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One more correction: Jr. Skulker Bob Gudgel also mentioned freei.net and the method for bypassing the ads.
"Telephone numbers used to begin with two letters, which were an abbreviation for a word. For example, there was a Glenn Miller song called PEnnsylvania 6-5000, and Liz Taylor made a movie called BUtterfield-8." The author of The Telephone Exchange Name Project site got interested in the history of the old exchange names and lists of names used in different parts of the country. He couldn't find any master list, so he put together this site to accumulate everything he could find and ask for contributions from older people who remember the exchanges where they lived. WebSkulker's favorite phone number related to exchange names is (310) GLadstone 4-FISH. This is still to this day the number for the Gladstone's Seafood Restaurant in Malibu, California which has been in business for decades.
Jr. Skulker NoReality submitted this as her favorite
site for Windows and Linux shareware. The site is much more
personal than your average shareware catalog. Dave, the author,
explains that "I venture forth into the nooks, crannies and dark alleys of the Internet, painstakingly searching for the precious gems of internet software I lay before you daily. Yes, these forays would exhaust the average man, er person... But not me! Why? Because I am one of the few, the proud, the relentless... I am Dave Franklin: Hunter Gatherer!"
The Midnight Skulker from http://www.midnightskulker.com
says to go to the link above for the British version of Amazon, then
go to the search field at the upper left and type in this search
string: Jr. skulkers into programming would think that this would find books about the C programming language, and that specialized in explaining the concept of pointers. But do this search and look at the second book. Why?
An Irishman, an Italian, and a Polish guy are in a bar. They are having a good time and all agree that the bar is a nice place.
Then the Irishman says, "Aye, this is a nice bar, but where I come from, back in Dublin, there's a better one. At MacDougal's, you buy a drink, you buy another drink, and MacDougal himself will buy your third drink!"
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