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In that case, I would simply say "Hey".
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 05:30:09 GMT, "Alan Pendley" wrote: Good idea! Doesn't work everywhere, though: e.g., SoCal Approach and LA Center, and NorCal Approach and Oakland Center. Alan Pendley PP - ASEL - IA Commercial Student Hawthorne Muni, CA 75 Cardinal RG N2770V wrote in message .. . Next time, just say "Atlanta". When they respond, they'll tell you whether they are Approach or Center (they always know). Simplifies things. On 8 Feb 2005 06:26:41 -0800, wrote: Thanks to all for the input. I guess the bottom line is that communication is more efficient when the right name is given with every call, so it's worth taking time to straighten things out right away. |
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