Re: LED Bulbs...
No thanks, I have enough junk already.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message news:43ca1cd4$0$25250$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om... > This is illustrative of spammers. Most of them don't even know what they > are selling. They are just looking for fools who will pay any price, for > any thing. Since they haven't quit yet, someone must be buying this junk. > I suppose you could use it for basement or attic insulation. > > Earle > > "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message > news:9f602$43c9ece6$4831b233$17083@FUSE.NET... >> I found it interesting that he was commenting on the superiority of LED >> bulbs but the page was selling amps and flasher units. >> >> >> "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:Gpeyf.1278$1J1.193@tornado.texas.rr.com... >> > "Snow" wrote in message > news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com... >> >> It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any >> >> band, >> >> including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate >> > linear >> >> amps.... >> > >> > Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply >> > that >> > it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM >> > (amplitude >> > modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... > SSB >> > just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... > In >> > my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that >> > someone couldn't implement SSB on FM... >> > >> > >> >> > > |
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I got bored once, and did this to a less than reputable provider of
satellite Internet service. You are next. http://liarband-returns.tripod.com Earle "Professor" <briangriffey@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:1137343971.953832.151970@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Thank you again for your support... > > Professor > www.telstar-electronics.com > |
Re: LED Bulbs...
I got bored once, and did this to a less than reputable provider of
satellite Internet service. You are next. http://liarband-returns.tripod.com Earle "Professor" <briangriffey@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:1137343971.953832.151970@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Thank you again for your support... > > Professor > www.telstar-electronics.com > |
Re: LED Bulbs...
I got bored once, and did this to a less than reputable provider of
satellite Internet service. You are next. http://liarband-returns.tripod.com Earle "Professor" <briangriffey@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:1137343971.953832.151970@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Thank you again for your support... > > Professor > www.telstar-electronics.com > |
Re: LED Bulbs...
I think we've already agreed this latest spammer isn't the sharpest tack in the carpet. What are the flasher units? Little light bulbs to go along the inside of the flasher's raincoat? billy ray proclaimed: > I found it interesting that he was commenting on the superiority of LED > bulbs but the page was selling amps and flasher units. > > > "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:Gpeyf.1278$1J1.193@tornado.texas.rr.com... > >>"Snow" wrote in message news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com... >> >>>It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any >>>band, >>>including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate >> >>linear >> >>>amps.... >> >>Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply >>that >>it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM (amplitude >>modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... SSB >>just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... In >>my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that >>someone couldn't implement SSB on FM... >> >> > > > |
Re: LED Bulbs...
I think we've already agreed this latest spammer isn't the sharpest tack in the carpet. What are the flasher units? Little light bulbs to go along the inside of the flasher's raincoat? billy ray proclaimed: > I found it interesting that he was commenting on the superiority of LED > bulbs but the page was selling amps and flasher units. > > > "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:Gpeyf.1278$1J1.193@tornado.texas.rr.com... > >>"Snow" wrote in message news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com... >> >>>It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any >>>band, >>>including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate >> >>linear >> >>>amps.... >> >>Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply >>that >>it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM (amplitude >>modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... SSB >>just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... In >>my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that >>someone couldn't implement SSB on FM... >> >> > > > |
Re: LED Bulbs...
I think we've already agreed this latest spammer isn't the sharpest tack in the carpet. What are the flasher units? Little light bulbs to go along the inside of the flasher's raincoat? billy ray proclaimed: > I found it interesting that he was commenting on the superiority of LED > bulbs but the page was selling amps and flasher units. > > > "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:Gpeyf.1278$1J1.193@tornado.texas.rr.com... > >>"Snow" wrote in message news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com... >> >>>It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any >>>band, >>>including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate >> >>linear >> >>>amps.... >> >>Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply >>that >>it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM (amplitude >>modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... SSB >>just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... In >>my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that >>someone couldn't implement SSB on FM... >> >> > > > |
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