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Old November 16th 04, 06:09 PM
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= = = "HireMe.geek.nz" wrote in message
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Geography as a US middle school subject has not been a school
class since the 1980's [nationwide] ... this must have led to
some decrease in SW listening.


MH,

When Geography or any other subject is being taught. I is being
taught with the aide of a Computer for Text, Images and Sound.

This new generation will grow-up with "Memmories" of:
- Read 'interesting things' from Around-the-World on a Computer
the Internet (not books)
- Seeing 'interesting things' from Around-the-World on a Computer
and Cable-Satellite TV (not books)
- Hearing 'interesting things' from Around-the-World on a Computer
and Internet Radio or Satellite Radio (not Shortwave Radios)
YES - "The Times" They Are A Changing !

For this new generation will never know Shortwave Radio [.]
What they do not know; they will not understand; or have a
need for; its as simple as that.


alas, i am a member of my generation and a product of my times ~ RHF
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