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2010-10-27
I am sure someone anywhere in the world finds the radio "faster, easier to understand, easier to integrate, more scalable, more portable, more sustainable, more consistent, and many, many times more flexible" than the television.
Sure the militars share this too.
It's way more faster saying "Mayday" or transmit "SOS" than sending a video of a sinking ship or whatever, but I personally have never used them (and expect it to keep going this way). So I keep enjoying my TV
Edited 2011-08-05 18:13 UTC