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Lee Baucum


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Post  Posted 18 Jul 2011 7:26 pm    
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Earnest Bovine


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Post  Posted 18 Jul 2011 9:02 pm    
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I love it!
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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2011 1:02 am    
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Steve Norman


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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2011 3:14 am    
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its good that he recognized the low voltage altered the tone when he tried usb. That would have been where I failed
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George Rozak


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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2011 6:06 pm    
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I believe they were called "accoustic couplers" back then...
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Tony Glassman


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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2011 8:13 pm    
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Russ Wever wrote:
Once belonged
to Al Gore Laughing
~Rw
............looks like he even kept it in a "lock-box", until he invented the internet in 1992.
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