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With a career that spans more than 20 years, his accolades include 11 Grammys, 12 ARIA Awards and five UK Music Video Awards. In 2008 he was inducted into the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, and currently holds UK rights to a number of songs by artists such as Rihanna, Lauryn Hill and Whitney Houston.
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Follow Albin Johnson on Twitter: @albjohnsonnews1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a digital broadcasting system, and more particularly, to a digital broadcasting system and a method for controlling the same.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) transmission mode, which is adopted as the standard for digital broadcasting in North America and the Republic of Korea, is a system using a single carrier method. Therefore, the receiving performance of the digital broadcast receiving system may be deteriorated in a poor channel environment. Particularly, since resistance to changes in channels and noise is more highly required when using portable and/or mobile broadcast receivers, the receiving performance may be even more deteriorated when transmitting mobile service data by the VSB transmission mode.
Getting stronger — in all kinds of ways.
Getting older — especially in ways that don’t make any sense.
Getting wiser — in ways that are very obvious and profound.
Getting more complex — in ways that aren’t so obvious.
Getting more valuable — in ways that aren’t even measurable.
All of these things go together. They all depend on each other.
Sometimes, we lose sight of this connection. We ignore the basic laws of how we do what we do.
And because of this, we often get results that are based on the quality of our individual efforts, rather than on the power of the “power of the system” behind our individual efforts.
So what do we do?
Here are three things that we can do to ensure that we are getting better, stronger, wiser, more valuable, and more complex every day:
1) We must understand, first of all, why we are doing what we are doing. We must understand what we are doing. We must understand what we are trying to accomplish. We must understand where we are going.
2) We must master the connection between our individual efforts and our
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