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Old March 22nd 05, 12:01 AM
 
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Default Radio Origins topic from March 13, Thanks to those who responded!

I would like to thank those who responded to my question regarding
radio origins in the US. To the people calling me lazy for not doing
my own research, you may be interested to know this paper was written
in two parts. One was discussing the topic of the question. The other
was analyzing the validity of human resources in groups like this one
(Google) and other resources such as Allexperts.com on the internet. I
don't blame the people calling me an imbecile and lazy, when all I
needed to do was a Google search. Please understand part of my
research was evaluating your responses. Thank you very much for your
help, and I apologize for misleading you in any way. The information
from those who answered was certainly used and greatly appreciated.
Thanks again.

Sincerely, Benji Mallicoat

 
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