R. F. Burns said:
I'm not convinced you are a "reasonable person", "without an axe to bear in this fight." Otherwise you would not pre-judge my remarks as "over the top anti Ibiquity comments", and that somehow, I "have problems greater then dealing with HD technology." Are you claiming to have mysterious, spiritualistic, inter-dimensional, psychiatric, divination powers?
Your repeated claims to be able to diagnose strangers psychological problems at a distance and similar statements, and opinions, are totally irrational.
Thousands, including myself, have registered their opposition to HD radio, additional free spectrum for conglomerates, and more media concentration, with the FCC, and congress. That is, constitutional, legal action.
Your repetitious claims of supernatural powers, expose your bias and bring into question your "problems greater then dealing with HD technology."
Hmm, any reasonable person would have to conclude from reading your comments that your over the top anti Ibiquity comments and those of others who use similar catch phrases have problems greater then dealing with HD technology. Why not get off the computer and consider legal action if you feel you have a case. In other words, put your money where your mouths (or in this case) keyboards are. Note, this isn't pro or anti IBOC statement, it's only an observation from a relative newcomer without an axe to bear in this fight.
I'm not convinced you are a "reasonable person", "without an axe to bear in this fight." Otherwise you would not pre-judge my remarks as "over the top anti Ibiquity comments", and that somehow, I "have problems greater then dealing with HD technology." Are you claiming to have mysterious, spiritualistic, inter-dimensional, psychiatric, divination powers?
Your repeated claims to be able to diagnose strangers psychological problems at a distance and similar statements, and opinions, are totally irrational.
Thousands, including myself, have registered their opposition to HD radio, additional free spectrum for conglomerates, and more media concentration, with the FCC, and congress. That is, constitutional, legal action.
Your repetitious claims of supernatural powers, expose your bias and bring into question your "problems greater then dealing with HD technology."