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they were something like VCX6 or VCW or something very similar. | they were something like VCX6 or VCW or something very similar. | ||
In the 1990's I lived with my family for a while in ] Indonesia, | In the 1990's I lived with my family for a while in ] Indonesia, | ||
and the ] word for north was 'Lor'. | and the ] word for north was 'Lor'. | ||
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Vcxlor
In the 1950's and 1960's short wave radio was important for outback Western Australian communities with no local radio medium wave or fm radio. As a child and teenager I can remember listening on medium wave when they were opening and closing the various short wave stations - If my memory serves me well they were something like VCX6 or VCW or something very similar.
In the 1990's I lived with my family for a while in Java Indonesia, and the Javanese Language word for north was 'Lor'.
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Like Scroogle and other open source/away from the monopoly sources on the net, wikipedia appears to be a brilliant project that needs to liberate itself from any semblance of centralising or geographically narrow views of the world.
The writer
As I am starting - still prefer as much anonymity while trying to learn the ropes of what a good wiki page is like! Also - trying still to get a handle on wiki culture and standards.