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[email protected] November 8th 05 07:56 PM

BBC World Service Frequencies
 
What Subrina in Texarkana,Texas said this afternoon.We all bleed the
same.Of course,she is right too.Leave it to a Woman to slap us around
once in a while and straighten us out!
cuhulin


[email protected] November 8th 05 08:19 PM

BBC World Service Frequencies
 
While everyone else here is busy fighting a flame war, I would like to
thank you for compiling a very usefull resource.


[email protected] November 8th 05 08:53 PM

BBC World Service Frequencies
 
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drudge before over the years,,, it's no wonder!
cuhulin


David November 8th 05 11:11 PM

BBC World Service Frequencies
 
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 14:28:14 -0500, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 12:20:45 -0500, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

On 7 Nov 2005 18:17:46 -0800, "SWLer" wrote:

BBC World Service: XM Channel 131 www.xmradio.com

BBC World Service News: Sirius Channel 141 www.sirius.com

Since you own all that stock, would you consider the fact that you're here
shilling for satellite radio just a bit OT, 'tard boy?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


No. The BBC World Service is a broadcaster that uses HF, among other
delivery vectors. Some of us actually listen for content, not just
post cards.


But you're still shilling for satellite crap because you own the stock, right,
'tard boy?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Not necessary. The product is selling itself.

Just pointing out that the BBC and WRN are available for folks here
who can no longer get that programming as much as they'd like on HF.

You're attacks are getting a little stale.


dxAce November 8th 05 11:16 PM

BBC World Service Frequencies
 


David wrote:

On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 12:20:45 -0500, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

On 7 Nov 2005 18:17:46 -0800, "SWLer" wrote:

BBC World Service: XM Channel 131 www.xmradio.com

BBC World Service News: Sirius Channel 141 www.sirius.com


Since you own all that stock, would you consider the fact that you're here
shilling for satellite radio just a bit OT, 'tard boy?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


No. The BBC World Service is a broadcaster that uses HF, among other
delivery vectors. Some of us actually listen for content, not just
post cards.


I listen for content in everything I tune in you stupid mentally retarded hick.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce November 8th 05 11:17 PM

BBC World Service Frequencies
 


David wrote:

On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 14:28:14 -0500, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 12:20:45 -0500, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

On 7 Nov 2005 18:17:46 -0800, "SWLer" wrote:

BBC World Service: XM Channel 131 www.xmradio.com

BBC World Service News: Sirius Channel 141 www.sirius.com

Since you own all that stock, would you consider the fact that you're here
shilling for satellite radio just a bit OT, 'tard boy?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


No. The BBC World Service is a broadcaster that uses HF, among other
delivery vectors. Some of us actually listen for content, not just
post cards.


But you're still shilling for satellite crap because you own the stock, right,
'tard boy?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Not necessary. The product is selling itself.

Just pointing out that the BBC and WRN are available for folks here
who can no longer get that programming as much as they'd like on HF.

You're attacks are getting a little stale.


It's not shortwave, 'tard boy.

Find another newsgroup.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



John Barnard November 9th 05 04:57 AM

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m II wrote:

Jim Hackett wrote:

Is this guy for real, or is he just jerking everyone's chain?


He posts under a MINIMUM of five personalities. One of the personas is a
fifteen year old girl who fantasizes about sex with three male German
Shepherd dogs.He's jerking something, but I don't think it's chains.

mike


Maybe he's not yanking chains but I'd wager he is yanking collars.

JB


Mark Zenier November 9th 05 05:16 PM

BBC World Service Frequencies
 
In article .com,
SWLer wrote:

1. The list is compiled by hand. The BBC does not post this information
in this form on their web site. I think they should.


Many thanks. But, did you miss this message from a few days ago?

From: "Pete M"
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Subject: BBC B0 SCHEDULE
Message-ID:
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 18:06:39 -0400


BBC winter schedule you can find here , also includes RFI and other stations
http://www.bclnews.it/b05schedules/merlin.htm


The Beeb does all their shortwave transmissions through a seperate
company. Last I knew, it was VT-Merlin Communications, but it's changed
names many times, recently. (VT stands for Vosper-Thorneycroft (sp?),
a longtime British Defense contractor).

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)


[email protected] November 9th 05 10:25 PM

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I'm sorry this topic degenerated into a flame war.
I for one wish to thank you for the very helpfull post.


Jim Hackett November 9th 05 11:25 PM

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Isn't it AMAZING how just about EVERY thread turns into a flamewar here? I
think that says volumes for a select few on this group...



wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm sorry this topic degenerated into a flame war.
I for one wish to thank you for the very helpfull post.





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