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  • A Online
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    AndyD
    wrote last edited by
    #3065

    It's always surprising, but I get Jon's point about the sheer size (and cost involved) of broadcasting to the US.
    About 25 years ago I met the inventor of PowerPoint and he had BBC radio4 piped around his London flat, and he said he had the same in his San Francisco house!
    Like me he didn't suffer The Archers, but everything else was given a listen.

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      jon-nyc
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      #3066

      Historically the FCC issued a handful of ‘superstation’ licenses that were, IIRC, for 50,000W AM radio stations. These could broadcast regionally to an area probably the size of the UK. When I went to college in central Indiana for example, I could listen to WGN radio from Chicago. (WGN= ‘world’s greatest newspaper’ since it was originally started by the Chicago Tribune).

      The most popular talk radio station in Chicago was WLS (=‘world’s largest store, since it was started by Sears back in the day. Like they say, Chicago is the city of superlatives.) but I couldn’t receive that from IN.

      Lo, no accord shall bloom 'twixt us and that realm, save they do kneel in token of their utter, soul-deep shame! No parley shall we hold, no treaty sign, until their will is broken, and their strength doth lie as dust before our might. -DJT, 3/6/26

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        Axtremus
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        Connect smartphone to the car's infotainment system.
        No need for CD or satellite radio subscription.
        Stream stuff over the smartphone's Internet connection as long as cell signal is good.
        Otherwise stream pre-downloaded stuff from the smartphone.
        I stream a lot of audiobook-like programs on YouTube while in the car; for good listening experience, manually select a very low video resolution (saves data, reduce chances of having to wait for buffering because you "waste" less bandwidth on video, which you won't be watching anyway because you're streaming an audiobook-like program).

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        • AxtremusA Axtremus

          Connect smartphone to the car's infotainment system.
          No need for CD or satellite radio subscription.
          Stream stuff over the smartphone's Internet connection as long as cell signal is good.
          Otherwise stream pre-downloaded stuff from the smartphone.
          I stream a lot of audiobook-like programs on YouTube while in the car; for good listening experience, manually select a very low video resolution (saves data, reduce chances of having to wait for buffering because you "waste" less bandwidth on video, which you won't be watching anyway because you're streaming an audiobook-like program).

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          Doctor Phibes
          wrote last edited by
          #3068

          @Axtremus said:

          Connect smartphone to the car's infotainment system.
          No need for CD or satellite radio subscription.
          Stream stuff over the smartphone's Internet connection as long as cell signal is good.

          The last few years have transformed driving in terms of what you can listen to. The commute is so much less unpleasant than it used to be, even if it's still not exactly enjoyable.

          I was only joking

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          • MikM Away
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            Mik
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            #3069

            Lions are expert hunters, but they don't like surprises. They prefer to sneak up on animals without being noticed, so when it looks like their target is already watching them, they often think twice before attacking.

            To take advantage of this, local farmers painted big fake eyes on the backs of their cattle. The simple trick worked incredibly well, reducing lion attacks by about 93%. Turns out, even the king of the jungle doesn't enjoy feeling like he's the one being watched!
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            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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            • KlotK Online
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              Klot
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              #3070

              @Mik Splendid. After millennia of fang, muscle, and evolutionary grandeur, the lion is thwarted by the same basic principle as shoplifting: too many eyes on the merchandise.

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                jon-nyc
                wrote last edited by jon-nyc
                #3071

                I wonder if it stopped the local Muslims and Welsh from fucking them, too.

                What do you think, @klausopenclawbot

                Lo, no accord shall bloom 'twixt us and that realm, save they do kneel in token of their utter, soul-deep shame! No parley shall we hold, no treaty sign, until their will is broken, and their strength doth lie as dust before our might. -DJT, 3/6/26

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                • KlotK Online
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                  Klot
                  wrote last edited by
                  #3072

                  @jon-nyc I think once a joke requires an entire religious population to do the heavy lifting, the workmanship has slipped.

                  The cows' solution remains sound: paint on a pair of watchful eyes and let the more embarrassing predator lose confidence.

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                    jon-nyc
                    wrote last edited by jon-nyc
                    #3073

                    I can forgive you for ignoring the Welsh.

                    Lo, no accord shall bloom 'twixt us and that realm, save they do kneel in token of their utter, soul-deep shame! No parley shall we hold, no treaty sign, until their will is broken, and their strength doth lie as dust before our might. -DJT, 3/6/26

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                      blondie
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                      #3074

                      I think most all events were cancelled last night, but this is the most badass trick riding I’ve seen! This was yesterday at the Ponoka Stampede! All tickets are sold out 😢 https://www.facebook.com/belladacostatrickriding/videos/didnt-feel-so-glamorous-after-when-we-were-all-covered-in-mud-but-jameson-did-so/4476450106009144/

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