"CB was the popular term for Citizen's Band radio, a sort of proto-internet popular in the 1970s and early 80s. Much like the internet, it was popular amongst truckers, geeks and lonely single men. CB has been popular in the USA since the 40s, and remains so in those states where fornication with farm animals is legal (ie; Alabama). In Europe, CB was unheard of until the release of the wildly-successful film 'Convoy', in which a truck driver named Rubber Duck (a term applied to a short, flexible aerial attached to a hand-held CB) used his radio to organise a massive convoy of trucks in protest at something or other. Despite the huge commercial success of the film, it really isn't worth seeing."@en . . "Cb"@fr . "Cb"@nl . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Source.gif Image:Source.gif The text below contains discussions or references written in an out-of-character style and it may be not canonical. \u201CCandy Buds\u201D (geek code for quoting and reference: CB) is the fourth short story in the Second Chance at Eden book. The plot is set in adamist planet Tropicana."@en . . "right|250px CB (Credit and Commerce) \u2013 bank znajduj\u0105cy si\u0119 na pograniczu Rodeo i Richman w Los Santos. Bank ten ulokowany jest w du\u017Cym, 9-pi\u0119trowym budynku, do\u015B\u0107 dobrze oszklonym. Widnieje na nim reklama marki ZIP."@pl . "right|250px CB (Credit and Commerce) \u2013 bank znajduj\u0105cy si\u0119 na pograniczu Rodeo i Richman w Los Santos. Bank ten ulokowany jest w du\u017Cym, 9-pi\u0119trowym budynku, do\u015B\u0107 dobrze oszklonym. Widnieje na nim reklama marki ZIP."@pl . . "CB"@pl . . . . . . . "CB"@fr . "CB"@nl . . . "CB"@en . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Source.gif Image:Source.gif The text below contains discussions or references written in an out-of-character style and it may be not canonical. \u201CCandy Buds\u201D (geek code for quoting and reference: CB) is the fourth short story in the Second Chance at Eden book. The plot is set in adamist planet Tropicana."@en . . . . . . "CB was the popular term for Citizen's Band radio, a sort of proto-internet popular in the 1970s and early 80s. Much like the internet, it was popular amongst truckers, geeks and lonely single men. CB has been popular in the USA since the 40s, and remains so in those states where fornication with farm animals is legal (ie; Alabama). In Europe, CB was unheard of until the release of the wildly-successful film 'Convoy', in which a truck driver named Rubber Duck (a term applied to a short, flexible aerial attached to a hand-held CB) used his radio to organise a massive convoy of trucks in protest at something or other. Despite the huge commercial success of the film, it really isn't worth seeing."@en . . .