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D Peter Maus wrote:
Eric Richards made a good, and rather vocal, point--that currently, there are alternatives to terrestrial radio. Laugh. Still fuming over that conversation? You see, Richards was right....we, as listeners have alternatives. Unfortunately, one thing we will lose is the ability to listen to information sources that cannot be shut down on demand. All broadband, satellite, cell phone go through a massive infrastructure with built-in choke points. HF/AM do not. What we will lose is more important than the political implications; it has emergency implications as well. -- Eric F. Richards, "It's the Din of iBiquity." -- Frank Dresser |
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