well, that's the case here also. you do get the occasional bloody or s
word or the like but it's a rare occurrance, and there's always someone
to gently remind us that there are others listening.
Shaun,
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On 19/11/2008 9:54 PM, we were able to ascertain that Howard Kaufman
pondered upon these thoughts, and proclaimed thus.:
> I think the rules differ in different countries. In the U.S.A. commercials
> and music are not allowed in the amateur service.
> Neither is "profain and indecent language". I wonder if speech has to be
> both or just either profzin or indecent to be not allowed?
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