Ugytunik, a tevedesek szama egy irasban fuggetlen annak hosszatol!
Szekely Balazs talalt egy repulot, amely az altalam irt szerencsetlen parabola
levelben emlitett B747-esnel nagyobb.
Nos, en nem neztem utana ennek az "aprosagnak", mivel a lenyeghez keves koze
volt. Csupan egy magasan szallo nagy testet akartam emliteni, arra meg a
747-es jo volt.
Mindenesetre elfogadom ezt a hibat is, KOSZONOM a helyreigazitast, feljegyzem
az Antonov An-225 Mriya (A'lom), kodneven Cossack osszes adatait es egy
papirra leirom szazszor, hogy miden szonak illik utana nezni.
Balazs levele megis mosolyra kesztetett, mivel a regi viccet juttatta az
eszembe, miszerint a Szovjet torpe a legnagyobb a vilagon.
Zdraszty! Gabor
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Bocs, ha hulyeseget irok de en ugy tudtam, hogy az OCD-t rendes gyogyszerezes-
sel kordaban lehet tartani. Ez valami amerikai dolog lenne, hogy elszedik a
szerencsetlen raszorulo penzet es nem csinalnak semmit?
Zsoter Andras
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Subject: Voice of America (VOA) Internet Audio
Date: 10 Aug 1994 20:48:02 GMT
Organization: Voice of America
The Voice of America will begin offering digitized audio versions of
selected newscasts and other program segments in 15 languages on its
public Internet server on Monday, Aug. 15.
Program segments from the following VOA broadcast services will be
included:
Arabic
Cantonese
Standard Chinese (a.k.a. Mandarin)
Czech
English (worldwide program thread)
French-to-Africa
Hindi
Hungarian <------------------------------------------
Korean
Polish
Russian
Slovak
Spanish
Swahili
Ukrainian
In most cases, we will offer two daily newscasts, one in the morning
(local time in the intended audience area) and one in the evening. In
a few languages, scheduling conflicts for the two VOA Master Control
outputs available to us will restrict us to a single daily newscast, at
least for the time being. Digitized newscasts from VOA's "Worldwide
English" program thread will be available on the server throughout the
24-hour broadcast cycle.
We will have a README file at the top of the audio hierarchy that will
explain the file formats we will support and provide some suggestions
about downloading them.
These audio files will be available via anonymous FTP (from
ftp.voa.gov) and the Internet Gopher protocol (Uniform Resource Locator
gopher://gopher.voa.gov/). In accordance with U.S. law, program
materials such as VOA newscasts and the VOA News and English Broadcasts
radio newswire are provided exclusively for recipients outside the
United States.
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