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From: Peter Mchugh <Peter.Mchugh@faa.dot.gov>
Date: 17 Mar 1997 16:44:52 -0500
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     I watched the recent thread about LBC in movies with some chagrin...I 
     mean who cares, I thought.
     
     Today, as I selected a search engine to do some mundane, non-LBC work  
     on the net, a bright red, 1973 (my year) TR-6 sped fleetingly across 
     the screen, and instead of disappearing, as it should have, screen 
     right, stopped.  Too much enticement for me...had to know why someone 
     selected a TR as a tease on the search engine page.
     
     To see what distracted me you may wish to visit www.mapsonus.com  
     
     I haven't found the author/owner of the red TR...but the site was 
     useful anyway!
     
     PMcQ
     
     73 TR-6  

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