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Old April 12th 05, 03:10 PM
Reg Edwards
 
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More to your original question, the Government Printing Office has a
website and a search engine -- but it brings up only some rather
mundane papers when searching for "antennas"...

bob
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Before anybody can get anything out of the Internet somebody has to be
paid to put it in.

Radio amateurs are but a small proportion of the world's population.
I'm for ever surprised at the quantity of information which is
availble.

Tthe big question mark hanging over 'information" is Reliability? Can
you believe it? Google is anything but the Bible. Much information is
from sources as trustworthy as where the weapons of mass destruction
came from.

But searching is a pleasant pastime, is it not? And it's seldom a
matter of life or death.
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Reg, G4FGQ


 
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