Slob net

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A slob net refers to two or more distinct parties talking to each other on or near a popular pirate frequency. Slob nets are not regularly scheduled; rather, they occur spontaneously, usually in response to a pirate radio station requesting comments on a show. Other pirates, or perhaps listeners equipped with transmitters but who do not ordinarily broadcast, will then give comments. It can be a very simple exchange; although some slob nets have been known to last longer.  
A slob net refers to two or more distinct parties talking to each other on or near a popular pirate frequency. Slob nets are not regularly scheduled; rather, they occur spontaneously, usually in response to a pirate radio station requesting comments on a show. Other pirates, or perhaps listeners equipped with transmitters but who do not ordinarily broadcast, will then give comments. It can be a very simple exchange; although some slob nets have been known to last longer.  
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Current pirates that have been known to engage in slob nets include Undercover Radio and Take It Easy Radio.
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Current pirates that have been known to engage in slob nets include [[Undercover Radio]] and [[Take It Easy Radio]].

Revision as of 23:37, 11 September 2007

A slob net refers to two or more distinct parties talking to each other on or near a popular pirate frequency. Slob nets are not regularly scheduled; rather, they occur spontaneously, usually in response to a pirate radio station requesting comments on a show. Other pirates, or perhaps listeners equipped with transmitters but who do not ordinarily broadcast, will then give comments. It can be a very simple exchange; although some slob nets have been known to last longer.

Current pirates that have been known to engage in slob nets include Undercover Radio and Take It Easy Radio.



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