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Jeff (javawizard@aol.com) 2006/06/28 19:25

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 At one time, there were more pianos and organs in the US than bathtubs.
Thomas Edison changed all that with the invention of machinery to record and
play back music. - from the Music section of www.odd-info.com - Enjoy!



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