From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12161 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, September 8 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12161 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Congratulations! You can get a $100 Buffalo Wild Wings gift card! ["Buffa] Congratulations! You can get a $100 Olive Garden gift card! ["Thank you! ] =?UTF-8?B?2K7ZhNin2YQg2KfZhNmB2KrYsdipINmF2YYgMTfYp9mE2YkgMjHYs 9io2KrZhdio2LE=?= [reham nomeer Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $100 Buffalo Wild Wings gift card! Congratulations! You can get a $100 Buffalo Wild Wings gift card! http://redboosttonic.life/zDYHobMe5iMUchUikaNg1-4oGP8ww2Sxt4wbSCVrYIN3dotKEw http://redboosttonic.life/eM9rZMBLz4uG8r4DIqscMqfLxP93y-1-OPUpGR5Tvidl3j9FTQ together as a single antenna, to transmit or receive radio waves. The individual antennas (called elements) are usually connected to a single receiver or transmitter by feedlines that feed the power to the elements in a specific phase relationship. The radio waves radiated by each individual antenna combine and superpose, adding together (interfering constructively) to enhance the power radiated in desired directions, and cancelling (interfering destructively) to reduce the power radiated in other directions. Similarly, when used for receiving, the separate radio frequency currents from the individual antennas combine in the receiver with the correct phase relationship to enhance signals received from the desired directions and cancel signals from undesired directions. More sophisticated array antennas may have multiple transmitter or receiver modules, each connected to a separate antenna element or group of elements. An antenna array can achieve higher gain (directivity), that is a narrower beam of radio waves, than could be achieved by a single element. In general, the larger the number of individual antenna elements used, the higher the gain and the narrower the beam. Some antenna arrays (such as military phased array radars) are composed of thousands of individual antennas. Arrays can be used to achieve higher gain, to give path diversity (also called MIMO) which increases communication reliability, to cance ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2023 10:21:42 +0200 From: "Thank you! Olive Garden" Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $100 Olive Garden gift card! Congratulations! You can get a $100 Olive Garden gift card! http://alpileandiet.services/iy4qUgChHbLNcYZDrqQfKLgPvr3u2uKNnCig33dH_TgK9DRCfQ http://alpileandiet.services/FIhAnZB1YMO_EMYefL90ejbpyVpfCga__v6r1U2x5wbPT4sLgg The original antenna configuration for the station was two T-antennas hung from four 200-foot (61 m) towers, one T-antenna to the north of the station and the other to the south of the station. Shortly after the commencement of transmissions, the channels were identified by a name denoting its function. The National channel was carried on 842 kHz, and a "Regional" service on 1148 kHz. The transmitting station itself featured the latest transmitters from the Marconi Company. No public electricity supply was available so large generators were installed and an extensive support staff was recruited and trained by the BBC. 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The station was re-engineered in the late 1970s and an extra T-antenna (mini T) was hung between two 18.3 m (60 ft) poles constructed a few hundred feet north from the original north T-antenna, and new transmission equipment was installed replacing the original Marconi transmitters, the 140 kW STC transmitter, and other BBC-designed transmission equipment which was installed in the 1960s. After the re-engineering the south T-antenna and the 91.4 m (300 ft) mast transmitted BBC Radio London and Radio 3; the north T-antenna along with the newly installed mini T-antenna was used for Radio 1, and the 152.4 m (500 ft) mast was used for Radio 2. In the years since the re-engineering little has changed to the antenna and structure layout of the station, but the services have changed and the station now transmits Absolute Radio instead of Radio 3, Sunrise Radio instead of BBC Radio London, Talksport instead of Radio 1, and BBC Radio 5 Live instead of Radio 2. 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To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/howidahr90/CAOOkM-py8NvRB-dE7g7QyPAuw04sL7%2BQQ%2Biw6WQdq%2B9ZHOjqAQ%40mail.gmail.com. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2023 18:33:07 +0200 From: "Thinning Hairline" Subject: Do THIS before bed to grow back thick, full hair Do THIS before bed to grow back thick, full hair http://deltaairlines.today/EZiK7OpvlOlzQ7i4Jtz_jPXZh3xBqJjiUvdb_c5CqrhCQmWUbQ http://deltaairlines.today/unL-anXFi1RoQWTIBjRY2ZsM72NaG6h8-ZkvPY3S_zeQPM32-Q Under Republican congressional leadership, the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitutionbwhich banned slavery in the United Statesbpassed the Senate in 1864 and the House in 1865; it was ratified in December 1865. In 1865, the Confederacy surrendered, ending the Civil War. Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865; following his death, Andrew Johnson took office as President of the United States. During the post-Civil War Reconstruction era, there were major disagreements on the treatment of ex-Confederates and of former slaves, or freedmen. Johnson broke with the Radical Republicans and formed a loose alliance with moderate Republicans and Democrats. A showdown came in the Congressional elections of 1866, in which the Radicals won a sweeping victory and took full control of Reconstruction, passing key laws over the veto. Johnson was impeached by the House, but acquitted by the Senate. Ulysses S. Grant was the first Republican president to serve for two full terms (1869b1877) With the election of Ulysses S. Grant in 1868, the Radicals had control of Congress, the party and the army and attempted to build a solid Republican base in the South using the votes of Freedmen, Scalawags and Carpetbaggers, supported directly by United States Army detachments. Republicans all across the South formed local clubs called Union Leagues that effectively mobilized the voters, discussed issues and when necessary fought off Ku Klux Klan (KKK) attacks. Thousands died on both side ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2023 13:02:59 +0200 From: "2023 Finance Solutions" Subject: Personal Loans From $100 - $40,000 Personal Loans From $100 - $40,000 http://homedepotdewaltdrillsweeps.services/So2Oq5OScDdqQUvX1kDQFHAIh1z_a5xTlIH5dOze7h-MOqEbbg http://homedepotdewaltdrillsweeps.services/7sxwqlsYHHJkUHt4-plV36Pzf345FcqukMej2mV54G79voZH5Q Before the American Civil War, the party generally supported slavery or insisted it be left to the states. After the war until the 1940s, the party opposed civil rights reforms in order to retain the support of Southern white voters. The Republican Party was organized in the mid-1850s from the ruins of the Whig Party and Free Soil Democrats. It was dominant in presidential politics from 1860 to 1928. The Democrats elected only two Presidents during this period: Grover Cleveland (in 1884 and 1892) and Woodrow Wilson (in 1912 and 1916). Over the same period, the Democrats proved more competitive with the Republicans in Congressional politics, enjoying House of Representatives majorities (as in the 65th Congress) in 15 of the 36 Congresses elected owing largely to their dominance of the Solid South, although only in five of these did they form the majority in the Senate. Furthermore, the Democratic Party was split between the Bourbon Democrats, representing Eastern business interests, and the agrarian party elements representing poor farmers in the South and West. After the Republican landslide in the 1894 House Elections, the agrarian element, marching behind the slogan of free silver (i.e. in favor of inflation), captured the party. They nominated William Jennings Bryan in the 1896, 1900 and 1908 presidential elections, although he lost every time. 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