On 6/15/2013 8:04 PM, Robert Mcgraw wrote:
Oh I agree on non-popular government mandated issues. In general they
are never viewed as popular. However until some authoritative branch
steps in, there is no incentive for any forward action.
I say we try Rick's market approach first, and
only upon failing that, we invoke government
action. Manufacturers are in it for the money,
so if they are not selling radios, then they might
be induced to change them. Even if the gov-mt
has good intentions, there is no guaranty it will
get it right. If market pressure fails,... then,
presumably, gov-mt will still be there...
I didn't like spending $2300 for a
new HD TV at the time but today I'm glad I did. {As as side note, if
you've not seen HD TV off of the air but only experienced cable or
satellite service, then you've not seen good HD TV.}
Ouch. I refuse to spend that much money on a
silly TV. The programs are no better for being
shown in hi-def. The Lions will still LOSE every
other Sunday - regardless of whether or not the
picture is so clear and distinct I can count the
blemishes on the young quarterback's chin. ;-)
Just My take...
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