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Funny. My BMW came with HD. BMW is German, in case you are so
clueless as to not know.



And yet, built in Spartanburg, North Carolina. Go figure.


Only the X5 and, I guess, the X3. 3 series, Z, built in Germany.



Only a 3? You disappoint us.


At least my K-LT is the top of the line.


They are still prone to break.
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dxAcehole, pathological liar and common drunk, during his fifth annual
farewell tour, said:

Yeah, probably 5 altered states away... Well, when you return to
reality, boy, consider your lying faux Hispainc ass obligated to
typing in the relevent parts of the article.



Calling others liars? You have the nerve, Bozo. At least you really are
the Master of 'altered states'.


Sorry folks, couldn't resist!


We know, but AA can certainly help


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-------- Original Message --------
From: - Sat Feb 16 00:52:22 2008

I really don't want to say this, my many shortwave friends, but I
find that I am giving up far to much of my increasingly valuable
time here on RRS trying to educate the faux, the debutantes,
and those who tote..

Therefore, I've simply decided to give up RRS.

Goodbye, I sincerely hope that you all find your niche in the
world of SW.

dxAce
Michigan
USA
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On Feb 24, 7:59*am, dave wrote:
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Anyone who wanted to see the chips working could at CES. Articles in paid
or controlled subscription magazines and newsletters have covered the
developments, including Inside Radio and Radio World. There is lots of
documentation, but all of it requires either going to CES or having
subscriptions to the publications; Inside Radio is about $400 a year, for
example.


The only people putting money into this turd are dinocasters and American
carmakers. *That should tell you something.


Funny. My BMW came with HD. BMW is German, in case you are so clueless as to
not know.

-
- You never miss an opportunity to tell us what kind of
- neo-rich guy status symbols you have.
-*We are not impressed.
-*Classy money impresses without spending excessive money.
-*BMWs are crap (although this 300 HP entry level rocket may
- change my opinion:
-
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:B...C3%A9_Heck.JPG
-
- )"
-
- How big a piece of iBiquity does BMW own? *
- How many $100s per radio is iBiquity paying
- BMW to install the radio?

BMW = $tatus - NOT ! ~ RHF

Let us not forget that the largest producer in the World
of those cute little Italian Designed "Isettas" was BMW.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isetta#..._.28Germany.29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:B...ransicht_3.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Bmw.isetta.arp.jpg

CUBA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Isetta300_cuba.jpg

IS-ET-TA Is It Coming or Going
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:B...ble_car%29.jpg

Step Out of the Car { Oops Pod } Please !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Isetta.jpg

Question - Did the Isettas come with a Radio ? - Nah !
* But it helped if you were "Short" to get in one.
* When You Drove One it also helped if you "Waved"
at People a lot when they stared at you in it.
[ Short + Wave + Radio = It's In There :]

IMHO - "Mork" of Mork-and-Mindy
http://bilder.vgb.no/12120/4col/img_44d3a00b30d71.jpg
http://bostonist.com/attachments/bos...-and-mindy.jpg
should have drove an Isetta. ~ RHF
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m II wrote:

dxAcehole, a common drunk on his fifth annual farewell tour, wrote:

GLAD? Isn't that the homosexual wing of La Raza?


Of which you've been a member since getting the boot from the US armed
forces.


Thanks for the reminder about the boot(s). I gotta get my Operation Frequent
Wind boots out and give 'em a polish. The 33rd Anniversary is coming up.



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Funny. My BMW came with HD. BMW is German, in case you are so clueless as
to not know.

You never miss an opportunity to tell us what kind of neo-rich guy status
symbols you have. We are not impressed. Classy money impresses without
spending excessive money. BMWs are crap (although this 300 HP entry level
rocket may change my opinion:


BMWs are good cars. I picked mine out of several options because it had HD
and the most comfortable seating. A Maseratti is expensive... for someone
who drives about 20 thousand miles a year, a BMW is an excellent price vs.
comfort option.

How big a piece of iBiquity does BMW own? How many $100s per radio is
iBiquity paying BMW to install the radio?


BMW does not own any part of iBiquity as far as I know.




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m II wrote:

dxAcehole, a common drunk on his fifth annual farewell tour, wrote:

GLAD? Isn't that the homosexual wing of La Raza?


Of which you've been a member since getting the boot from the US armed
forces.


Thanks for the reminder about the boot(s). I gotta get my Operation
Frequent
Wind boots out and give 'em a polish. The 33rd Anniversary is coming up.


I think, in your case, it is Operation Breaking Wind. Of course, on weekends
when you get wasted such errors are forgivable.


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dxAcehole, pathological liar and common drunk, during his fifth annual
farewell tour, said:


Thanks for the reminder about the boot(s).


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From: - Sat Feb 16 00:52:22 2008

I really don't want to say this, my many shortwave friends, but
I find that I am giving up far to much of my increasingly valuable
time here on RRS trying to educate the faux, the debutantes, and
those who tote..

Therefore, I've simply decided to give up RRS.

Goodbye, I sincerely hope that you all find your niche in the
world of SW.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

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D Peter Maus wrote:
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D Peter Maus wrote:
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Funny. My BMW came with HD. BMW is German, in case you are so
clueless as to not know.



And yet, built in Spartanburg, North Carolina. Go figure.

Only the X5 and, I guess, the X3. 3 series, Z, built in Germany.



Only a 3? You disappoint us.


At least my K-LT is the top of the line.


They are still prone to break.




I haven't had any problem with that. But they are high maintenance.




That's a motorbike, isn't it?

I thought we were talking about wasting money on cars.
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AM radio is losing audience, as few new listeners come in. FM is at
approximately the same levels as 10, 15, 20 years ago.

If FM is the same, an AM is losing audience, then "radio" aka "AM/FM: is
losing audience. That has people in your business freaking-out.


Nobody is freaking out. For "freaking out" check in with the home builders,
mortgage companies, hedge funds, banks, home improvement suppliers, etc.

The same unviable half of all stations today is the group from the 90's and
80's and earlier that could not make money based on bad facilities, being a
d aytimer, etc. A major broadcast appraiser and analyst believes that only
about two AMs on the average per market exist in the Top 100 US markets that
are viable... the rest are barely suited for niche programming such as paid
religion, brokered shows and ethnic programming.

More than 80% of the audience is on AM, and so is most of the revenue.


Haha. Corporations can't run radio at a profit so they figure nobody
can. What morons.
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Telamon wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

Telamon wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

Telamon wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

craigm wrote:

Looks to me like the Samsung chipset is klunky compared to the
competitor:

"...Samsung's HD Radio baseband processor, based on Tensilica's
programmable core, integrates the baseband, memory, SDRAM and flash in a
system-in-package measuring 9 x 9 mm. Including the companion RF chip,
the chip set's total power consumption is 150 mW...

...Sunder Velamuri, vice president of marketing at SiPort, said power
dissipation of the mixed-signal device is expected to be "around 100 mW
in typical configurations." He added that the chip, essentially "a
software radio," can tune and demodulate not only analog AM/FM and HD
Radio but also DAB and DMB-T, making it ready for the global market.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is fabricating the device..."
There are no chips developed for HD radio. Sansung and TI have some
years old notes on how you can use a set of their respective general
purpose chips DSP/CPU and analog baseband devices to make an HD radio.
For these parts to work as an HD radio they need additional support
devices and the license to use the ibiquity software. A lot of power
must be used to drive all this.

That's not what it says. It says it uses ca. 100 mW in "typical
configurations". It says it "can tune and demodulate" so I would think
any "additional support devices" wouldn't be that big a deal.
Maybe you should take a look at the proposed block diagrams before you
open your mouth and the specifications I read were 500 mW not 100 mW.

I just read the quote provided. Thanks for the obsessive behavior.


Sounds like Daddy's mixture needs an adjustment.

Your jokes don't really get much better with age and repetition.
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