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	<title>Comments on: Interview and an Old Article</title>
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		<title>By: G D Townshende</title>
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		<dc:creator>G D Townshende</dc:creator>
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		<description>I never ate Cheez Whiz and Ritz while watching the original &lt;i&gt;Battlestar,&lt;/i&gt; but I certainly remember the series. It started the year I graduated from high school, and I watched it religiously. Aside from family members, who simply tolerated my science fiction/fantasy addiction, I was pretty much alone.

The sequel series I pretty much missed, however, as by that time I was in the Air Force and either in tech school in Biloxi, learning how to maintain and repair microwave and tropospheric-scatter transceivers and associated equipment, or stationed in Greece doing what I had been taught to do. The shows we received in Greece via AFRTS (Armed Forces Radio and Television Service -- affectionately known as A-farts) never included &lt;i&gt;Battlestar,&lt;/i&gt; unfortunately.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never ate Cheez Whiz and Ritz while watching the original <i>Battlestar,</i> but I certainly remember the series. It started the year I graduated from high school, and I watched it religiously. Aside from family members, who simply tolerated my science fiction/fantasy addiction, I was pretty much alone.</p>
<p>The sequel series I pretty much missed, however, as by that time I was in the Air Force and either in tech school in Biloxi, learning how to maintain and repair microwave and tropospheric-scatter transceivers and associated equipment, or stationed in Greece doing what I had been taught to do. The shows we received in Greece via AFRTS (Armed Forces Radio and Television Service &#8212; affectionately known as A-farts) never included <i>Battlestar,</i> unfortunately.</p>
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