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	<title>Comments on: Corporation Commission Sides with Me, Decides on 918 Overlay</title>
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	<description>Right-Wing Nutjob, Religious Fanatic &#38; Citizen Journalist Tyson Wynn</description>
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		<title>By: Myra Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Myra Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Having survived not one but two area code splits (one of each type) while we lived in the Houston area, I can feel no pity for all the complainers. And since it is going to happen whether anyone likes it or not, the overlay plan is much to be preferred--for exactly the reasons you stated. Why force thousands to reprint stationery, business cards, advertising materials, etc., because of changing their area code? It is nothing to dial an extra three digits, and believe me, folks, you WILL survive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having survived not one but two area code splits (one of each type) while we lived in the Houston area, I can feel no pity for all the complainers. And since it is going to happen whether anyone likes it or not, the overlay plan is much to be preferred&#8211;for exactly the reasons you stated. Why force thousands to reprint stationery, business cards, advertising materials, etc., because of changing their area code? It is nothing to dial an extra three digits, and believe me, folks, you WILL survive.</p>
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