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Dave Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Apr 2015 11:25:27 +1200
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Hi Alan!

Skip the books if they don't interest you. What keeps surprising me about
Bard is the variety of magazine material that is available. QST is there, as
always, but newer publications are being added all the time, and no one ever
tells you about this stuff. You have to go onto the site and discover it
yourself. 

Sure was nice that I had my Iphone along when I had to spend some time in
the hospital a while back.

If the reading didn't suit my mood, just went into blind square and
simulated some interesting location and checked out some places expense and
opportunity likely won't afford me, but it was great entertainment, and
using headphones kept me from being a bother to anyone else. If I wanted a
described movie, my subscription to Samnet gave me that. It wasn't home
food, but then it wouldn't have been hospital food, hi hi. 

73,
Dave

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