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Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radio
sales. Same three units still there - imagine that. This stuff is hot - and a college town at that. Just read that iBiquity has hired a new V.P. of sales - a Mr. Stocks from MyerEmco. Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza, iBiquity's Vice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." Seems iBiquity might want to start with a little honesty about their current state of sales, or lack of. The dudes at iBiquity are spin- masters. At least Ginsu knives work. Also read that iBiquity will not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. These iBiquity dudes are techno-wizards. Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw |
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On Feb 28, 10:03*pm, Rfburns wrote:
Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radio sales. *Same three units still there - imagine that. *This stuff is hot - and a college town at *that. Just read that iBiquity has hired a new V.P. of sales *- *a Mr. Stocks from MyerEmco. *Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. *OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza, iBiquity's Vice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." Seems iBiquity might want to start with a little honesty about their current state of sales, or lack of. * The dudes at iBiquity are spin- masters. *At least Ginsu knives work. Also read that iBiquity will not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. *That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. These iBiquity dudes are techno-wizards. *Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw |
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On Feb 29, 6:23 am, RHF wrote:
On Feb 28, 10:03 pm, Rfburns wrote: Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radio sales. Same three units still there - imagine that. This stuff is hot - and a college town at that. Just read that iBiquity has hired a new V.P. of sales - a Mr. Stocks from MyerEmco. Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza, iBiquity's Vice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." Seems iBiquity might want to start with a little honesty about their current state of sales, or lack of. The dudes at iBiquity are spin- masters. At least Ginsu knives work. Also read that iBiquity will not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. These iBiquity dudes are techno-wizards. Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw . IBOC "HD" Radio : Just Read That iBiquity Has Hired a New V.P. of Sales! . You need help. jw |
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On Feb 29, 4:28*am, Rfburns wrote:
On Feb 29, 6:23 am, RHF wrote: On Feb 28, 10:03 pm, Rfburns wrote: Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radio sales. *Same three units still there - imagine that. *This stuff is hot - and a college town at *that. Just read that iBiquity has hired a new V.P. of sales *- *a Mr. Stocks from MyerEmco. *Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. *OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza, iBiquity's Vice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." Seems iBiquity might want to start with a little honesty about their current state of sales, or lack of. * The dudes at iBiquity are spin- masters. *At least Ginsu knives work. Also read that iBiquity will not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. *That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. These iBiquity dudes are techno-wizards. *Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw - - . - - IBOC "HD" Radio : Just Read That iBiquity - - Has Hired a New V.P. of Sales! - - . - - You need help. - jw - RF Burns, Yes I Do - Please Help by putting an "IBOC" at the start of the Subject-Line for the Messages that you Originate -wrt- IBOC and "HD" Radio. {Yes It Is That Simple} help is on the way ~ RHF |
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On Feb 29, 1:03�am, Rfburns wrote:
Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radiosales. �Same three units still there - imagine that. �This stuff is hot - and a college town at �that. JustreadthatiBiquityhashiredanewV.P.ofsales�- �a Mr. Stocks from MyerEmco. �Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. �OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza,iBiquity'sVice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." SeemsiBiquitymight want to start with a little honesty about their current state ofsales, or lack of. � The dudes atiBiquityare spin- masters. �At least Ginsu knives work. AlsoreadthatiBiquitywill not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. �That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. TheseiBiquitydudes are techno-wizards. �Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw From: To: Subject: Google Finance Post Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:46:45 +0000 "Hey, we are all entitled to our opinions. I would appreciate your not having attacked me in your post on the google finance site. Perhaps you would be kind enough to remove it if that is at all possible. If I knew you or you knew me, or perhaps I had a done something that deserved such a comment, that would be one thing. I am sure you have your opinions on IBOC, and are entitled to those. You are not entitled to an opinion of me when you do not know me." Best Regards, J. R. Stocks http://finance.google.com/group/goog...fd9f1ef555c151 I referred to Stocks as a loser on iNiquity's Google Finance site, because MyerEmco was a loser that went out of business. Yea, a real nice guy that should be considered a criminal, along with the rest of iNiquity's employees, for this monopoly to take over our airways through adjacent-channel interference! Maybe, he doen't realize that since he has been in the news, he is considered a public figure, and is legally open to criticism. |
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On Feb 29, 2:31*pm, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Feb 29, 1:03�am, Rfburns wrote: Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radiosales. �Same three units still there - imagine that. �This stuff is hot - and a college town at �that. JustreadthatiBiquityhashiredanewV.P.ofsales�- �a Mr. Stocks fromMyerEmco. �Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. �OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza,iBiquity'sVice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." SeemsiBiquitymight want to start with a little honesty about their current state ofsales, or lack of. � The dudes atiBiquityare spin- masters. �At least Ginsu knives work. AlsoreadthatiBiquitywill not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. �That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. TheseiBiquitydudes are techno-wizards. �Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw From: To: Subject: Google Finance Post Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:46:45 +0000 "Hey, we are all entitled to our opinions. *I would appreciate your not having attacked me in your post on the google finance site. Perhaps you would be kind enough to remove it if that is at all possible. If I knew you or you knew me, *or perhaps I had a done something that deserved such a comment, that would be one thing. *I am sure you have your opinions on IBOC, and are entitled to those. *You are not entitled to an opinion of me when you do not know me." Best Regards, J. R. Stocks http://finance.google.com/group/goog...rowse_thread/t... I referred to Stocks as a loser on iNiquity's Google Finance site, becauseMyerEmcowas a loser that went out of business. Yea, a real nice guy that should be considered a criminal, along with the rest of iNiquity's employees, for this monopoly to take over our airways through adjacent-channel interference! *Maybe, he doen't realize that since he has been in the news, he is considered a public figure, and is legally open to criticism. Funny- no one told be me that we had gone out of business. Check your facts, Myer-Emco is very much in business, and has been for 52 years. Rationalizing a personal attack of someone you do not know, simply because they are in the news, is pretty weak ground. I am not sure what your beef with J.R. is, but I would certainly vouch for his credibility and capabilities. Signed- Jon Myer, Owner- Myer-Emco Audio/Video How about you signing your name to your attack as well? Your comments are in the public domain, are they not? |
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On Feb 29, 4:15*pm, wrote:
On Feb 29, 2:31*pm, IBOCcrock wrote: On Feb 29, 1:03�am, Rfburns wrote: Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radiosales. �Same three units still there - imagine that. �This stuff is hot - and a college town at �that. JustreadthatiBiquityhashiredanewV.P.ofsales�- �a Mr. Stocks fromMyerEmco. �Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. �OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza,iBiquity'sVice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." SeemsiBiquitymight want to start with a little honesty about their current state ofsales, or lack of. � The dudes atiBiquityare spin- masters. �At least Ginsu knives work. AlsoreadthatiBiquitywill not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. �That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. TheseiBiquitydudes are techno-wizards. �Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw From: To: Subject: Google Finance Post Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:46:45 +0000 "Hey, we are all entitled to our opinions. *I would appreciate your not having attacked me in your post on the google finance site. Perhaps you would be kind enough to remove it if that is at all possible. If I knew you or you knew me, *or perhaps I had a done something that deserved such a comment, that would be one thing. *I am sure you have your opinions on IBOC, and are entitled to those. *You are not entitled to an opinion of me when you do not know me." Best Regards, J. R. Stocks http://finance.google.com/group/goog...rowse_thread/t... I referred to Stocks as a loser on iNiquity's Google Finance site, becauseMyerEmcowas a loser that went out of business. Yea, a real nice guy that should be considered a criminal, along with the rest of iNiquity's employees, for this monopoly to take over our airways through adjacent-channel interference! *Maybe, he doen't realize that since he has been in the news, he is considered a public figure, and is legally open to criticism. Funny- no one told be me that we had gone out of business. *Check your facts, Myer-Emco is very much in business, and has been for 52 years. Rationalizing a personal attack of someone you do not know, simply because they are in the news, is pretty weak ground. *I am not sure what your beef with J.R. is, but I would certainly vouch for his credibility and capabilities. Signed- Jon Myer, Owner- Myer-Emco Audio/Video How about you signing your name to your attack as well? Your comments are in the public domain, are they not?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - MyerEmco got bought out - don't have a beef with him, except all iBiquity employees should be held responsible for supporting the highjacking of our airways. Let's see, what happens when Congress finishes its investigation of the FCC - hopefully, this scam called HD Radio will be brought to the publics' attention and those responsible are prosecuted. |
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On Feb 29, 4:15*pm, wrote:
On Feb 29, 2:31*pm, IBOCcrock wrote: On Feb 29, 1:03�am, Rfburns wrote: Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radiosales. �Same three units still there - imagine that. �This stuff is hot - and a college town at �that. JustreadthatiBiquityhashiredanewV.P.ofsales�- �a Mr. Stocks fromMyerEmco. �Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. �OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza,iBiquity'sVice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." SeemsiBiquitymight want to start with a little honesty about their current state ofsales, or lack of. � The dudes atiBiquityare spin- masters. �At least Ginsu knives work. AlsoreadthatiBiquitywill not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. �That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. TheseiBiquitydudes are techno-wizards. �Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw From: To: Subject: Google Finance Post Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:46:45 +0000 "Hey, we are all entitled to our opinions. *I would appreciate your not having attacked me in your post on the google finance site. Perhaps you would be kind enough to remove it if that is at all possible. If I knew you or you knew me, *or perhaps I had a done something that deserved such a comment, that would be one thing. *I am sure you have your opinions on IBOC, and are entitled to those. *You are not entitled to an opinion of me when you do not know me." Best Regards, J. R. Stocks http://finance.google.com/group/goog...rowse_thread/t... I referred to Stocks as a loser on iNiquity's Google Finance site, becauseMyerEmcowas a loser that went out of business. Yea, a real nice guy that should be considered a criminal, along with the rest of iNiquity's employees, for this monopoly to take over our airways through adjacent-channel interference! *Maybe, he doen't realize that since he has been in the news, he is considered a public figure, and is legally open to criticism. Funny- no one told be me that we had gone out of business. *Check your facts, Myer-Emco is very much in business, and has been for 52 years. Rationalizing a personal attack of someone you do not know, simply because they are in the news, is pretty weak ground. *I am not sure what your beef with J.R. is, but I would certainly vouch for his credibility and capabilities. Signed- Jon Myer, Owner- Myer-Emco Audio/Video How about you signing your name to your attack as well? Your comments are in the public domain, are they not?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - House Subcommittee To Investigate FCC" "WASHINGTON -- December 4, 2007: House Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell (D-MI) told FCC Chairman Kevin Martin in a letter Monday that he's concerned about 'procedural breakdowns' at the FCC and that the Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation will be conducting a probe into the agency." http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews “HD Radio on the Offense” “But after an investigation of HD Radio units, the stations playing HD, and the company that owns the technology; and some interviews with the wonks in DC, it looks like HD Radio is a high-level corporate scam, a huge carny shill.” http://www.eastbayexpress.com/2007-0...on-the-offense "Editorial on the recent approval of HD Radio (IBOC) in the USA" "... the reason the big boys in the big markets are so pro IBOC is because they like the hash as it wipes out distant signals getting into their market. There is no way to stop skip, but if the IBOC hash wipes the signal out, then the locals will have to listen to their local station. Kind of like legal jamming. Considering that, then even if the public does not buy the radios, keeping the IBOC signal might be worth their while." http://www.am-dx.com/amiboc.htm "DEAD AIR: Radio's great leap forward stalling in the Valley" "KMBH, the National Public Radio affiliate based in Harlingen, switched to HD this year, but the change did not boost its inconsistent analog signal in the upper Valley. Monsignor Pedro Briseño, the manager of the station and its television affiliate, did not return multiple calls and an e-mail requesting comment on the station’s shift. A fundraising campaign on the station asked local listeners to contribute to the upgrade earlier this year, touting the change as a service to listeners that would improve their experience. The station’s business manager said she could not reveal the cost of the upgrade, saying all media requests have to be routed to Briseño. A public information request faxed to the station Monday evening has not yet received a response. Organizations that receive government funding are subject to state and federal open records laws, but have seven business days to respond to information requests." http://www.themonitor.com/news/radio...gital_new.html "HD Radio: Will More Awareness Translate To Sales?" "Unfortunately, Ibiquity does not: Yes, they have gotten many radio stations to make the $100,000 or so investment required to add HD Radio broadcasting, but what the leave out of their PR spin is that MANY of these stations were Public Radio/NPR stations that had their equipment paid for by special funding from Congress. So tell me, senior executives from, say, Sony, Mitsubishi, Best Buy, etc.: How do you feel about Ibiquity''s lobbyists getting US taxpayers to pick up the tab for many of their transmitter sales? Wouldn''t it be great if your lobbyists could get Congress to mandate that US taxpayers be required to buy your products, too? Do you even slightly care? Ibiquity will take their money and run, and HD Radio will join a long list of failed formats, like Dolby FM radio, Elcassete, mini disk (in the US), etc." http://tinyurl.com/37pe7t "HD Radio: Fun with Math" "I think it is fair to say that the audiophile community, those people who take their FM seriously, is dead set AGAINST HDRadio. Not only do most people never intend to buy a radio, unless as a plaything for early adopters and collectors, but are aghast at the FCC for even allowing IBOC to thrash up the FM bandwidth. Plus, people with enough technical savvy to read the specs are insulted by the false claims of 'CD sound quality' or even 'near-CD sound quality'. These are transparent marketing hype, beyond mean puffery. Sorry, but HDRadio has sworn enemies. This goes beyond just business but has political reprecussions for FCC and for Congress. This has the whiff of political scandal - and I'm a rock-ribbed Republican! The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is especially vulnerable. My advice for any businessman is to avoid any association with HDRadio." http://www.hear2.com/2006/06/hd_radio_fun_wi.html |
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On Feb 29, 4:15*pm, wrote:
On Feb 29, 2:31*pm, IBOCcrock wrote: On Feb 29, 1:03�am, Rfburns wrote: Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radiosales. �Same three units still there - imagine that. �This stuff is hot - and a college town at �that. JustreadthatiBiquityhashiredanewV.P.ofsales�- �a Mr. Stocks fromMyerEmco. �Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. �OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza,iBiquity'sVice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." SeemsiBiquitymight want to start with a little honesty about their current state ofsales, or lack of. � The dudes atiBiquityare spin- masters. �At least Ginsu knives work. AlsoreadthatiBiquitywill not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. �That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. TheseiBiquitydudes are techno-wizards. �Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw From: To: Subject: Google Finance Post Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:46:45 +0000 "Hey, we are all entitled to our opinions. *I would appreciate your not having attacked me in your post on the google finance site. Perhaps you would be kind enough to remove it if that is at all possible. If I knew you or you knew me, *or perhaps I had a done something that deserved such a comment, that would be one thing. *I am sure you have your opinions on IBOC, and are entitled to those. *You are not entitled to an opinion of me when you do not know me." Best Regards, J. R. Stocks http://finance.google.com/group/goog...rowse_thread/t... I referred to Stocks as a loser on iNiquity's Google Finance site, becauseMyerEmcowas a loser that went out of business. Yea, a real nice guy that should be considered a criminal, along with the rest of iNiquity's employees, for this monopoly to take over our airways through adjacent-channel interference! *Maybe, he doen't realize that since he has been in the news, he is considered a public figure, and is legally open to criticism. Funny- no one told be me that we had gone out of business. *Check your facts, Myer-Emco is very much in business, and has been for 52 years. Rationalizing a personal attack of someone you do not know, simply because they are in the news, is pretty weak ground. *I am not sure what your beef with J.R. is, but I would certainly vouch for his credibility and capabilities. Signed- Jon Myer, Owner- Myer-Emco Audio/Video How about you signing your name to your attack as well? Your comments are in the public domain, are they not?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whoever you are, you had better be careful using threatening tones with posters. There is a big difference between that and First Amendment Free Speech Rights! And, good-luck if you think bringing the "big guns" out is going to discourage me from posting! Don't you have that "bought out" business to attend to? Being bought-out is a retreat strategy, so I wouldn't brag, if I were you! |
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On Feb 29, 2:47*pm, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Feb 29, 4:15*pm, wrote: On Feb 29, 2:31*pm, IBOCcrock wrote: On Feb 29, 1:03�am, Rfburns wrote: Took a trip to the local Best Buy to check on the status of HD radiosales. �Same three units still there - imagine that. �This stuff is hot - and a college town at �that. JustreadthatiBiquityhashiredanewV.P.ofsales�- �a Mr. Stocks fromMyerEmco. �Seems I've seen that guy on TV a few years back selling Ginsu knives or something like that. �OK, maybe it was laundry detergent. In making the announcement, Bernie Sapienza,iBiquity'sVice President of Retail Business Development, said, "We are happy to bring JR on board at this important time, when the growth in HD Radio products at retail is increasing. We will rely on him to work with our retail and manufacturing partners to build HD Radio technology's presence at retail." SeemsiBiquitymight want to start with a little honesty about their current state ofsales, or lack of. � The dudes atiBiquityare spin- masters. �At least Ginsu knives work. AlsoreadthatiBiquitywill not support any further development of AM HD beyond the current state. �That should send a shiver to those boys currently transmitting AM HD. TheseiBiquitydudes are techno-wizards. �Even a school boy with a rudimentary understanding of amplitude modulation schemes knows there is no way to transition from an analog signal to a digital one without taking huge chunks of bandwidth. Unless you want if to sound like a cell phone. Welcome aboard the Titanic JR. jw From: To: Subject: Google Finance Post Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:46:45 +0000 "Hey, we are all entitled to our opinions. *I would appreciate your not having attacked me in your post on the google finance site. Perhaps you would be kind enough to remove it if that is at all possible. If I knew you or you knew me, *or perhaps I had a done something that deserved such a comment, that would be one thing. *I am sure you have your opinions on IBOC, and are entitled to those. *You are not entitled to an opinion of me when you do not know me." Best Regards, J. R. Stocks http://finance.google.com/group/goog...rowse_thread/t.... I referred to Stocks as a loser on iNiquity's Google Finance site, becauseMyerEmcowas a loser that went out of business. Yea, a real nice guy that should be considered a criminal, along with the rest of iNiquity's employees, for this monopoly to take over our airways through adjacent-channel interference! *Maybe, he doen't realize that since he has been in the news, he is considered a public figure, and is legally open to criticism. Funny- no one told be me that we had gone out of business. *Check your facts, Myer-Emco is very much in business, and has been for 52 years. Rationalizing a personal attack of someone you do not know, simply because they are in the news, is pretty weak ground. *I am not sure what your beef with J.R. is, but I would certainly vouch for his credibility and capabilities. Signed- Jon Myer, Owner- Myer-Emco Audio/Video How about you signing your name to your attack as well? Your comments are in the public domain, are they not?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whoever you are, you had better be careful using threatening tones with posters. There is a big difference between that and First Amendment Free Speech Rights! And, good-luck if you think bringing the "big guns" out is going to discourage me from posting! *Don't you have that "bought out" business to attend to? Being bought-out is a retreat strategy, so I wouldn't brag, if I were you!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IBOC "HD" Radio : Just Read That iBiquity Has Hired a New V.P. of Sales! |
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