[Uram-rejections] (Kinda OT but interesting) CB eyeball cards

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> Subject: (Kinda OT but interesting) CB eyeball cards
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> Neat article in The Guardian on a book that's out on history of eyeball
> cards;
> https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/sep/17/cb-radio-eyeball-cards-original-social-media
> 
> News to me, sounds like the practice faded away before I was out of
> nappies. Looks like a creative little subculture. I do recall QSL cards
> from my CB days in the early 90s but they were essentially
> indistinguishable from formal amateur radio QSL cards (except for one that
> came to my Dad from the States that featured hardcore pornography...). 
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