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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Perhaps we could also eliminate the GM,
and take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the
week, and all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at
a special bi-weekly meeting, by a simple majority in the case of
purely internal affairs, but by a 2/3 majority in the case of
more... hey, are those coconuts?<br>
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Dennis (not old)<br>
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On 5/22/2014 8:17 PM, BC wrote:<br>
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I suggest that we need 5 or 6 CAB's to cover the political and
broadcast range.<br>
The CABS would arrange around the 5 districts and over to lower
Humboldt and Lake.<br>
District 5 gets good reception from the main transmitter and gets
KPFA, Gualala and a fair JPR. <br>
District 4 has their local repeater and a low power in Noyo harbor
plus JPR. Ukiah has<br>
KZYZ and KMEC with 2 districts and should include western Lake
county with their CPR effort. <br>
Willits has KZYZ and JPR and KMUD. The list of facilities goes on
but the need for <br>
non-competitive public radio is with us regionally, <br>
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I mention all of these efforts because the purpose of CPR, as I
understand it is to provide an <br>
effective means for facilitating our safety and evolution as
community bodies. Up to this time <br>
it has been a real struggle to maintain broadcast facilities and
consistent programming. We <br>
are ready to evolve our model and actively join in a joyous
reformation of thought and spirit. <br>
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This is a suggestion that will change the energy that infects our
regional communications, <br>
reduces the costs for those communications and lets us focus on
the task of bringing ourselves <br>
into more joyous community. ~BC<br>
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