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Radio Talk
Clark is thinking of putting a book together about his life and he wants you Atlantan folks to help him out after more than 16 years on the air here. (He's now at WBCN-FM in Boston with Fred Toucher and Rich Shertenlieb.) The party-loving traffic dude was fired and suspended multiple times at 99X for various infractions. His departure from 99X was very Crash-like. He allowed a gal to provide a Lewinsky on a random guy for 311 tickets at a local club back in December 2005. Here's the note he sent me recently: Despite a bizarre childhood, a career path that included more turns than a NASCAR event and a faulty education, I've grown tired of hearing so many people telling me to put my life in print. So, with the aid of a really cheap publisher and spell check I, Crash Clark am going to attempt to ignite every brain cell I've laid to waste and recapture the events of 18 years of radio insanity.
Prosecutor suspended after DUI
She pleaded guilty and paid a $113.50 fine for a May 2000 ticket. A magisterial district judge at a July trial found her guilty of speeding for an incident in May and ordered her to pay a $124.50 fine. Paul is scheduled for an arraignment and preliminary hearing Jan. 10. Mirror Staff Writer Mark Leberfinger is at 946-7462. .
Staying Afloat in VOIP Wave
Setting it up was a snap, although I had to do a little experimenting to get the VOIP box to work with my wireless router and cable modem. I also like the way I can now manage my account and calls from a personal Web portal, which is a real timesaver when I am traveling or away from the office for any length of time. What�s not to love, right? As it turns out, there are a few things that have caused me to gaze longingly back at my old landline service, not the least of which is the dependability and reliability of my previous telephone network. Over the past several months, my VOIP system has abruptly disconnected calls. It makes annoying clicking and whirring sounds every time someone tries to dial in while I am on the phone, and completely fails at least once a week. Of course, I don�t know the system has failed unless I go to my Web portal to see all the calls I have missed, or have forwarded calls to my cell phone as a backup measure.
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