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"Hampton, Nathan E." <[log in to unmask]>
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Hampton, Nathan E.
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Thu, 19 Sep 2002 10:17:33 -0500
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As Ed put it "Life is indeed unfair", but at least it is consistent. You go 10 miles outside of St. Cloud and you lose the Huskie broadcast also. I cannot understand why they have chosen a station with such a weak signal. But who knows, there may be piddly college hockey games broadcast in Hong Kong, but Mark's friend is more than 10 miles from the point of origin. Now we have international unfairness, and that seems more fair.

Nathan Hampton

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> From:         Moller Edward N
> Reply To:     Moller Edward N
> Sent:         Thursday, September 19, 2002 8:08 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: let the games begin.....
> 
> Mark's friend in Hong Kong needs the Internet to listen to the games at his
> flat, because for obvious reasons no over-the-air radio station in the Far
> East is going to broadcast some piddly college hockey game from half way
> around the world.  I OTOH need the webcasts at my home as well, because BU's
> games on WROL-AM 950 are on such a weak signal that I cannot pick them up
> even though the origination point of the broadcasts is less than 10 miles
> from my home.  Life is indeed unfair.
> 
> Edward N. Moller
> Controller
> Mount Ida College
> 777 Dedham Street
> Newton Centre, MA  02459-3323
> Tel  617-928-4515
> Fax 617-928-4746
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