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Started by GameSnake, May 01, 2006, 10:00:58 PM

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GameSnake

Just to toss something out there, the radio was replaced in popularity by the TV, but it's still there; I think in much the same way computers will become the dominant media center for TV/Music/maybe games one day.

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Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=5744.msg67622#msg67622 date=1146583478]
It's not that I was trying to make you look dumb.  You made a broad, generalized statement that has little if anything to do with reality. 

Then what are you attempting to accomplish?  I assume that you understand what I was trying to get accross.

It had an implied scope.  I'd hoped that you, of all people, would be able to recognize that.

Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=5744.msg67622#msg67622 date=1146583478]
Technologically speaking, we already use the same infrastructure for a lot of the varied services.  In my area, the phone company delivers phone service over the same lines they use to deliver broadband internet and digital cable.  The same phone company also offers satellite TV and DirectWay. 

Yeah, but those aren't the only companies.  I'm saying I don't think the internet will ever replace the TV network.

Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=5744.msg67622#msg67622 date=1146583478]
Whether you'd like to admit it, or whether you'd like to say you're "in a different context," you're wrong about not using the same infrastructure for multiple commodities.  It happens all the time, in countless situations, from delivering real goods to soft services.

I've already admitted it.  If I haven't, I meant to.  It just seems pointless to argue about something like this when it's obvious what I was talking about.

dark_drake

I declare me the winner of this debate for coming up with the best solution ever.
errr... something like that...