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Don't know if I've committed a no no by posting this but it sure sounds interesting.
www.radiowarandpeace.org David
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Great pics Tony, thanks for the effort of uploading your snaps.
It's a pity the stalls over here in corowa are not as well 'stocked' as those in the uk. Probably for the best though, we'd all be broke. That PzIV looked good and I'd be smiling like that too if I was that close to a Panther.
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Hi All
No David you did not commit a "no no" or fopaux in posting or re-posting Radio War and Peace as I often listen to it while reading MLU. Though this morning it is not working. Another good web radio network to listen to isThe UK 1940's Radio Station . Generally my preferred listening when I working on the computer about WWII stuff is UK 1940s Radio Station, with its emphasis on 1940s music. But if I'm working on the club newsletter or general military vehicle stuff I listen to Radio War and Peace with its `40 through `70s music. Both of them are up on my favorites tab bar next to MLU. Get a kick out UK 1940s Radio Station because it tends to play more of UK versions of music instead of the US versions so it is kind of nice and interesting to hear different versions of the same songs. Cheers Phil PS It is clear and warmer (2C) this morning and somebody is up stunting in a Harvard over the house. So great sounds Radial Engine and `40s music.
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