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Thomas Farely

Tom has produced privateline.com since 1995. He is now a freelance technology writer who contributes regularly to the site.

His knowledge of telecommunications has served, most notably, the American Heritage Invention and Technology Magazine and The History Channel.
His interview on Alexander Graham Bell will air on the History Channel the end of 2006.

Ken Schmidt

Ken is a licensed attorney who has worked in the tower industry for seven years. He has managed the development of broadcast towers nationwide and developed and built cell towers.

He has been quoted in newspapers and magazines on issues regarding cell towers and has spoke at industry and non-industry conferences on cell tower related issues.

He is recognized as an expert on cell tower leases and due diligence processes for tower acquisitions.

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January 12, 2005

Posted by Tom Farley & Mark van der Hoek at 03:41 PM

Wayback Machine

Scores of pages revised yesterday. mostly by pulling dead links as described in yesterday's notes. I've tried to leave the old URL, such as:

http://www.agcs.com/aboutv2/history/index.htm

By using the Internet Archive, their so called Wayback Machine, you might be able to find the old page, although probably without images. Worth trying if you are desperate to find an old file. As they describe the process:

"Browse through 30 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago. To start surfing the Wayback, type in the web address of a site or page where you would like to start, and press enter."

Click here http://www.archive.org/web/web.php or on the graphic below to go to their site:

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