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Old October 18th 03, 04:42 AM
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Caracas, Venezuela or PJB Bonaire, Netherland Antilles from here in Milwaukee ,
WI. Each approx 2,500 miles. Mexico City is pretty regular here, thats about
1,700 miles.

I've actually done better on Longwave hearing Iceland and Europe, thats about 3
- 4,000 miles.


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Old October 18th 03, 11:12 PM
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Columbia South America, late sunday night back in 1975, to New York.
Had a great Panasonic Radio that had am/fm/ low and high police and
UHF . Wish I could remember the model #

Mike










On 18 Oct 2003 03:42:28 GMT, (J999w) wrote:

Caracas, Venezuela or PJB Bonaire, Netherland Antilles from here in Milwaukee ,
WI. Each approx 2,500 miles. Mexico City is pretty regular here, thats about
1,700 miles.

I've actually done better on Longwave hearing Iceland and Europe, thats about 3
- 4,000 miles.


jw
wb9uai
milwaukee


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Old October 19th 03, 01:21 AM
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"Mike DeMeo" wrote in message
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Columbia South America, late sunday night back in 1975, to New York.
Had a great Panasonic Radio that had am/fm/ low and high police and
UHF . Wish I could remember the model #


"Columbia" is a district, a river, a university and a space shuttle. It is
not a country.

The country is "Colombia."


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Old October 19th 03, 08:22 PM
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You know David...I never realized that is was
"COLOMBIA" and not "Columbia"

Thanks
Mike




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"Mike DeMeo" wrote in message
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Columbia South America, late sunday night back in 1975, to New York.
Had a great Panasonic Radio that had am/fm/ low and high police and
UHF . Wish I could remember the model #


"Columbia" is a district, a river, a university and a space shuttle. It is
not a country.

The country is "Colombia."


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Old October 19th 03, 10:32 PM
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"Mike DeMeo" wrote in message
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You know David...I never realized that is was
"COLOMBIA" and not "Columbia"


And the origin is simple...

We say "Columbia" from the spelling of Christopher Columbus.

In Spanish, he is Cristóbal Colón.

Thus the " o" instead of the "u."





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