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![]() WD 4 LCM @michnews.net (WD4LCM) wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 22:20:10 -0400, "extra crispy recipie" wrote: I could only *hope* that WYFR (Harold Camping's incredibly boring shortwave service) was simply re-broadcasting a tape of BBC Shortwave Service. (Family Radio's AM/FM domestic USA radio service holds the broadcast record for being dead-last in the ratings books for going on 2 Years - One must wonder if the same people who fund Brother Stair also fund Family Radio) The mere thought of the BBC having to turn to WYFR for broadcast airtime, gives me as much pause to shudder as if NPR were to suddenly give an hour's airtime coverage to the topic of professional wrestling... Commence to shuddering. I don't think that they did a full hour, but I seem to remember a discussion about it on "All Things Considered". +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ + William Pittman - Curator + + World War II - The Wireless War + + http://www.michnews.net/ww2 + +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ AAAARRRRRRGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then again, this may be a prudent move as WYFR is likely charging the BBC *peanuts* to broadcast programming on their various facilities. Problem is nobody is likely listening however. Oh well. OK on "All Things Considered" on NPR. I missed that particular program. ; ) Hey! Wonder if Brother Stair-meister will buy time on WYFR in the near future? Wow, imagine Harold Camping and RG Stair back to back? If that match-made-in-the-rubberoom don't turn yer brains to lemon Jell-O....nothing will ! |