Speaking of tool thefts...

Even important in classified documents, of course.

Why anyone who understood the essence would quibble over the wording is the real question.

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George
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leo - I have published a specification for an aerospace product with the phrase "this page unintentionally left blank" - after about 12 months, one of our customers noticed it and was suitably amused.

Arch's comments recapitulate a song by a late 60s group called the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, titled "Aniversary of WWIII" - it was 3:20 of silence. I used to play it on my radio show on WRPI

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William B Noble (don't reply to this address)

You hadda good Blank and you LEFT! ... Left, right ...

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Lobby Dosser

Bill, I understand the message but the tactic causes me to smile. Like some of the pop/modern art? Plain white canvass? I'm amazed the radio station would go along with the idea. People changing stations cause they think the station's off air. TomNie

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Tom Nie

WRPI was run by the students of RPI. Non-profit engineers. :-)

We did many avant-garde experiments.

Reply to
Bruce Barnett

Now that's daring for radio. Jack Benny went way out on a limb with "your money or your life" and that was only 30 seconds of dead air.

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J. Clarke

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