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![]() Rfburns wrote: AM radio, as we know it is fading away - just like so many other things we grew up with. Those days of listening to some distant radio signal coming via the ionosphere - fading in and out like the surf on the sea are slipping fast. Out-of-control technology is reducing the quality of life - not improving it. If you don't believe this just consider the fact that you have absolutely no privacy anymore. Everything about you is in some database somewhere. In addition to that, you can't go very many places where you're not on camera either. when did we have have any real privacy I live near prett antitech folks and yet they insit in poking thier noss into my busness constantly with one the local preacher preaching that I am eveil etc I see and all but endless prade of galkers who in front of the house and watch and these people don't own a cell phone or pc or in most cases a tv set what we have lost is th eilusion of privacy some have enjoyed. there has not been privacy at least in y lifetime for anyone preceieved as different Hi Tech isn't all that great when you consider what it has become. how so? it allows me to live 15 miles from the nearest town and still know what is going everywhere I want to know most of the news I don't even have to go looking anymore I hve told the PC to look and find it I have my job that used to require tolive in a major urban area with a much higher costof liveing in both money and having to deal with crime The demand for it isn't always there but we get it anyway. Funny thing - most users don't really understand it, they just know they want it. Slick marketing creates the demand and the dollar rules. |
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