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On Wednesday, October 23 1996, David Drummond wrote to Hamish Moffatt ...
DD> Actually, B1 isn't neccesary to accept incoming HST calls
Correct; just as I explained.
DD> B0 will do fine. B1 _is_ neccesary to force an HST outgoing call, and
DD> by flying an HST flag I would be encouraging innocent young Australians
DD> to break the law. Subversion I think they call it :-)
Oh bollocks, David. You're really clutching at straws this time. |-)
I suppose that you'd better not park your BMW in a shopping mall carpark,
just in case it encourages some hooligan to swipe the badge, or worse --
the car!
To save you stating that you don't have a BMW, I know. :-)
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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