Re: emissions
he who smelt it,dealt it...
gawd,you are an insufferable dork...
> > look, I'm not taking you to task on your 'perceptions' of
> > this market,(thanks for your mildly generous ink) but your
>
> > arrogant pomposity ,and your 'bone' to pick, betrays your
> > superficial knowledge of what's actually taking place,
> other
> > than what you can cull from the trades...head
> > west,buffalo-breath
>
> You'd be surprised at how much "local knowlege" you can have
> of a market from a distance if you spend some time there,
> and know some of the right people. That being said,
> LISTENING to Syracuse radio - however painful that
> experience might be at times - tells me more than any other
> source. I have the opportunity to hear Syracuse radio
> periodically - often enough to have any opinion.
>
> Perhaps you're so immersed in your local "scene" that you
> don't have anything to really compare it to. Syracuse, for
> all its "originality", has several large operators who have
> imposed many of the same practices and problems that they
> use in other markets. You're not really as unique as you
> might suspect. So, I think you'll find that most of my
> points are valid, and that some emissions are so malodorous
> that you can smell them from a distance.
>