Band trashing is a 'game the marketplace' strategy used by Wall Street.
Continue trashing until both listeners and analog broadcasters capitulate to
HD.
That's the game.
Compare w/squatting. Some mucolone builds a shack in the middle of nowhere.
Depending upon state, after as little as seven years, provided none objected,
property became his.
In RI & elsewhere this applies to casual trespassers. Black Point, N of
Scarborough Beach, Narragansett, became cause celebre, late 80s. Former Lownes
Estate, desolate property ran half mile along Atlantic, spectacular. Fishermen,
lovers, wild-eyed DX fiends, half-gassed campers, birdwatchers, spastics,
lunatics, the walking dead, traversed this magnificent spot & wore a path along
shoreline.
Bent-nose developers tried to develop it. Naturalists and other highly
dangerous subversives fought them in court. Time-worn path at waters' edge
belonged to the people, so said state law. Some trifling nonsense about public
riparian and littoral rights. Yeah. Trifling.
Friend of ours on zoning board questioned these nice 'developers', a
federal judge among them. Our friend was run off the road and seriously
injured, by
sheer coincidence, surely.
Nice crowd. 'Developers' eventually were reimbursed by the state of RI for
the land, public still frequents the property. Are HD shonks 'gaming the
market' by applying inapplicable squatters' rights concepts to RF spectrum?
Hey, why
not? Wasn't 'everybody does it' one among many twisted slogans blatted by
wretched 90s thugs?
TeamBLOC squats on public airwaves with vague approval of FCC. Public
doesn't object, after a while, TeamBLOC's' adverse posession becomes fact.
It won't work. Truth to TeamBLOC is like penicillin to syphilis. For proof,
check out radio-info board. The same few HD barking moonbats hold court,
blustering at all who question St. iBLOC the Analog Slayer. They sound like
moronic
thugs, albeit without the con-man's natural charm.
People aren't fooled by hinky, start/stop, j/off 'rollouts'.
z
pv zecchino
manwhattamoonbat key, fl
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