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On Mar 27, 2:28 pm, "RHF" wrote:
Realities of a Tired Old Analog Man -Embracing- A New Digital World DE - Would point out that there are distinct Age Demographics for all of these Technologies with a General Alignment of the Age Groupings : Below 35 Years -and- Above 50 Years -with- the 36 to 49 Year Olds being somewhere in the middle - to state the obvious ![]() With a High Interest in "Everything Digital" Below 35 Years ! And an Resistance to "Everything Digital" Above 50 Years ! - - - Exceptions being : PCs, Celfones and Digial Cameras Going Digital Means : Embracing the RFID Chip with-in Each-of-Us. it's a generational thing and the smart money is on the future and for now the future is digital and that includes am 'hd' radio ~ RHF FWIW, RHF, I am 47, and my interests tend toward the old - shortwave radio, steam trains, traditional walkie-talkies and telephones, and lifestyles of earlier days - you know, old stuff. I do like CDs and DVDs (which are themselves seeming to become dinosaurs), and I like the idea of digital cameras, although I have yet to buy one. It seems that every digital gadget these days is designed to make life more complex even as it make sthings faster. Nested menus and so on, being hooked up to people 24 hours a day - who needs it? Sometimes, old just feels better. Simpler and easier. HD FM does sound like a decent idea - but for AM? Pahh - not worth it. Bruce Jensen |
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