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[IRCA] Ah my....
- Subject: [IRCA] Ah my....
- From: Lee Reynolds <kd1sq@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 20:38:12 -0400
IBOC discussions are almost certainly *very* welcome, unending rants
get on people's nerves. I think it's just the people that go on and
on and on and on and on on and on and....
...about how evil IBiquity is, how it's all a major con, that it'll
interfere with Our Precious Bodily Fluids, rot our teeth, cause
rampant voting for Democrats, how stations that dare implement it are
Satan's spawn and pedophiles, to boot, etc., etc., etc.
- that's not discussion. That's repetitive reiteration of a rambling
railer's opinion that we're already VERY much aware of. So, yes,
IBOC may be a major PITA, probably most of us could do without it.
That said, okay, live with it, get on with the hobby.
It used to be how evil CC was, before that it was how Public Good was
being ignored, before that it was how programming was going downhill,
et bloody cetera.....
Now, no need to create an IBOC list, I'd say, just create an
IBOC-flame list (or let the ranters email Art Bell or something) and
let that be the editorializing forum.
Lee
At 19:26 09/28/05, you wrote:
>From: "Bob Young" <youngbob53@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [IRCA] Fwd: IBOC Discussions
>To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America"
> <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Message-ID: <BAY101-DAV5417447F6A6360DA68219C68D0@xxxxxxx>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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>Does this mean that IBOC discussions are not welcome here? I think that
>needs to be clarified, seems to me that most of the IBOC is posted during
>the day when there is no DX for the most part and also that the majority
>takes part in the discussions. A compromise was offered to put IBOC in the
>header so that the people who didn't like it could delete it. I think this
>is going to keep coming up again and again unless there is a specific rule
>against it, people don't like it but it is real and looks like it may not go
>away, why should we not discuss it? I don't understand.
>Does the few always dictate to the majority on this list?
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