Forgot http://www.2theadvocate.com. Was only thinking about streaming live 
radio broadcasts, but The Advocate is a local paper associated with WBRZ, a 
local TV station. You can find video clips on the site and good updates on 
local news.

John Hebert

On 9/6/05, John Hebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> :) Thanks to you good folks down under.
> 
> I think that even if the Earth was half destroyed by evil aliens the 
> Nigerian scammers would still be out there looking to make a quick buck.
> 
> As for local talk radio streams, there are a few. Yes, the coverage is 
> much better than what you get on the mainstream media. Here are the two I 
> know of:
> http://www.wwltv.com/
> http://www.wjbo.com/main.html
> 
> Any others?
> 
> John Hebert
> 
> On 9/6/05, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > G'Day folks,
> > 
> > I have lurked on this list for some time now, and have enjoyed the
> > banter, the comments, the assistance. My contributions have been NIL.
> > Maybe that'll change at this point.
> > 
> > You guys have been through a terrible time - I have been reading the 
> > news papers and watching the evening news. Talkback radio is filled with
> > talk about NO and the hurricane, and about Australians who were in NO
> > during the hurricane; we still have 8 missing. A piddling number
> > considering NO residents, but people who also have family and friends
> > who are missing them.
> > 
> > Our thoughts are with you - As I sit here and write I (really am)
> > listening to Fats Domino singing Walking Back to New Orleans. And 
> > thinking about our family visit to NO in Jan. And the next time I go
> > back to New Orleans. I _will_ be back to visit - next time to BR as 
> > well?
> > 
> > Now maybe it's time for moment of humour in the midst of this tragedy. A 
> > 
> > time to pause, take a deep breath, and then get on with the task at 
> > hand.
> > 
> > Take a moment to read this. Laugh at it, for that is what it deserves,
> > and then move on. And anyone whose name begins with an "S", maybe this 
> > is your lucky day.
> > 
> > I truly hope this helps.
> > 
> > Alan.
> > 
> > BTW, anyone know a local talkback radio station I can tune to and hear
> > what's going on without the spin of the major networks?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Dear <Sxxxxx>, 
> > 
> > My name is Jan Pampoen and I am so glad that I am able to contact you in
> > these trying times.
> > My late father (rest his sole) was the COE of a huge conglemrate
> > company dealing with international clients.
> > Unfortuantely his last buisiness trip to Iraq proved to be fatal for him
> > as he was run over by a huge boulder that came loose from a mountain
> > while he was brokering a deal to sell oil rights to an Iraqi noble.
> > Due to his dangerous work, he has made provision for this by saving all 
> > his travel expense money in an offshore account kept in a bank in New
> > Orleans.
> > To be able to save all this money he only survived on a pack of provitas
> > and a bottle of water on all of his business trips.
> > 
> > At the time of his death he has accumilated $200 000 000 in his savings
> > account that is due to me and my siblings.
> > Unfortunately, due to the recent disaster in New Orleans, we cannnot
> > transfer the money directly to our accounts. 
> > 
> > This is where your help will be appreciated. The Bank of New Orleans
> > informed us that the money can only be transferred to a person in South
> > Africa whose name starts with an 'S', as that is the only key on thier 
> > water-flooded keyboard of thier mainframe that still works.
> > 
> > We would offer you 10% of the total amount ($20 000 000) as a fee for
> > helping us to tranfer the money.
> > 
> > Awaiting your favourable response in aticipation. 
> > 
> > _______________________________________________
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> > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net 
> > 
> 
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alan)
Date: Tue Sep  6 08:42:12 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] Time to pause briefly?
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Thanks for those links. I'll check them out tomorrow. Too late right now.

Alan.

John Hebert wrote:
> Forgot http://www.2theadvocate.com. Was only thinking about streaming 
> live radio broadcasts, but The Advocate is a local paper associated with 
> WBRZ, a local TV station. You can find video clips on the site and good 
> updates on local news.
> 
> John Hebert
> 
> On 9/6/05, *John Hebert* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     :) Thanks to you good folks down under.
> 
>     I think that even if the Earth was half destroyed by evil aliens the
>     Nigerian scammers would still be out there looking to make a quick buck.
> 
>     As for local talk radio streams, there are a few. Yes, the coverage
>     is much better than what you get on the mainstream media. Here are
>     the two I know of:
>     http://www.wwltv.com/
>     http://www.wjbo.com/main.html
> 
>     Any others?
> 
>     John Hebert
> 
> 
>     On 9/6/05, *Alan* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>         G'Day folks,
> 
>         I have lurked on this list for some time now, and have enjoyed the
>         banter, the comments, the assistance. My contributions have been
>         NIL.
>         Maybe that'll change at this point.
> 
>         You guys have been through a terrible time - I have been reading
>         the
>         news papers and watching the evening news. Talkback radio is
>         filled with
>         talk about NO and the hurricane, and about Australians who were
>         in NO
>         during the hurricane; we still have 8 missing. A piddling number
>         considering NO residents, but people who also have family and
>         friends
>         who are missing them.
> 
>         Our thoughts are with you - As I sit here and write I (really am)
>         listening to Fats Domino singing Walking Back to New Orleans. And
>         thinking about our family visit to NO in Jan. And the next time I go
>         back to New Orleans. I _will_ be back to visit - next time to BR
>         as well?
> 
>         Now maybe it's time for moment of humour in the midst of this
>         tragedy. A
>         time to pause, take a deep breath, and then get on with the task
>         at hand.
> 
>         Take a moment to read this. Laugh at it, for that is what it
>         deserves,
>         and then move on. And anyone whose name begins with an "S",
>         maybe this
>         is your lucky day.
> 
>         I truly hope this helps.
> 
>         Alan.
> 
>         BTW, anyone know a local talkback radio station I can tune to
>         and hear
>         what's going on without the spin of the major networks?
> 
> 
> 
>         Dear <Sxxxxx>,
> 
>         My name is Jan Pampoen and I am so glad that I am able to
>         contact you in
>         these trying times.
>         My late father  (rest his sole) was the COE of a huge conglemrate
>         company dealing with international clients.
>         Unfortuantely his last buisiness trip to Iraq proved to be fatal
>         for him
>         as he was run over by a huge boulder that came loose from a mountain
>         while he was brokering a deal to sell oil rights to an Iraqi noble.
>         Due to his dangerous work, he has made provision for this by
>         saving all
>         his travel expense money in an offshore account kept in a bank
>         in New
>         Orleans.
>         To be able to save all this money he only survived on a pack of
>         provitas
>         and a bottle of water on all of his business trips.
> 
>         At the time of his death he has accumilated $200 000 000 in his
>         savings
>         account that is due to me and my siblings.
>         Unfortunately, due to the recent disaster in New Orleans, we cannnot
>         transfer the money directly to our accounts.
> 
>         This is where your help will be appreciated.  The Bank of New
>         Orleans
>         informed us that the money can only be transferred to a person
>         in South
>         Africa whose name starts with an 'S', as that is the only key on
>         thier
>         water-flooded keyboard of thier mainframe that still works.
> 
>         We would offer you 10% of the total amount ($20 000 000) as a
>         fee for
>         helping us to tranfer the money.
> 
>         Awaiting your favourable response in aticipation.
> 
>         _______________________________________________
>         General mailing list
>         [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>         http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net
>         <http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net>
> 
> 
> 
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