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On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Eric F. Richards wrote:

Hello Eric, List,

> Greetings, all, first time poster here so be gentle...
> 
> I read something interesting in, of all places, WikiPedia,
> about letter beacons.  Wiki states:
> 
> "One beacon was found originating from a transmitter tied between
> two palm trees on a remote beach in Florida."
> 
> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_beacons for the context.

Just a quick word of advice, don't any of Wikipedia's information as
your sole source, but as a launching pad for more information. 

The fact that it can be edited on the fly by anyone opens it up to
false, and sometimes malicious information.

More backround here: http://www.wikitruth.info

Cheers!

William Knowles
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