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Damn, does 105.5 The Pickle suck or what?

Interesting = Craptastic

Before Jack, 9, Bob, Dave, and Hank....

some stations just had no fu*king clue what the hell they were doing....ladies and gentelman we have the Pickle!

the music mix makes no sense at all....only thing I can figure is a shuffle of the office secretary's favorites.

Personalities on the pickle are just awful...They would probably do BETTER to NOT have jocks at all than to have the ones they do have!

They would be better off picking up SAM or a Classic Hits sat. service....Oh my god did I just say that? wow I need to go shower....feel so dirty....
 
Re: OS/2

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> Wow. How did we Hi, Jack! this tread??
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> Let me say something RADIO -- shotgun jingle. Better. As
> you were.
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I kinda liked reading this discussion... I enjoyed it more than "The Pickle"... LOL... and hey, let's not forget Unix (still around) and BeOS (r.i.p)

Here's something to steer the discussion back to radio - been wondering about this a while. I know of several automation programs that run on any given version of Windows - and I'm aware of at least one (don't recall the name) that runs on Linux. Are there, or have there been any automation programs that were bootable OS'es in their own right?
 
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