I almost forgot - the picture is of John Entwistle playing tuba while recording "Boris the Spider."
So, Dale gets two for this, right?
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I tried to fix this picture but it looks like you can't see this picture.
It's kind of like a radio station that was advertised in the World Radio-Television Handbook in 1981 and 1982. The man who posted the ad was soliciting for investors in his radio station.
NDXE was just fantasy.
It's kind of like a radio station that was advertised in the World Radio-Television Handbook in 1981 and 1982. The man who posted the ad was soliciting for investors in his radio station.
The radio station was to be located in Opelika, Alabama. At the time, I was in the Army, stationed in Berlin, Germany. I had friends who were stationed at nearby Fort Rucker, Alabama. I asked them if they knew anything about the radio station. The advertiser wrote an article in the 1981 edition of the WRTH, indicating the transmitters would be near the Fort Rucker military installation. I asked if they knew anything about that. Their reply: "What transmitters?"An advertiser in the 1981 edition of WRTH wrote:
World Class Commercial Shortwave Radio Station
NDXE
On the air September 1982
-Radio like radio used to be-
NDXE was just fantasy.
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