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| Sunday, February 26, 2006 |
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Still grazing after all these years.
| | Warms my heart. I started listening to WAMU's weekend bluegrass shows when I lived in rural Northern New Jersey (the hamlet of White Frame, in Sussex County) in 1972. I put a huge Finco FM-5 antenna on the roof, pionted at Washington, D.C., 220 miles away. The signal was serviceable because there was nothing else on that channel, in that direction. When I moved to North Carolina, just north of Chapel Hill, in 1974, I set up the same antenna, pointed at WAMU from 220 miles in the opposite direction, and got an even better signal. I listened every weekend. |
| | Now I listen to Bluegrass Country on the Net. And I just found out, following Dave's link, that it comes from WAMU as well. Shoulda figured. |
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