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On 22 Oct 2005 06:54:24 -0700, wrote:
Never heard of KXM. What frequency is it on? 2332.5-2345 MHz http://www.grove-ent.com/mtwawhispers.html |
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But that's not even HF. If I weren't going to listen on shortwave, I'd
just go to a radio station's website and listen for FREE. I don't need some big shot to take my money and then make decisions for me about what I can/cannot listen to. Thanks, but no thanks. |
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David wrote: On 22 Oct 2005 08:27:16 -0700, wrote: But that's not even HF. If I weren't going to listen on shortwave, I'd just go to a radio station's website and listen for FREE. I don't need some big shot to take my money and then make decisions for me about what I can/cannot listen to. Thanks, but no thanks. Radio big shots is radio big shots. Every time you buy a Coke or chew Wrigley's gum you are paying to listen to commercial radio (whether you actually listen or not). What I do is buy stuff that doesn't advertise heavily, and spend the difference on making my life more fun. What you do is buy the same crap everyone else buys, but in addition you have to pay for your radio listening. That stinks. |
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It used to be some tv programs had an Automobile Company's brand name of
whichever Automobile (Seeeeeeee the U.S.A.in yourr Chevrolet,Ameica is better by farrrrrr,,,,,, Dinah Shore) was the sponsor or one of the sponsors of their tv series programs.The American Automobile Industry isn't doing so good nowdays.I think some of them should see about getting some tv series programs to sponsor.I think that would help the American Automobile Industry and the tv series programs. cuhulin |
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David wrote: On 22 Oct 2005 09:35:06 -0700, wrote: David wrote: On 22 Oct 2005 08:27:16 -0700, wrote: But that's not even HF. If I weren't going to listen on shortwave, I'd just go to a radio station's website and listen for FREE. I don't need some big shot to take my money and then make decisions for me about what I can/cannot listen to. Thanks, but no thanks. Radio big shots is radio big shots. Every time you buy a Coke or chew Wrigley's gum you are paying to listen to commercial radio (whether you actually listen or not). What I do is buy stuff that doesn't advertise heavily, and spend the difference on making my life more fun. What you do is buy the same crap everyone else buys, but in addition you have to pay for your radio listening. That stinks. No, I don't. My 5th grade teacher made me read the Hidden Pursuaders. I have been hip to marketing and motivation since I was a little kid. Name brand **** is generally inferior. Campbell's Soup, for instance, tastes like paint thinner if you haven't eaten any for a while. Anybody who spends $4,000 for an AM radio that gets maybe 20 listenable programs a day has no room to get on someone else's case for paying $13 a month for 120 channels 24/7. Are you back to shilling that satellite crap again? dxAce Michigan USA |
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I buy Campbell's Soup once in a while.Campbell's Soup wiith Nabisco
Saltines Crackers is Great,,, especially on a cold Winter day or night.I have been eating Campbell's Soup with Nabisco Saltine Crackers since I was a baby and before there ever was any adverising on our radio.(tv didn't even exist wayyyy back then) cuhulin |
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