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On Jan 23, 1:14 pm, wrote:
I think the bigger issue is this: Why is there such interest in restricting what other people can do? IMO, a couple things. One big thing was that antennas kind of got in there as collateral damage. This is pure conjecture, but the biggest beneficiary of antenna restrictions was the cable TV industry. Even though they had a superior product, if you couldn't put up a TV antenna, it seals the deal. No exceptions were made until the sat TV people made a very similar product with an antenna that is pretty unobtrusive. Second thing is perhaps one of the less pretty parts of human nature. A lot of people believe that they know what's best, and they have no problem imposing what they know on other people. If a contract in development A has one page of activity restrictions and development B has three, then by their logic, Development B simply has to be "better". That's my guess anyhow. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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