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Author Topic: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.  (Read 985 times)
SayNoToIBOC
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2006, 04:18:38 PM »

You have 261 - that's not too slim !  At least, I took a real break, for a few days - but, I really missed you guys !  I feel like we are an exclusive, dysfunctional club, or something !
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SayNoToIBOC
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2006, 04:19:44 PM »

Oh boy, HD2 polka stream !
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IBOCRocks
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #12 on: August 17, 2006, 07:52:56 PM »

You have 261 - that's not too slim !  At least, I took a real break, for a few days - but, I really missed you guys !  I feel like we are an exclusive, dysfunctional club, or something !

Really, I missed you too!  I just kept sending myself profanity-laden tirades filled with hate and lies, and it was just like dealing with you.  I felt better then, 'cause I got my laugh.
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SayNoToIBOC
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2006, 09:26:32 PM »

IBOCRockss wrote: "Really, I missed you too!  I just kept sending myself profanity-laden tirades filled with hate and lies, and it was just like dealing with you.  I felt better then, 'cause I got my laugh."

You see, I knew you thrived on abuse !
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #14 on: August 18, 2006, 05:13:15 AM »

HD streams explode the myth that HD Radio has better quality then webstreams! Same codec as used by HD Radio, but often at higher bitrates and offers 5.1 surround sound!
Hundreds of new HD stations you can actually hear from your location.
http://www.tuner2.com/

I sure can't top any of the nonsense above!  Notice how he doesn't say "Try HD Radio for yourself!"

It's because he knows that what he presents as "alternatives" really aren't.

This guy is the Granddaddy of misinformation.  Like that this board was taken over by pro-IBOC "factions" and that a court order was needed to remove them.

Comical.
Pure fabrication and your personal fantasies.
Why would anyone without a suspicious ulterior motive (like HD Radio promotion) encourage others to try a defective product that uses deceptive advertising and marketing practices (HD Radio). Of course all Amerians are free to try any legal product, or engage in any legal activity a citizen wishes. EVEN LISTENING TO SECONDARY RADIO COVERAGE AREAS, SKY WAVE, SKIP, AND, YES EVEN THAT MOST REPULSIVE AND DESPICABLE ACTIVITY (FREQUENTLY EQUATED BY IBOCers WITH MURDER), THE MOST VILE AND DREADED (BY IBOCers) DXING!

Here is another of the never ending parade lies told by IBOCers:

"This guy is the Granddaddy of misinformation.  Like that this board was taken over by pro-IBOC "factions" and that a court order was needed to remove them."

I have never posted or said any such thing. Pure lies, false accusations and deception just as all your other posts.

The following clearly admits the HD supporters marketing strategy:
"These guys really exemplify how not to promote your own business.  Sign up to the forum with a few of your buddies, repeatedly post insults about how bad the product is and then link to your own sites.  Yeah, great viral marketing campaign.  A-holes."

That's the HD Radio marketing campaign! It's hard to market and advertise a product so defective as HD Radio without all this misdirection and deception. Just like Hitler, blame freedom loving radio listeners, and people who disagree with you, for the defects and failures of your ideas and beliefs.

People opposing HD Radio are selling or promoting nothing. It is HD Radio supporters that are peddling a defective technology and new, expensive radios.
Quotations and links to various statements and articles are facilitated and encouraged on this board, quite unlike other boards where oppinions that are not strictly party line compliant are verboten.

Have a nice day. Grin
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"HD RADIO- MAKES FM SOUND LIKE AM, AND AM SOUND LIKE CRAP!"
IBOCRocks
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2006, 08:46:45 AM »

HD streams explode the myth that HD Radio has better quality then webstreams! Same codec as used by HD Radio, but often at higher bitrates and offers 5.1 surround sound!
Hundreds of new HD stations you can actually hear from your location.
http://www.tuner2.com/

I sure can't top any of the nonsense above!  Notice how he doesn't say "Try HD Radio for yourself!"

It's because he knows that what he presents as "alternatives" really aren't.

This guy is the Granddaddy of misinformation.  Like that this board was taken over by pro-IBOC "factions" and that a court order was needed to remove them.

Comical.
Pure fabrication and your personal fantasies.
Why would anyone without a suspicious ulterior motive (like HD Radio promotion) encourage others to try a defective product that uses deceptive advertising and marketing practices (HD Radio). Of course all Amerians are free to try any legal product, or engage in any legal activity a citizen wishes. EVEN LISTENING TO SECONDARY RADIO COVERAGE AREAS, SKY WAVE, SKIP, AND, YES EVEN THAT MOST REPULSIVE AND DESPICABLE ACTIVITY (FREQUENTLY EQUATED BY IBOCers WITH MURDER), THE MOST VILE AND DREADED (BY IBOCers) DXING!

Here is another of the never ending parade lies told by IBOCers:

"This guy is the Granddaddy of misinformation.  Like that this board was taken over by pro-IBOC "factions" and that a court order was needed to remove them."

I have never posted or said any such thing. Pure lies, false accusations and deception just as all your other posts.

The following clearly admits the HD supporters marketing strategy:
"These guys really exemplify how not to promote your own business.  Sign up to the forum with a few of your buddies, repeatedly post insults about how bad the product is and then link to your own sites.  Yeah, great viral marketing campaign.  A-holes."

That's the HD Radio marketing campaign! It's hard to market and advertise a product so defective as HD Radio without all this misdirection and deception. Just like Hitler, blame freedom loving radio listeners, and people who disagree with you, for the defects and failures of your ideas and beliefs.

People opposing HD Radio are selling or promoting nothing. It is HD Radio supporters that are peddling a defective technology and new, expensive radios.
Quotations and links to various statements and articles are facilitated and encouraged on this board, quite unlike other boards where oppinions that are not strictly party line compliant are verboten.

Have a nice day. Grin

Wow...way to completely not answer for anything!  So this, from your blog, is was not written by you?

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WEBSITE HIJACKED, PSYCHO-TERRORISTS THWARTED
An open website and forum was hijacked by a conspiracy of pro-HD Radio psycho-terrorists, making threats and blocking access to the (formerly) open forum to those who pointed out HD radio's shortcomings and increasing unnecessary interference to analog broadcasting (and others with valid information and opinions). Some of the hijackers are employees of companies that are members or supporters of the HD Radio consortium (cartel) and were preventing the public from getting accurate information about HD Radio's defects, and about the cartel that is creating unnecessary destructive interference to AM and FM broadcast reception on the public's airwaves (and 1 billion radios).
A court order was issued and control of the website to the rightful owners was re-established.
Here is a link to the website that was hijacked:
http://www.radio-info.com/

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Not a lie?  That's a whopper!!

Prove that HD Supporters had anything to to with a "Denial of Service" attack, of the need for a court order, please.

Show me any post you've made that says anything close to "just try HD radio and see for yourself". 

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SayNoToIBOC
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2006, 08:49:45 AM »

IBOCRocks wrote: "WEBSITE HIJACKED, PSYCHO-TERRORISTS THWARTED
An open website and forum was hijacked by a conspiracy of pro-HD Radio psycho-terrorists, making threats and blocking access to the (formerly) open forum to those who pointed out HD radio's shortcomings and increasing unnecessary interference to analog broadcasting (and others with valid information and opinions). Some of the hijackers are employees of companies that are members or supporters of the HD Radio consortium (cartel) and were preventing the public from getting accurate information about HD Radio's defects, and about the cartel that is creating unnecessary destructive interference to AM and FM broadcast reception on the public's airwaves (and 1 billion radios).
A court order was issued and control of the website to the rightful owners was re-established.
Here is a link to the website that was hijacked:"

Hey, I remember you used this in another thread - I knew you couldn't type that fast !  I bet, you thought I wouldn't remember your previous post !
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IBOCRocks
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #17 on: August 18, 2006, 08:51:13 AM »

IBOCRocks wrote: "WEBSITE HIJACKED, PSYCHO-TERRORISTS THWARTED
An open website and forum was hijacked by a conspiracy of pro-HD Radio psycho-terrorists, making threats and blocking access to the (formerly) open forum to those who pointed out HD radio's shortcomings and increasing unnecessary interference to analog broadcasting (and others with valid information and opinions). Some of the hijackers are employees of companies that are members or supporters of the HD Radio consortium (cartel) and were preventing the public from getting accurate information about HD Radio's defects, and about the cartel that is creating unnecessary destructive interference to AM and FM broadcast reception on the public's airwaves (and 1 billion radios).
A court order was issued and control of the website to the rightful owners was re-established.
Here is a link to the website that was hijacked:"

Hey, I remember you used this in another thread - I knew you couldn't type that fast !  I bet, you thought I wouldn't remember your previous post !


Wow - you're smart!  Why would I care if you remembered the other post?  I used the same wild lie to prove the same point!  Kind of like you and 7 foot dipoles...
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SayNoToIBOC
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #18 on: August 18, 2006, 08:53:47 AM »

You have your 7-foot dipole antenna hidden - remember ?  What, is it hidden in the attic ?  Cheesy
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IBOCRocks
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Re: HD Radio: too little, too late-Don't be fooled by HD Radio Hype.
« Reply #19 on: August 18, 2006, 08:55:49 AM »

You have your 7-foot dipole antenna hidden - remember ?  What, is it hidden in the attic ?  Cheesy

Show us all where I said that.

Oops!  Another lie from SayNoToIBOC!

It's like a game:  SayNo will write a lie every time he posts.  Spot it for fun and laughs!
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