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Old March 21st 05, 02:01 AM
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Jim wrote:


And it's been dying for decades. Young people these days don't see
the thrill of listening to fading, static-filled, muffled-sounding
gibberish on old fashioned, analog radios. These are people born
into a digital world. If it's not crystal clear at the push of a
button, they're not interested. And frankly, I'm losing interest
also. The faster these broadcasters get on the net, the better
AFAIC.




People like you are ALWAYS saying that!


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mike


 
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