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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:18 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 12:09 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Funny how not one station in the market has made an FCC complaint, listening levels have not changed, and nobody else has mentioned this. Plenty of people are talking about it. Perhaps the problem is that no one is listening. Describe a couple of these supposedly plentiful cases of NYC stations being interferred with inside their interference free contours. Pick any two NYC AM stations and I'll check them out. WADO and WCAA. You can't because there are no cases. You are incorrect. I'm listening to plenty of them right now. Unless you are talking about the interference caused by dimmers, computers and the like (which only affects AM... which is only about 19% of the listening to radio in NYC), there is no interference. What is the cause of this alleged interference? The mere fact that the ratings, which came out 15 minutes ago, show no changes in listening levels in the NY market, disproves your point. It's an amazing "rating" that can "disprove" the truth. Very lame even by your anemic standards. Were there interference that made radio unpleasant to listen to, the overall PUR (Persons Using radio) would decline as people listened less or not at all and picked other forms of entertainment. Ratings also quantify the number of persons using radio and the time they listen, so any such problem would be immediately shown. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:21 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... You need to work on your story. It keeps changing with each telling. It's the same "story" each time... I may use different words, but the dates and facts are the same because the story can't change as it is history. Find Herb Levin at the 1020 AM in Miami and ask him. He is the guy who provided lodging when I left Ecuador until I found something new. Or talk to Betty Pino, mid-day talent on WAMR, Miami's #1 radio station... she is Ecuadorian and came to Miami at about the same time due to the difficult situation for all radio under the junta. I just talked to Herb. He said you're full of ****. No, you did not. |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... Several audits in 43 years of filing returns is hardly a lot. Never paid a penny in additional charges, because I pay what I owe and pay it on time. You, on the other hand, seem to know all about frequent audits. How so? I've never been audited and most people only randomly get audited once so the fact that it has happened to you a number of times means you are raising red flags. The frequency of audit increases dramatically for those in higher income brackets. The frequency of audit increases dramatically for those filling the long form. The frequency of audit increases dramatically for those filing the self-employment income schedule. The frequency of audit increases dramatically for those with high charitable contributions. Those with a high number of claimed dependents get audited more often, too. Those filing form EZ1040 with a W4 that matches the IRS computer seldom get audited unless. Those with incomes over a half-million may get audited routinely every few years. |
#104
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David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Yes, I did make a point. Whether you left voluntarily, or you were removed at gun point, is a semantic matter-- the point is that you did not stay and fight. The conflict remained in your absense. You did nothing to defend democracy, because you didn't participate in the fight. You did not risk life and property by leaving the fight behind you. There was no fight, other than in the media. The junta fell when the members started to disagree, and elections were finally held. In aobut 8 years, I saw 5 changes of government, only two by elections. On person alone could not do anything about that... Then don't sell yourself as a Freedom Fighter. Do not sell yourself as Risking Life and Property as a Defender of Democracy. You had been removed from the game. No risk. No defense. Whether there was personal risk or loss is one thing. Whether you risked, or lost defending democracy is something else. The fact is, I did lose everything from home to business. Again, thank you for making my point. You lost, but you did not risk. You accepted your losses and you left. Risk in the Defense of Democracy would have required you to remain and make a stand. You did not. Put whatever spin you wish on this, the facts are that you didn't risk in the defense of democracy. You didn't make your stand. You took your screwing by the junta and left. Doroteo Arámbula you are not. You cannot regale us with your implications of heroic defense of a cause, when you didn't face the conflict. Put a weapon in your hand and make a stand, yes, then, you'd be a hero. Put you on a plane at gunpoint and you're just another faceless American who got run out of a South American dictatorship to return to the country he worked so hard to leave. If it weren't so insulting it could be a Movie of the Week. With each telling, you more become Cliff Clavin: Invincibly convinced of his superiority, while cluelessly the butt of everyone's jokes. Going and blowing about his great feats, while in reality being just a mailman. A letter carrier, who hides behind his uniform as some great hero of Liberty and Democracy, who, in fact, has done nothing but carry mail. And lives with his mother. I have no doubt that you've lived a life and accomplished things that you're proud of. That many of us would respect. But your self aggrandizements cut the nuts off your credibility, and point to something that's less than there may actually be. And that's a shame. Because, here, in this group, we're all allies. Disparate. Broadly distributed in social position. And economics. But, here to share experiences of radio hobbycraft, and some more general interests. Here, we're all colleagues. Having a beer. And then there's you. The guy in the uniform at the end of the bar. Telling us all of his heroics. I thought you were better than that. Apparently, I was embarrassedly mistaken. Chauncey, your stories, and supporting evidence on your website, change with the telling. The bio part, aside from the addition of some scans that have been provided by people I knew (I'm about to add pictures of my outside engineer and car racing partner, Eduardo Curz, from his son who found them following Eduardo's death) the teext has not changed for about 10 years. Scans of documents supporting your claims, however, have. As documented in this group. DXAce having made that point more than a year ago. Myself having witnessed what he pointed out had changed. You're very good at playing semantic games. Your debate coach would be proud. But you are in conflict with your own facts. Your credibility, like CCU's stock price, is slipping. Doroteo Arámbula you are not. Nor would I want to be. Probably the truest thing you've said, to date. |
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On Jan 8, 10:56*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:21 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... You need to work on your story. It keeps changing with each telling. It's the same "story" each time... I may use different words, but the dates and facts are the same because the story can't change as it is history. Find Herb Levin at the 1020 AM in Miami and ask him. He is the guy who provided lodging when I left Ecuador until I found something new. Or talk to Betty Pino, mid-day talent on WAMR, Miami's #1 radio station... she is Ecuadorian and came to Miami at about the same time due to the difficult situation for all radio under the junta. I just talked to Herb. He said you're full of ****. No, you did not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You are incorrect. |
#106
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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: There was no fight, other than in the media. The junta fell when the members started to disagree, and elections were finally held. In aobut 8 years, I saw 5 changes of government, only two by elections. On person alone could not do anything about that... Then don't sell yourself as a Freedom Fighter. Do not sell yourself as Risking Life and Property as a Defender of Democracy. Excuse me, but when one comes within a hair of being shot (as evidenced by the disappearance of my colleague at the newspaper), and exiled with next to nothing, about all that can be risked has been risked. There was not a civil war, just one of over 100 changes of government in the 150 years of independence of Ecuador. The people had not taken up arms for decades there... Scans of documents supporting your claims, however, have. Additions add depth, and do not change the underlying facts. It took me 5 years to get a scan of a verification letter for HCRM1 that I had written in the 60's, and I finally got one from well respected DXer John Callerman of Krum, TX. Adding that only gave a bit of dimension to the information, and changed not a tad the facts. As documented in this group. DXAce having made that point more than a year ago. Myself having witnessed what he pointed out had changed. DXace proved nothing... in fact, I have given dozens of names of persons who can corroborate the facts he so glibly dismissed. To his crippled mind, the idea of a 17 year old with a corporation and a business is impossible... witness his obsession with "nothing in your name" when corporations are a way of life in business. He is simply ignorant of how things work in business and outside the US. You're very good at playing semantic games. Your debate coach would be proud. But you are in conflict with your own facts. Your credibility, like CCU's stock price, is slipping. Doroteo Arámbula you are not. Nor would I want to be. Probably the truest thing you've said, to date. Pancho Villa was basically a thief and a thug, who latched on to the Mexican Revolution to achieve notoriety and to escape prosecution by the law. |
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On Jan 8, 10:56*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:18 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 12:09 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Funny how not one station in the market has made an FCC complaint, listening levels have not changed, and nobody else has mentioned this. Plenty of people are talking about it. Perhaps the problem is that no one is listening. Describe a couple of these supposedly plentiful cases of NYC stations being interferred with inside their interference free contours. Pick any two NYC AM stations and I'll check them out. WADO and WCAA. Both sound terrible from IBOC splatter. The mere fact that the ratings, which came out 15 minutes ago, show no changes in listening levels in the NY market, disproves your point. It's an amazing "rating" that can "disprove" the truth. Very lame even by your anemic standards. Were there interference that made radio unpleasant to listen to, the overall PUR (Persons Using radio) would decline as people listened less or not at all and picked other forms of entertainment. I think the poor programming has already made the radio so unpleasant to listen to that interference can now do little additional harm. Ratings also quantify the number of persons using radio and the time they listen, so any such problem would be immediately shown.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, they'd better develop a better methodology as it obviously isn't working. |
#108
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:56 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:21 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... You need to work on your story. It keeps changing with each telling. It's the same "story" each time... I may use different words, but the dates and facts are the same because the story can't change as it is history. Find Herb Levin at the 1020 AM in Miami and ask him. He is the guy who provided lodging when I left Ecuador until I found something new. Or talk to Betty Pino, mid-day talent on WAMR, Miami's #1 radio station... she is Ecuadorian and came to Miami at about the same time due to the difficult situation for all radio under the junta. I just talked to Herb. He said you're full of ****. No, you did not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You are incorrect. Prove it. Ask him, if you found him so easy to reach, what hotel he put me up at in 1970 and why he had a permanent hotel suite available. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:56 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Describe a couple of these supposedly plentiful cases of NYC stations being interferred with inside their interference free contours. Pick any two NYC AM stations and I'll check them out. WADO and WCAA. Both sound terrible from IBOC splatter. From whom? |
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On Jan 8, 11:41*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:56 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 10:21 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... You need to work on your story. It keeps changing with each telling. It's the same "story" each time... I may use different words, but the dates and facts are the same because the story can't change as it is history.. Find Herb Levin at the 1020 AM in Miami and ask him. He is the guy who provided lodging when I left Ecuador until I found something new. Or talk to Betty Pino, mid-day talent on WAMR, Miami's #1 radio station... she is Ecuadorian and came to Miami at about the same time due to the difficult situation for all radio under the junta. I just talked to Herb. He said you're full of ****. No, you did not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You are incorrect. Prove it. Ask him, if you found him so easy to reach, what hotel he put me up at in 1970 and why he had a permanent hotel suite available.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He says he never heard of any David Cornholio. |
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