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In-car satellite radio in the US
Which car hire firms supply for family sized cars please?
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Mike Terry wrote: Which car hire firms supply for family sized cars please? This is rec.radio.shortwave. Please post this to another, more appropriate newsgroup. Steve |
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Yeah, if you can't distinguish between on and off topic posts, you need
help...lots of it. Steve |
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David wrote: On 28 Jul 2005 04:56:54 -0700, wrote: Mike Terry wrote: Which car hire firms supply for family sized cars please? This is rec.radio.shortwave. Please post this to another, more appropriate newsgroup. Steve This Newsgroup is totally appropriate. The satellite channels include International broadcasters. That's irrelevant. The internet also includes international broadcasters, so do you want a bunch of posts about the intricacies of XML coding? Don't any of you satellite people have the balls to form your own newsgroup? |
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wrote in message oups.com... David wrote: On 28 Jul 2005 04:56:54 -0700, wrote: Mike Terry wrote: Which car hire firms supply for family sized cars please? This is rec.radio.shortwave. Please post this to another, more appropriate newsgroup. Steve This Newsgroup is totally appropriate. The satellite channels include International broadcasters. That's irrelevant. The internet also includes international broadcasters, so do you want a bunch of posts about the intricacies of XML coding? Don't any of you satellite people have the balls to form your own newsgroup? Maybe it's time we opened up an RFC for rec.radio.satellite. After all, CB is in the HF and shortwave bands, but they have their own newsgroup. --Mike L. |
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I think that's an excellent idea.
Steve |
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David wrote: On 28 Jul 2005 04:56:54 -0700, wrote: Mike Terry wrote: Which car hire firms supply for family sized cars please? This is rec.radio.shortwave. Please post this to another, more appropriate newsgroup. Steve This Newsgroup is totally appropriate. The satellite channels include International broadcasters. But it's not 'real' radio, and it certainly isn't shortwave. Get your head out of your ass, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA |
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