[BC] SX5 Bites the dust.
RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
Wed Oct 3 14:31:33 CDT 2007
In your interface specification, please consider that you
must not use any round or square holes. Further, the
tool must look like an external male anatomical
component or else the manager wouldn't know how
to use it.
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Cheers,
Richard B. Johnson
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-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Thomas G. Osenkowsky" <tosenkowsky at prodigy.net>
> As a former small market GM, I am very pleased
> to have a whiff of fresh air! Now comes an engineer
> who has a sense of business! Do my eyes deceive
> or are you teasing me?
>
> I am in the process of formulating the STIC (Standard
> Transmitter Interface Connector). It will have two
> sizes. 3 1/8 inch for low power, 6 1/8 inch for high power.
> On a single connector AC, RF, audio, remote control,
> composite, etc. will be housed. How does this relate?
>
> By using the STIC, any person with limited or no
> technical expertise and disconnect and reconnect a
> transmitter. A mover can remove the defunct transmitter
> and install the new one. All interface will be standardized,
> regardless of manufacturer. A manager can do it in minutes
> with the supplied tool (wrench to tighten supplied bolts).
>
> This eliminates the need for engineers. No air filters to clean,
> no differences in control functions, etc. Engineers are
> employees. Employees want raises, the latest in equipment,
> have doctor appointments, kid's soccer games, get sick,
> take vacations, etc. By eliminating this need, a station can
> increase profits by cutting costs.
>
> Is this bad? What about dividends/bonuses for managers?
> They have to put up with this from every staff member. By
> eliminating staff, profits are increased. Is this bad? Do you
> own stock? Stock values increase when production costs
> are cut. Period. Owners, stock holders and managers deserve
> the highest compensation. Is this bad? Even major corporations
> have stock holders to answer to.
>
> Instead of engineers complaining at IBOC, EAS and everything
> else they could be sending letters of encouragement and help
> to Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, and others in
> need of wisdom.
>
> Tom Osenkowsky, CPBE
> Who ran out of medicine this morning.....
>
> > Why hire somebody to maintain the equipment?
> > If the station runs a transmitter until it burns out,
> > then buys a new one, they are ahead of the game
> > as far as expenses are concerned. Your wages
> > are "thrown away," as far as the accountants are
> > concerned. In Massachusetts one is now even
> > required to have medical insurance and the
> > employer is required to contribute.
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