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- From: wisdom@picasso.ocis.temple.edu (Robert Wisdom)
- Newsgroups: pa.general
- Subject: Re: AC 215/610 Split
- Message-ID: <1993Jan10.045626.4072@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 04:56:26 GMT
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- John P. Dearing (jdearin@pacs.pha.pa.us) wrote:
- : The concept of a local calling area crossing an area code boundary is
- : nothing new. In many areas near state boundaries, folks can call across
- : the state line as a local call. Out past West Chester, near the Delaware
- : state line people have a local calling area that crosses over into
- : neighboring 302. The Delaware folks have likewise.
-
- : Don't be cynical! It takes all the *fun* out of life. 8-)
-
- : John
-
- It seems that I may have been too cynical here. I've just found
- I'm right more often when I assume the worst :-) I also get pleasantly
- surprised when I'm wrong :-) :-)
-
- Robert
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