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On Mar 9, 4:37 pm, dave wrote:
- - ~ RHF wrote: - - These would be the same 'poor' that have an - - 'extra' $100 for a Sat-Radio or a WiFi-Radio ? - - Plus the Monthly Fees and Added Costs ? - Once radio becomes 100% digital, - 400,000,000 receivers will be rendered obsolete. Yeah and they don't sell Un-Leaded Gas anymore either. Plus you don't see many mechanical or 'electric' Typewriters in-use in the Office or at home. time and technology changes ~ RHF |
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~ RHF wrote:
On Mar 9, 4:37 pm, dave wrote: - - ~ RHF wrote: - - These would be the same 'poor' that have an - - 'extra' $100 for a Sat-Radio or a WiFi-Radio ? - - Plus the Monthly Fees and Added Costs ? - Once radio becomes 100% digital, - 400,000,000 receivers will be rendered obsolete. Yeah and they don't sell Un-Leaded Gas anymore either. Plus you don't see many mechanical or 'electric' Typewriters in-use in the Office or at home. time and technology changes ~ RHF But there are still untold billions of pencils out here. Digital wastes electricity. Analog radios use less power. |
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![]() "Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In posted on Mon, 9 Mar 2009 23:37:21 -0700 (PDT), ~ RHF wrote: Begin Yeah and they don't sell Un-Leaded Gas anymore either. I thought it all was unleaded nowadays, no need to label it as such anymore? True, it was leaded gas they took off the market in the late 70's (IIRC) |
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