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Some of you may be familiar with the Spy Numbers Database, which has
accumulated around 50,000 loggings ince 1996. Now the Pirate Radio Logs Database has been created. Listeners can enter and search through loggings of pirate stations. The advantage of such a database (over say magazine loggings columns and web board / newsgroups) is that information is always retained, and can easily and quickly be searched. The database has just been created, so it's ready for your entries. The URL is http://www.blackcatsystems.com/pirate/logs/ |
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Gosh.
I see a logging there from the future. 2004-08-01 "Chris Smolinski" wrote... Some of you may be familiar with the Spy Numbers Database, which has accumulated around 50,000 loggings ince 1996. Now the Pirate Radio Logs Database has been created. Listeners can enter and search through loggings of pirate stations. The advantage of such a database (over say magazine loggings columns and web board / newsgroups) is that information is always retained, and can easily and quickly be searched. The database has just been created, so it's ready for your entries. The URL is http://www.blackcatsystems.com/pirate/logs/ |
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Awesome! :-D
Thanks for the effort and resource. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* ---------------------------------------- | GeeK Zone * scripts * articles * forum | | http://geek.scorpiorising.ca | ---------------------------------------- |
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heh.. I was hoping there was going to be a section for the FM pirate
stations in the UK. Nice work anyways. The URL is http://www.blackcatsystems.com/pirate/logs/ |
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