Signals


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We all have entrenched Beliefs, Values, and Illusions (BVIs), which elicit a reflex reaction when signals from others come to us. Riordan explains how to escape the certainties of someone else’s opinion to regain the freedom that comes from having an open mind, which allows you to be receptive every time you receive a signal. Using proven concepts that can apply to companies both large and small, Riordan will show you: · How our BVIs are established · The burden of proof to require for assumptions · How desire, delay, and defense drives bad decisions in corporations · The energy equation in the enterprise · Why so many people are battling for the control of the human mind and its actions Signals will show you how to question your BVIs, allowing you to bring new authenticity to your facts and a new awareness to your workplace.




Lost Signals


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A tome of horror fiction featuring radio waves, numbers stations, rogue transmissions, and other unimaginable sounds you only wish were fiction. Forget about what's hiding in the shadows, and start worrying about what's hiding in the dead air.



















International Code of Signals


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In the early 20th century the US "International Code of Signals" was a very progressive way for vessels to communicate important messages regarding matters of safety and navigation. The edition of 1907 contained three sections: the first part depicts urgent and important signals and all the tables of money, weights, barometric heights, etc., together with a geographical list and a table of phrases formed with the auxiliary verbs. The second part is an index. It consists of a general vocabulary and a geographical index. The third part gives lists of the United States storm-warning, life-saving, time-signal, and wireless telegraph stations, and of Lloyd's signal stations of the world. It also contains semaphore and distant signal codes and the United States Army and Navy and Morse Wigwag Codes. Reprint of the original edition.




International Code of Signals


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Radio News


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Some issues, 1943-July 1948, include separately paged and numbered section called Radio-electronic engineering edition (called Radionics edition in 1943)