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I knew it was available on bard as i checked it there a long time ago.
I just wished they carried cp magazine.

Original message:
> Now let me get this, qst is available free of charge from BARD, and has been
> available free for members of ARRL and non-members of ARRL as well.  The
> staff member of ARRL did not know this.  Somehow this isn't a reasonable
> accommodation?  Why isn't this a reasonable accommodation?  Sounds quite
> reasonable to me.  Its accessible and free to boot.  Since the person
> calling and asking the question didn't apparently realize that accessible
> QST is already available from BARD, he can't blame the ARRL staff member for
> not knowing that fact either.
> Sounds like we have a tempest in a teapot here.
> Just get it from BARD download it, listen and enjoy.  Their is no problem
> here and no solution is necessary.
> Now how many acronyms are their in this message?

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