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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Cheater term and the FCC - reposting of comments
Newest I could find were two posts from yesterday. Give it time...
Chuck Hutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd love to be proven wrong by having you show me a Google hit for this post
10 minutes
Chuck,
I wish I would have kept the e mail that he sent me, but I never thought
it would spark any interest several years later. I never doubted the
comment, so I never checked it out. But the engineer knew all about us,
viewing the posts that were both on the IRCA & NRC lists. I do remember
askin
Bob,
I remember staying at Kona on the Big Island and the gal at the desk at
the motel was from Gearhart OR (2 miles North of Seaside), so yopu never
know where the World might lead you.
As faras Google, I don't remember the list that the engineer
forwarded to me, but it was some Broadcast list
Newest I could find were two posts from yesterday. Give it time...
Chuck Hutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd love to be proven wrong by having you show me a Google hit for this post
10 minutes after it appears.
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> I didn't see a reference to a specific list, so maybe hard-core-dx is
the list he's referring to, and maybe not. It is a broadcasting list,
but without specifics its hard to tell.
>
> Mike
> Bob Foxworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This implies either (1) that the DXer posting to a DX l
Patrick:
I beg to differ.
First, Google does not have any hits for direct posts to the IRCA list.
(Unless they are kindly eliminating hits for "Patrick Martin IRCA" and
"Chuck Hutton IRCA".)
Second, Google does not crawl the net and retrieve new material every 10
minutes.
Third, the broadc
--- Bob Foxworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DXer
> re-posting that material to a "broadcasting list" - or - (2) that a
> reader of
> a "broadcasting list" (there is Broadcast, RT and the AF that I know
> of)
> is reading the DX list and importing comments from the DX list onto
> the broadcastin
I didn't see a reference to a specific list, so maybe hard-core-dx is the list
he's referring to, and maybe not. It is a broadcasting list, but without
specifics its hard to tell.
Mike
Bob Foxworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This implies either (1) that the DXer posting to a DX list ha
> Very good comments. But both the IRCA & NRC lists are indeed Googled.
10
> minutes after I post something on either list, it ends up on
> broadcasting lists per several engineers I know. They see and read all
> about us and what we hear and report. That is another reason I try to
> Patrick
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