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Jim S.
 
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"Mike G4KFK" wrote in message
ps.com...

know code wrote:
Well, considering

Well considering that the U.K.is the U.S.A.'s lap dog, when the spectrum is
sold here it will also be sold there.

Besides, it will be a great day when the code is dropped......the rush of
the dumb CB'er onto the bands will be funny as hell to watch.Couldn't happen
to a finer bunch of assholes.



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