it right
yet) That's so funny I am laughing myself to sleep.nite nite folks :{) cuhulin |
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This has 'what' to do with shortwave??
I was very pleased to see your recent absence but I see you have escaped and unfortunatly come back to this group. wrote: www.worldnetdaily.com (I haven't ever seen one weatherman get it right yet) That's so funny I am laughing myself to sleep.nite nite folks :{) cuhulin |
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I am listening to a few eldery Ham Operators (Kenny and Ron) in my area
on 146.760 MHz on my scanner radio.They are talking about Tropical Storm Emily and some sort of a problem with a Pinebelt Repeter,I notice there is some static on 146.760 MHz.What does that have to do with Shortwave Radio? When the weather gets bad around here,there are Ham Radio Operators talking about the weather and tornado spotters out and about with their Ham Radios.Those weather reporters we see and hear on tv and we hear on the news media on AM and FM radio have to report weather news according to how fed govt wants them to report the weather news.Either Popular Science or Popular Mechanics magazine had an article about that a year or so ago and a few months ago,I read an article about that in one of my computer magazines.The news media slants and twist and spins the news according to how fed govt orders them to do so and that also goes for the news media weather news.The best way to predict the weather is to buy a good Barometer and learn how to use it. cuhulin |
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