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Big John
August 17th 03, 02:38 AM
quote
DFW disc jockey causes angst for morning commuters
An on-air stunt by a Dallas radio disc jockey Friday morning had some
people believing that the blackout in the Northeast had spread to
north Texas.
It hadn't, but a radio personality who goes by the "The Fitz" on the
weekday morning show on KRBV 100.3 FM spent more than two hours
telling listeners that the power was out.
"It was awful. Something like this is dangerous," said Julia Butler,
who lives near Lancaster and commutes to work in Fort Worth. "Fitz
went on for two hours about blackouts in the area. He said schools
were closed and that a virus had infected the electrical system and
that grocery stores were mobbed by people getting supplies.
I took an alternate way to work, which made me late. It was only
later that he said it was a joke.
Butler said that in these times when terrorism is on th minds of
people, such jokes are not welcome.
This person is not mature enough to be on the radio. It caused a lot
of stress for me," Butler said.
Dan Kieley, the station's program director said he didn't hear the
show. He declined to comment and referred questions to station manager
Dave Seibert, who did not return calls to his office.
John Knight of Euless said it was irresponsible to tell people that
businesses were closed and they shouldn't go to work.
Knight said he was planning a formal complaint to the FCC, which
regulates radio and TV stations.
The station's online message board was filled with comments pro and
con.
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I wonder who gave a 'pro' comment to the stupid idiot. He must be a
brother of ZZOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooom.
Big John
Mike
August 17th 03, 07:20 AM
"Big John" > wrote in message
...
> quote
>
> DFW disc jockey causes angst for morning commuters
>
> An on-air stunt by a Dallas radio disc jockey Friday morning had some
> people believing that the blackout in the Northeast had spread to
> north Texas.
>
> It hadn't, but a radio personality who goes by the "The Fitz" on the
> weekday morning show on KRBV 100.3 FM spent more than two hours
> telling listeners that the power was out.
>
> "It was awful. Something like this is dangerous," said Julia Butler,
> who lives near Lancaster and commutes to work in Fort Worth. "Fitz
> went on for two hours about blackouts in the area. He said schools
> were closed and that a virus had infected the electrical system and
> that grocery stores were mobbed by people getting supplies.
>
> I took an alternate way to work, which made me late. It was only
> later that he said it was a joke.
>
> Butler said that in these times when terrorism is on th minds of
> people, such jokes are not welcome.
>
> This person is not mature enough to be on the radio. It caused a lot
> of stress for me," Butler said.
>
> Dan Kieley, the station's program director said he didn't hear the
> show. He declined to comment and referred questions to station manager
> Dave Seibert, who did not return calls to his office.
>
> John Knight of Euless said it was irresponsible to tell people that
> businesses were closed and they shouldn't go to work.
>
> Knight said he was planning a formal complaint to the FCC, which
> regulates radio and TV stations.
>
> The station's online message board was filled with comments pro and
> con.
>
> unquote
>
> I wonder who gave a 'pro' comment to the stupid idiot. He must be a
> brother of ZZOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooom.
>
>
> Big John
USA Patriot Act - http://www.epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html
Section 801 - Terrorist attacks and other acts of violence against mass
transportation systems.
Paragraph 7 - GENERAL PROHIBITIONS- Whoever willfully conveys or causes to
be conveyed false information, knowing the information to be false,
concerning an attempt or alleged attempt being made or to be made, to do any
act which would be a crime prohibited by this subsection;
Speaking as a person who spent 27 hours in the middle of 50,000,000 people
without power, seems like the perfect fit to me.
--Mike
Mike
August 17th 03, 07:40 AM
Second part got cut off, should be...
Paragraph 7 - GENERAL PROHIBITIONS- Whoever willfully conveys or causes to
be conveyed false information, knowing the information to be false,
concerning an attempt or alleged attempt being made or to be made, to do any
act which would be a crime prohibited by this subsection; shall be fined
under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both, if such
act is committed, or in the case of a threat or conspiracy such act would be
committed, on, against, or affecting a mass transportation provider engaged
in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, or if in the course of
committing such act, that person travels or communicates across a State line
in order to commit such act, or transports materials across a State line in
aid of the commission of such act.
"Mike" > wrote in message
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>
> "Big John" > wrote in message
> ...
> > quote
> >
> > DFW disc jockey causes angst for morning commuters
> >
> > An on-air stunt by a Dallas radio disc jockey Friday morning had some
> > people believing that the blackout in the Northeast had spread to
> > north Texas.
> >
> > It hadn't, but a radio personality who goes by the "The Fitz" on the
> > weekday morning show on KRBV 100.3 FM spent more than two hours
> > telling listeners that the power was out.
> >
> > "It was awful. Something like this is dangerous," said Julia Butler,
> > who lives near Lancaster and commutes to work in Fort Worth. "Fitz
> > went on for two hours about blackouts in the area. He said schools
> > were closed and that a virus had infected the electrical system and
> > that grocery stores were mobbed by people getting supplies.
> >
> > I took an alternate way to work, which made me late. It was only
> > later that he said it was a joke.
> >
> > Butler said that in these times when terrorism is on th minds of
> > people, such jokes are not welcome.
> >
> > This person is not mature enough to be on the radio. It caused a lot
> > of stress for me," Butler said.
> >
> > Dan Kieley, the station's program director said he didn't hear the
> > show. He declined to comment and referred questions to station manager
> > Dave Seibert, who did not return calls to his office.
> >
> > John Knight of Euless said it was irresponsible to tell people that
> > businesses were closed and they shouldn't go to work.
> >
> > Knight said he was planning a formal complaint to the FCC, which
> > regulates radio and TV stations.
> >
> > The station's online message board was filled with comments pro and
> > con.
> >
> > unquote
> >
> > I wonder who gave a 'pro' comment to the stupid idiot. He must be a
> > brother of ZZOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooom.
> >
> >
> > Big John
>
> USA Patriot Act - http://www.epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html
>
> Section 801 - Terrorist attacks and other acts of violence against mass
> transportation systems.
>
> Paragraph 7 - GENERAL PROHIBITIONS- Whoever willfully conveys or causes to
> be conveyed false information, knowing the information to be false,
> concerning an attempt or alleged attempt being made or to be made, to do
any
> act which would be a crime prohibited by this subsection;
>
> Speaking as a person who spent 27 hours in the middle of 50,000,000 people
> without power, seems like the perfect fit to me.
>
> --Mike
>
>
>
Pardon my ignorance, but what does this have to do with piloting?
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 20:38:14 -0500, Big John > wrote:
> quote
>
> DFW disc jockey causes angst for morning commuters
>
> An on-air stunt by a Dallas radio disc jockey Friday morning had some
> people believing that the blackout in the Northeast had spread to
> north Texas.
>
> It hadn't, but a radio personality who goes by the "The Fitz" on the
> weekday morning show on KRBV 100.3 FM spent more than two hours
> telling listeners that the power was out.
>
> "It was awful. Something like this is dangerous," said Julia Butler,
> who lives near Lancaster and commutes to work in Fort Worth. "Fitz
> went on for two hours about blackouts in the area. He said schools
> were closed and that a virus had infected the electrical system and
> that grocery stores were mobbed by people getting supplies.
>
> I took an alternate way to work, which made me late. It was only
> later that he said it was a joke.
>
> Butler said that in these times when terrorism is on th minds of
> people, such jokes are not welcome.
>
> This person is not mature enough to be on the radio. It caused a lot
> of stress for me," Butler said.
>
> Dan Kieley, the station's program director said he didn't hear the
> show. He declined to comment and referred questions to station manager
> Dave Seibert, who did not return calls to his office.
>
> John Knight of Euless said it was irresponsible to tell people that
> businesses were closed and they shouldn't go to work.
>
> Knight said he was planning a formal complaint to the FCC, which
> regulates radio and TV stations.
>
> The station's online message board was filled with comments pro and
> con.
>
> unquote
>
> I wonder who gave a 'pro' comment to the stupid idiot. He must be a
> brother of ZZOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooom.
>
>
> Big John
Big John
August 18th 03, 03:05 AM
Stevens
Really doesn't actually.
1. Was a post on r.a.p about checking in when power came back on line
(Not a good r.a.p subject. Nothing about piloting).
2. Put a short bit about news paper article on above thread, to show
the kooks riding on the power outage (and disruption to flight).
3. Found article in the wife's waste basket and posted it complete in
a new thread. If you had been going to fly (GA or Commercial) around
DFW would guess you would have canceled your fight based on this
kook???
All that being said, was not a very narrow post on just GA piloting.
Next time I will put "Piloting not" in post to stay on subject.
Big John
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 10:32:49 -0400, wrote:
>
>Pardon my ignorance, but what does this have to do with piloting?
>************************************************** *******************
>
>On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 20:38:14 -0500, Big John > wrote:
>
>> quote
>>
>> DFW disc jockey causes angst for morning commuters
>>
>> An on-air stunt by a Dallas radio disc jockey Friday morning had some
>> people believing that the blackout in the Northeast had spread to
>> north Texas.
>>
>> It hadn't, but a radio personality who goes by the "The Fitz" on the
>> weekday morning show on KRBV 100.3 FM spent more than two hours
>> telling listeners that the power was out.
>>
>> "It was awful. Something like this is dangerous," said Julia Butler,
>> who lives near Lancaster and commutes to work in Fort Worth. "Fitz
>> went on for two hours about blackouts in the area. He said schools
>> were closed and that a virus had infected the electrical system and
>> that grocery stores were mobbed by people getting supplies.
>>
>> I took an alternate way to work, which made me late. It was only
>> later that he said it was a joke.
>>
>> Butler said that in these times when terrorism is on th minds of
>> people, such jokes are not welcome.
>>
>> This person is not mature enough to be on the radio. It caused a lot
>> of stress for me," Butler said.
>>
>> Dan Kieley, the station's program director said he didn't hear the
>> show. He declined to comment and referred questions to station manager
>> Dave Seibert, who did not return calls to his office.
>>
>> John Knight of Euless said it was irresponsible to tell people that
>> businesses were closed and they shouldn't go to work.
>>
>> Knight said he was planning a formal complaint to the FCC, which
>> regulates radio and TV stations.
>>
>> The station's online message board was filled with comments pro and
>> con.
>>
>> unquote
>>
>> I wonder who gave a 'pro' comment to the stupid idiot. He must be a
>> brother of ZZOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooom.
>>
>>
>> Big John
Big John
August 18th 03, 04:08 AM
Stephens
By the way what about all the postings about 'gays' on r.a.p? Doesn't
sound like that subject is 'on thread'?? You might go there and make
your comment also.
Big John
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 10:32:49 -0400, wrote:
>
>Pardon my ignorance, but what does this have to do with piloting?
>************************************************** *******************
>
>On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 20:38:14 -0500, Big John > wrote:
>
>> quote
>>
>> DFW disc jockey causes angst for morning commuters
>>
>> An on-air stunt by a Dallas radio disc jockey Friday morning had some
>> people believing that the blackout in the Northeast had spread to
>> north Texas.
>>
>> It hadn't, but a radio personality who goes by the "The Fitz" on the
>> weekday morning show on KRBV 100.3 FM spent more than two hours
>> telling listeners that the power was out.
>>
>> "It was awful. Something like this is dangerous," said Julia Butler,
>> who lives near Lancaster and commutes to work in Fort Worth. "Fitz
>> went on for two hours about blackouts in the area. He said schools
>> were closed and that a virus had infected the electrical system and
>> that grocery stores were mobbed by people getting supplies.
>>
>> I took an alternate way to work, which made me late. It was only
>> later that he said it was a joke.
>>
>> Butler said that in these times when terrorism is on th minds of
>> people, such jokes are not welcome.
>>
>> This person is not mature enough to be on the radio. It caused a lot
>> of stress for me," Butler said.
>>
>> Dan Kieley, the station's program director said he didn't hear the
>> show. He declined to comment and referred questions to station manager
>> Dave Seibert, who did not return calls to his office.
>>
>> John Knight of Euless said it was irresponsible to tell people that
>> businesses were closed and they shouldn't go to work.
>>
>> Knight said he was planning a formal complaint to the FCC, which
>> regulates radio and TV stations.
>>
>> The station's online message board was filled with comments pro and
>> con.
>>
>> unquote
>>
>> I wonder who gave a 'pro' comment to the stupid idiot. He must be a
>> brother of ZZOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooom.
>>
>>
>> Big John
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