Brazil-4915
dxAce wrote:
David wrote:
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:55:30 -0500, dxAce
wrote:
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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But I wasn't 'wrong' at all, 'tard boy, it's still Radio Difusora, no
matter which
way one slices or dices it!
No, it is not. That is like saying "I heard Radio Station on 1230 AM" in
BCB
circles. "Radio Difusora" means a radio station, any radio station. Every
one of the MW, FM and SW stations in Brasil is a radio difusora, with or
without caps.
It's like saying you went to see your lawyer, Mr. Esq. All lawyers who
are
men are "Mr. Esq." so you have not identified anyone.
Any DX'er worth his or her salt would have known exactly what I was
saying.
Yes. I know exactly what you were saying. You said the station was called
"radio station" and that applies, at least in Portuguese, to a few thousand
AM, FM and SW stations.
No DXer worth their salt would make such an obvious mistake and then defend
it.
Well, what is the name of the station? Are they not Radio Difusora? Are they not
on or near 4915?
Forget about the language lesson, Frackelton, and read my original post. Try to
read it for what it was without the intent of giving me a language lesson.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
R. Anhanguera; R. Nacional, Marcapa are the 2 Brazilians in the 2005
Blue Pages.
Depends on where one looks I suppose (and I rarely trust PWBR anymore). I see many
sources that say "Radio Difusora"
Do a Google for Radio Difusora Macapá... see what comes up.
LMFAO! My big 'crime' was not writing 'Radio Difusora, Macapá' in my original post!
Instead, I wind up with a fake Hispanic who's trying to give me language lessons, and
then a certifiable 'tard boy who doesn't have a damn clue about anything at all shows
up as well!
LMFAO
dxAce
Michigan
USA
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