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Re: Are They Lying?
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Posted by Ed on February 16, 2004 at 16:40:58 from (65.245.188.14):
In Reply to: Are They Lying? posted by Miss Grundy on February 16, 2004 at 03:49:51:
Don't know if they were serious or not. I do know when I was growing up my Dad and the neighbor I'd drive tractor for thought it ridiculous that I used a portable radio or god forbid took my new fangled cassette tapes on the tractor. Didn't understand why I needed to listen to music that loud. I do know it's very possible to have a TV with a VCR or DVD or wireless cable in a cab of a tractor (simple $50 inverter connected to the battery and wala AC power for your TV). I guess I think it ridiculous if someone does this, hmm kinda like my Dad was with me and my cassettes. My 2 cents says they more likely have a GPS monitor or an accu trak system. Somewhat of an extravagance but there are believers that this is the future. Wouldn't be surprised if they were pulling your leg to get your reaction.
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