| Callsigns and Horse Teeth | 
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|  jmayson@nyx.net Thu, 21 Oct 2004 02:44:07 GMT 
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| Whenever I get into these discussions on the Internet, I always think of that old adage about Greek philosophers. They would argue for hours, even days, over things like how many teeth a horse has and no one would bother to go look in a horse's mouth. 
I looked up callsign history.  I was mostly right.  According to this 
There are other W callsigns west of the Mississippi and these exist 
Now to give this more of telecom flavor ... I used to work at a major 
I figured the USPS went by the ZIP Code anyway, so the order probably 
 
John Mayson <jmayson@nyx.net> 
[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Actually, no matter how many teeth you | 
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