On Aug 5, 11:30=A0pm, "Channel Cop" <ned...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Aug 5, 9:24?pm, "Channel Cop" <kd8...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > <kb9rqz> wrote in message
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> > On Aug 5, 7:05?pm, "Ed Cregger" <ecreg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > "javawizard" <javawiz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>news:149f9f0e-86d6-40bb-971a-d763b5a35bb8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > In the 1920's a radio station in Schenectady, NY built a powerful
> > > > transmitter. In those days before FCC regulations, not knowing
just
> > > > how big to make a transmitter in order for the signal to be
receive=
d
> > > > some distance away, the station set up to broadcast at 500,000
watt=
s.
> > > > It requires about one watt to be received four blocks away. A cell
> > > > phone is three watts. This station broadcast at such tremendous
pow=
er
> > > > that they could be heard around the world. People in New York
didn'=
t
> > > > even need radios. They could sometimes hear voices in their
furnace=
s
> > > > and coming off chain-link fences. Light bulbs lit up in people's
> > > > houses even if they were switched off. - fromwww.clip-text.com
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> > > --------------
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> > > Can you imagine the cost of their electric bill?
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> > > I used to pick up AM radio stations in my head. The theory back then
=
was
> > > that it was due to dental work acting as a rectifier, etc.
>
> > > I could tell you exactly which song was playing and where they were
a=
t
> > > in
> > > the song. All one had to do was turn on a radio and I would be
singin=
g
> > > in
> > > sync with it. The really weird part was that all I could hear was
the
> > > music
> > > and the time announcements.
>
> > > This was in the late 50's and early 60's when I lived in Carneys
Poin=
t,
> > > NJ.
> > > The radio station that I heard the best was WAMS (1380kc) in
Wilmingt=
on,
> > > DE.
> > > The second best was WFIL in Philadelphia, PA. The latter I heard
afte=
r
> > > WAMS
> > > went off the air for the day.
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> > > Ed, NM2K
>
> > Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
> > know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
> > genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.
>
> > Its interesting when someone tries to post something intelligent to
thi=
s
> > group, and some jerk has to answer it with a derogatory ***ual
remark!-
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> FAKE
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> I see that you have now forged my name =A0(CC) to be associated with
kd8c=
tl as
> posted above!
> what a jerk!-
yues you are a jerk I can't find my wifes call in the materail at all
and since you refuse to quote let the rest f usenet any misquoting is
your own fault


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