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Dear Bowling League friends,
God bless you for the beautiful radio I won at your recent senior
citizen's luncheon. I'm 94 years old and live at the local Home for the
Aged. My family has long since passed away and I rarely have visitors. As a
result, I have very limited contact with the outside world. This makes
your gift especially welcome.
My roommate, Maggie Cook, has had her own radio for as long as I've
known her. She listens to it all the time, though usually with an earplug
or with the volume so low, I can't hear it. For some reason, she has
never wanted to share it.
Last Sunday morning, while listening to her morning gospel programs,
she accidentally knocked her radio off its shelf. It smashed into many
pieces, and caused her to cry. It was so sad.
Fortunately, I had my new radio. Knowing this, Maggie asked if she
could listen to mine. I told her to fuck off.
God bless you.
Sincerely,
Edna Johnson

In loving memory of my wife 5/13/65 - 8/16/05

Marconi had big brass balls....
Other conditions being equal, the larger the balls the greater is the distance at which it is possible to communicate. I have generally used balls of solid brass of 4in. diameter, giving oscillations of l0in. length of wave. Instead of spheres, cylinders or ellipsoids, &c., maybe employed. Preferably the reflector applied to the transmitter ought to be in length, and opening the double at least of the length of wave emitted from the oscillator. If these conditions are satisfied, and with a suitable receiver, a transmitter furnished with spheres of 4in. diameter connected to an induction coil giving a 10in. spark will transmit signals to two miles or more. If a very powerful source of electricity giving a very long spark be employed it is preferable to divide the spark gap between the central balls of the oscillator into several smaller gaps in series. This may be done by introducing between the big balls smaller ones (of about ½in diameter) held in position by ebonite frames."
from http://earlyradiohistory.us/1897mar.htm

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Stern's program in illegal pirated broadcasts
Turns out Howard Stern isn't completely gone from terrestrial radio after all. Illegal pirate radio broadcasts of his Sirius Satellite program have been heard this week — for free — on broadcast radio, including 95.1 FM in Brooklyn and 101.5 FM in North Jersey. That presented a potentially startling situation Thursday for listeners in the Newark/Secaucus area who suddenly heard Stern replaying the obscenity-laced Pat O'Brien tapes and song parodies using words that can't be printed here. Such language is legal on Sirius, which has no Federal Communications Commission regulations on its content, but quite illegal on over-the-air broadcast radio.
















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