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Voice of Russia, in English, on 9665 // 9890 at 2315 on April 24. Both
sio-454. Interesting discussion between two men abt the evolution in programming from the "Radio Mocow" days. I know that 9665 is from Grigoriopol (and whatever country you want to call it), but where is 9890 broadcast from? Moscow? (Bryant-KY, Sony 7600GR) |
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![]() Michael W. Bryant, the Liberal dufus who once tried to BS everyone by claiming to have a PhD, wrote: Voice of Russia, in English, on 9665 // 9890 at 2315 on April 24. Both sio-454. Interesting discussion between two men abt the evolution in programming from the "Radio Mocow" days. I know that 9665 is from Grigoriopol (and whatever country you want to call it), but where is 9890 broadcast from? Moscow? (Bryant-KY, Sony 7600GR) Yes, apparently via Moscow. A good Marxist such as yourself would be right at home. Hit the road, boy. dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
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