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That's what it sounds like to me.
If CB'ers had to pass a test, maybe they would understand things like distortion, overmodulation, and splatter. SC |
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![]() Slow Code wrote: That's what it sounds like to me. If CB'ers had to pass a test, maybe they would understand things like distortion, overmodulation, and splatter. That would mean they would have to learn how to read..ain't no cber gonna go to that much trouble. |
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"cmdr buzz corey" wrote:
That would mean they would have to learn how to read..ain't no cber gonna go to that much trouble. No code says what? |
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![]() Steveo wrote: "cmdr buzz corey" wrote: That would mean they would have to learn how to read..ain't no cber gonna go to that much trouble. No code says what? troiling right along |
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Slow Code wrote:
That's what it sounds like to me. If CB'ers had to pass a test, maybe they would understand things like distortion, overmodulation, and splatter. Yep, if they would just learn what all those dots and dashes mean, they'd understand all of the above. jak SC |
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