>
> "As the last emotionally charged note of the Star Spangled
> Banner subsided, a hush fell over the crowd. Owner Art
> Sutton christened "Big Bubba", the station's new
> transmitter, by breaking a bottle of vintage Dom Perignon'
> across a miniature, symbolic model of WNEG's tower,
> positioned just outside the door of the tranmitter building.
> With that, station founder Roy Gaines, dressed in a gold
> lame' suit for the occasion, slowly and methodically walked
> through the door, reached over and pressed the big, red
> button that engaged the high voltage relays on the big 5kw
> rig. With a buzz and hum, electric lights dimmed all over
> town. WNEG was now operating at 10 times its former power,
> which more than quadrupled its coverage. The applause from
> the crowd was sedate and respectful, like that experienced
> during the playing of the Masters. Even Otto McDonald was
> grinning from ear to ear. In Toccoa, Georgia, Irving R.
> Levine on the Monitor Beacon. This is N B C...the National
> Broadcasting Company"
>
Jay, you are just too funny. I had forgotten about your sense of humor.
