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"Phil Kane" wrote in message ... On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 03:07:23 -0700, wrote: I don't care, because when I want to do distant listening, I am not stuck back in World War 2. I am in the 21st century and use the internet to listen as far away as London or Japan or Australia. It's the difference between seeing a picture of some distant landmark and going there and seeing it firsthand. The fun is in receiving it on HF/SW. Listening to it on the internet is like shooting fish in a barrel. -- That's the first piece of clear logic I have seen in this whole thread... my own posts included. It's about the challenge. |
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