Dear Richard and Jim [co-administrators]: The EMC Laboratory that I work for (Acme Testing Company in Acme, Washington) has the quietest open-field Emissions Sites (OATS) within a 1000 mile radius. We planned it that way. The village of Acme has a total population of under 100 people. My home in Glacier, WA (five miles from the Canadian border) has a population of 90. Cable and telephone companies do not run underground cable for 90 people. Cable or broadband Internet is a wetdream that will never happen here. It's 56k ... or nothing.
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