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"David Eduardo" wrote:

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On 22 Mrz., 16:13, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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Broke, oh faux one? So very sad. You should have graduated high
school.

Graduating from high school would not have helped me at all and has
never
been a factor in business. It's all about successful work
experience.

This is what a lot of people say who failed to graduate from college.

Wait a minute...you said high school? Are you serious? You failed to
graduate from high school? That's not funny.

Yeah, I was bored out of my gourd, and built a radio station instead.

You built nothing.


He built up a story. It took a great deal of fabricating to make up that
lie of a life story and now he has to maintain that lie. It's not
getting any easier for him.


As mentioned before, my entire curriculum vitae can be verified. I can give
you a hundred names, ranging from the mayor of Guayaquil to the leading DJ
in Miami who worked for me, with me or were clients or such of my stations
in Ecuador; my website actually has multiple pictures of me from the
construction of the first station onward, as well as my cards, a verie
letter from a prominent NRC member, etc. In fact, several NRC members, the
US delegate of the AIR, etc., visited me and saw my stations... folks such
as Larry Godwin and John Hoogerheide of the NRC and Arch Madsden of
Bonneville International..


Yeah right.

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Telamon
Ventura, California
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Not all people are monocultural xenophobes.


You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of
the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing
drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown
out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom.


That is pretty funny. I had always wanted to live in Latin America going
back to pre-school years. Since I was bored with school, despite very high
grades, the school advisor recommended a year in another country. That year
turned into an internship at Organización Radio Centro in México City (Check
with Francisco Aguirre, Jr., CEO of GRC or Ramiro Garza Treviño, then PD of
the group, both living and friends) and then another trip to Ecuador where I
ended up buying a station license during my senior year of school and
putting a station on the air (Check for Carlos Guarderas Barba, who now has
an alarm company in Ecuador who sold me much of my technical parts and
supplies, or Larry Cervone, retired former head of Gates Radio in IL who
sold me the studio equipment of Betty Pino at WAMR in Miami who did free
lance announcing for me from '65 to '67 or Herb Levin, former Manager of
WQBA in Miami who helped me get work in PR whent he government went wild in
Ecuador in 1970).

My mother was very proud of my accomplishments.


I'm sure what I wrote is closer to the mark. You do have a great
imagination though.

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Ventura, California
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Sure they do. It's called dropping out and getting a job or going in the
service.

It was a lot more challenging, rewarding and profitable to own and
run a #1 radio station than to take woodshop or algebra. By being an
owner, I could make mistakes that would cause an employee to be fired
and learn how to fix them and not make them again. As John Kluge said
to a friend of mine, "Son, you don't learn from your successes."


So how did you do this? You are 16, no HS diploma that you could have
gotten early but instead you quit. Who would lend money to a 16 year old
loser to built a radio station?


I worked in radio since I was 13, but had an investment account since I was
9. My father had been an investment banker and taught me; while some kids
got Lone Ranger masks and toy gunbelts, I got shares of stock and could
trade them and add to them. I traded stuff on the Toronto Exchang, mostly,
where $25 could buy 100 shares of Ajax Petroleum. At about 10, I got an
"imperfect" Chandler & Price printing press from my Grandfather (who was
president of the C&P) and sold business cards, letterheads, forms, QSL
cards, etc. By the time I was 17, I had enough money to build a station and
(barely) run it til it became profitable.

There is no reason to be bored in HS if there is something else you
can do that is of more value.


Well, that's water over the dam now.


And I was fortunate to have a family that understood that I could always go
back to school, but never go back in time to seize a moment of opportunity.


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In article ,
dxAce wrote:

David Eduardo wrote:

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In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

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On 22 Mrz., 16:13, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message

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Broke, oh faux one? So very sad. You should have graduated
high school.

Graduating from high school would not have helped me at all
and has never been a factor in business. It's all about
successful work experience.

This is what a lot of people say who failed to graduate from
college.

Wait a minute...you said high school? Are you serious? You
failed to graduate from high school? That's not funny.

Yeah, I was bored out of my gourd, and built a radio station
instead.

Most people are bored with HS and still manage to get through it.

... only because they had no alternative. I did. It was a lot more
challenging, rewarding and profitable to own and run a #1 radio
station than to take woodshop or algebra. By being an owner, I
could make mistakes that would cause an employee to be fired and
learn how to fix them and not make them again. As John Kluge said
to a friend of mine, "Son, you don't learn from your successes."

There is no reason to be bored in HS if there is something else you
can do that is of more value.


Funny. You've never owned a damn thing since you made up the South
American stuff!


This stupid Eduardo make believe stuff sure is boring.

Next up Eduardo and solves global cooling by venting more hot air.

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Telamon
Ventura, California
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Telamon wrote:

In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
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Not all people are monocultural xenophobes.

You never explained what you did to have your mother throw you out of
the house. Where threatening violence upon some family member? Doing
drugs? Maybe it was cheating on those HS final exams and getting thrown
out of HS that was finally the last straw for your mom.


That is pretty funny. I had always wanted to live in Latin America going
back to pre-school years. Since I was bored with school, despite very high
grades, the school advisor recommended a year in another country. That year
turned into an internship at Organización Radio Centro in México City (Check
with Francisco Aguirre, Jr., CEO of GRC or Ramiro Garza Treviño, then PD of
the group, both living and friends) and then another trip to Ecuador where I
ended up buying a station license during my senior year of school and
putting a station on the air (Check for Carlos Guarderas Barba, who now has
an alarm company in Ecuador who sold me much of my technical parts and
supplies, or Larry Cervone, retired former head of Gates Radio in IL who
sold me the studio equipment of Betty Pino at WAMR in Miami who did free
lance announcing for me from '65 to '67 or Herb Levin, former Manager of
WQBA in Miami who helped me get work in PR whent he government went wild in
Ecuador in 1970).

My mother was very proud of my accomplishments.


I'm sure what I wrote is closer to the mark. You do have a great
imagination though.


He's been known for that for better than 50 years!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Shanti Om



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"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:

There is no reason to be bored in HS if there is something else you can
do
that is of more value.


Funny. You've never owned a damn thing since you made up the South
American
stuff!


In another post i gave a half dozen references to people who could 100%
confirm my ownership of stations in Ecuador.


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David Eduardo wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
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Sure they do. It's called dropping out and getting a job or going in the
service.

It was a lot more challenging, rewarding and profitable to own and
run a #1 radio station than to take woodshop or algebra. By being an
owner, I could make mistakes that would cause an employee to be fired
and learn how to fix them and not make them again. As John Kluge said
to a friend of mine, "Son, you don't learn from your successes."


So how did you do this? You are 16, no HS diploma that you could have
gotten early but instead you quit. Who would lend money to a 16 year old
loser to built a radio station?


I worked in radio since I was 13, but had an investment account since I was
9. My father had been an investment banker and taught me; while some kids
got Lone Ranger masks and toy gunbelts, I got shares of stock and could
trade them and add to them. I traded stuff on the Toronto Exchang, mostly,
where $25 could buy 100 shares of Ajax Petroleum. At about 10, I got an
"imperfect" Chandler & Price printing press from my Grandfather (who was
president of the C&P) and sold business cards, letterheads, forms, QSL
cards, etc. By the time I was 17, I had enough money to build a station and
(barely) run it til it became profitable.

There is no reason to be bored in HS if there is something else you
can do that is of more value.


Well, that's water over the dam now.


And I was fortunate to have a family that understood that I could always go
back to school, but never go back in time to seize a moment of opportunity.


They tossed your sorry ass... get over it 'Eduardo'!


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On 22 Mrz., 17:12, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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little kids to molest?



that
was a lot more exciting and productive than falling asleep from boredom
in
high school... and later I had the luxury of studying what I wanted, not
a
required curriculum, in college.


Not a required curriculum...right. This is what lots of people say who
failed to graduate, so I'm willing to bet that you didn't graduate.
Did you?


Nope,


Yep. I had a feeling.

the headhunter firm of Joe Sullivan, Inc. came calling and offered me
a VP position at a publicly traded company to run their broadcast division.
Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free
time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree...



This is what lots of people say who failed to earn a college degree.


what I wanted
was to give some structure to my knowledge of business and finance (radio
management) and the social sciences such as psychology, sociology, cultural
anthropology (radio programming, in other words) and math and statistics
(research and ratings)... which I achieved.


Then you DO have a degree? In what? From where?

It also allowed me to learn
business terminology in English, which I had little familiarity with.


You learned "business terminology". Congratulations. My neighbor just
read the users manual for his new dishwasher. We're throwing him a
party next weekend.
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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:

There is no reason to be bored in HS if there is something else you can
do
that is of more value.


Funny. You've never owned a damn thing since you made up the South
American
stuff!


In another post i gave a half dozen references to people who could 100%
confirm my ownership of stations in Ecuador.


No paperwork. You owned nothing, retard boy.


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You don't mean radio as a business. You mean radio as a scam.


Were the radio business a scam, advertisers would not be coming back for
over 85 years.


Not if it only became a scam in the last few years.
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