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Why You Should Never Trust The News....
#1

Do I have to say anything else?

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#2

That is proof why National Public Radio or NPR is far superior to any new agency. I'm embarrassed for them. :oops:

Cheers!

Chad
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#3

Hey Lance,

Great grab! Kinda makes you wonder how many other little "oversights" they've thrust upon the viewing public over the years, doesn't it?

:lol:

M.
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MikeS Wrote:Hey Lance,

Great grab! Kinda makes you wonder how many other little "oversights" they've thrust upon the viewing public over the years, doesn't it?

:lol:

M.

If we only knew... :wink:

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#5

Pretty funny, that was a over sight to say the least. Some poor programmer must have been tired and not paying attention....
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#6

Once again CNN rises to the occasion and meets my expectations.
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#7

I rarely trust *any* media whether it's newspaper, news, tv etc. because 9/10 times that I have actually known the story because I experienced it firsthand, the media has screwed it up and told the sequence of events COMPLETELY wrong. Makes you wonder what really happened when you read the papers or watch or listen to the news.

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#8

that is fast
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#9

That's 19440000000 km/h fast.

Well sometimes the faster it gets
The less you need to know
But you got to remember the smarter it gets
The further it's gonna go

Graham
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#10

Throw some commas in that number , my brains hemorrhaging. Confusedhock:
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