I’m not writing about MPBN’s decision to shut down its signals in Washington and Aroostook counties. What I write about is another decision by MPBN that must contribute even further to the demise of its public esteem: Namely, the decision not to carry the annual New Year’s Day concert by the Vienna Philharmonic, a highly popular tradition for 24 of the last 25 years.
Somewhere in the dark dungeon of decision-making at MPBN it was considered more important to broadcast an “information special” to help viewers understand the pending switch to digital transmission.
Doesn’t it seem logical that this “special” could have been scheduled for another day, rather than to deprive thousands of viewers of the annual tradition of New Year’s Day in Vienna? Incidentally, according to the Internet, the concert also was available to be aired at 2 p.m. New Year’s Day, but MPBN aired “Sesame Street” at that hour.
MPBN’s choices boggle the mind! I can only quote the words of Abraham Lincoln to express my opinion of it: “We will be remembered in spite of ourselves. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down in honor, or dishonor, to the latest generation. It is we who bear the burden, and hold the responsibility.”
MPBN viewers: Remember New Year’s Day 2009 the next time their fundraisers tell you (ad nauseam) that “only MPBN offers quality programming for viewers like you.”
Hal Wheeler
Bangor
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Four-letter warning
I noticed that the “Doctor, Wash Your Hands” editorial (BDN, Dec. 29) does not mention the four-letter acronym MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus).
My 83-year-old father contracted MRSA infection while rehabilitating in his hometown hospital from a minor injury from a fall. He now is helpless in a nursing home. I have channeled my anger and frustration over his illness into working to stop or reduce these infections.
Hand-washing is an important but single component of a multifaceted approach to MRSA and other hospital-acquired infection prevention. The following is a list of infection control steps necessary to drastically reduce hospital acquired infections: MRSA screening of high-risk patients; isolating or cohorting (rooming together) infected patients; reverse precautions for ill health care workers to prevent spread of infections to patients; and thorough disinfection and sanitation of medical equipment, rooms and furnishings.
A final step is to report MRSA infections to the state CDC and to publicize that data. Without the information, the CDC cannot concentrate its efforts for disease control where needed. Public records offer consumers information to make good choices for their health care.
I have written a legislative proposal to mandate these policies in Maine hospitals. None of us goes to our local hospital to get sicker.
Unfortunately, these infections are occurring at alarming rates. Please support my proposal to reduce MRSA in Maine by contacting your local representatives and senators.
Kathy Day
Bangor
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Photo is deceiving
In response to a letter that appeared in the BDN on Jan. 6 by Jim Wright of Orono: I am the father in the photo that apparently has Mr. Wright “shocked.” I can assure Mr. Wright that at no time was my son Anthony in any danger of being hurt while we were removing snow.
In the photograph it certainly appears that I am only a couple of feet away from him with the snowblower. Since he was not there and only has the angle of a very good photographer to rely on, I can tell Mr. Wright that when the photo was taken Anthony was not only a safe distance away from the front of me but he was about three feet to my left while I was turning right. It also is hard to tell from the photo but I had stopped moving forward at the time and simply used the blades to move the pile of snow he put in front of me. A sudden gust of wind was the culprit for the snow blowing into his face and as the picture clearly shows, the snowblower chute was pointed behind him.
The safety of all four of my children is of great concern to me at all times, so sleep well, Mr. Wright. In closing, since he does not approve of my snow removal technique and seemingly has loads of spare time, he can come over after the next snowstorm and do it himself.
Don Nadeau
Brewer
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‘Penalty for beliefs’
I am writing about the proposed SAD 4 and SAD 46 RSU. I don’t think that it is fair and it will make the school system even more complicated. I feel that if we vote the RSU down on Jan. 27, we shouldn’t have a penalty. In SAD 4’s case, its penalty would be $133,000. Voting is all part of free speech, and we shouldn’t be penalized for our beliefs.
On 1/9/09 at 2:35 AM,
billmoores wrote:
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Hal Wheeler writes: "MPBN’s choices boggle the mind!" For many, MPBN television will cease to exist after January 11, 2009. That's when they are shutting down their analog transmitters and going digital only. The new "President Elect" is already asking Congress to delay the national February 17, 2009 deadline, because there are huge numbers of viewers who are not yet ready to receive DTV. There are still millions of DTV coupons applied for that have not been sent out yet. MPBN's choice to shut down early is indeed a mind boggler. The people that are not yet ready to receive DTV are mostly low income and elderly. They cannot afford cable or satellite. The "choice" to shut down analog early and deprive these viewers of its programming and emergency alert service is, perhaps, a bigger blunder than the decision to shut down some of its transmitters temporarily.
On 1/9/09 at 8:20 AM,
Bangorian wrote:
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Mr. Wheeler - what leads you to believe that "thousands" of Maine people watch the Vienna concert? I have a feeling the number of viewers is much smaller than you believe.
On 1/9/09 at 8:22 AM,
Bangorian wrote:
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Mr. Wheeler - what leads you to believe that "thousands" of Maine people watch the Vienna concert? I have a feeling the number of viewers is much smaller than you believe.
On 1/9/09 at 8:23 AM,
Bangorian wrote:
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Mr. Wheeler - what leads you to believe that "thousands" of Maine people watch the Vienna concert? I have a feeling the number of viewers is much smaller than you believe.
On 1/9/09 at 8:23 AM,
Bangorian wrote:
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Mr. Wheeler - what leads you to believe that "thousands" of Maine people watch the Vienna concert? I have a feeling the number of viewers is much smaller than you believe.
On 1/9/09 at 4:11 PM,
chersully2000 wrote:
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4 times Banorian?!!
Billmoores: I could not agree more with what you expressed here. It is deplorable. I have lost all respect for MPBN; they are making horrible choices that will mostly affect the poor and elderly. Where is their sense of decency? I am one of many who will lose the signal to PBS on Jan 11th. Our President-elect wants to delay the conversion (of course MPBN doesn't care about that and will plow forward, hurting many); but, if Congress does not accept the delay, it will go through as the Bush administration wants! It is deplorable. And yes: the fund raisers and the hand out for money by MPBN, "ad nauseum."
On 1/9/09 at 4:13 PM,
chersully2000 wrote:
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I meant, of course, four times Bangorian!!?
On 1/10/09 at 11:17 AM,
Saltoria wrote:
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Bangorian was certainly eager to get his comment in there!
Anyway, I want to applaud Don Nadeau on his letter to Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright appears to be one of those Orono tree huggers who thinks it takes a village to raise a child. Since he is so concerned with other people's business, after he finishes shoveling your driveway, he can shovel mine.
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