User talk:208.96.127.101
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[edit] Radio list
All of the radio lists are moving toward the table format, because it allows the reader to sort the stations by whatever criterion they want — the table can list the stations in order by call sign, frequency, city, owner or format. Try clicking the arrows at the top of the different columns and see what happens. It's almost like having five different lists at once — I'm sure you can see how that adds value for the reader.
And no, I haven't finished the list yet. You can probably imagine how tedious and repetitive it is to actually code it, so I can only handle doing so many stations at a time before I have to go on to something else for a while to preserve my sanity (which is tenuous enough at the best of times). I will get it finished, though. Bearcat (talk) 10:21, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
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