That would satisfy everyone, wouldn't it?
Who would do this? The government?
The government's approach to disseminating emergency information is to put it everywhere, not just AM radio.
That would satisfy everyone, wouldn't it?
Yes. A drop in the bucket compared to other things they do.Who would do this? The government?
Yes. A drop in the bucket compared to other things they do.
Trillions of UNNECESSARY projects.You think Elon would approve this expense? I don't. He wants to cut trillions.
Trillions of UNNECESSARY projects.
He doesn't want AM integrated in his Teslas for obvious reasons, but.....Musk considers AM Radio unnecessary. That's why he's eliminated it from his Teslas. He will not approve anything with AM.
I would think that he'd reverse course because that'd be what the MAGA talkers and their representatives who he spent tens of millions of dollars to get reelected want.He doesn't want AM integrated in his Teslas for obvious reasons, but.....
You can digitize all you want but if you STILL program garbage, garbage in digital is what you'll get.Does "hybrid digital" actually exist or is it a phrase invented by non-industry types as a guess for the meaning of the "HD" in "HD Radio." Turns out that "HD" stands for nothing at all; it's just part of the brand. So if HD Radio isn't hybrid digital, what is?
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, not the Germans.
Nobody has yet made an argument for why (for safety reasons) AM radio is better in the dashboard than a battery/crank emergency AM radio in the glovebox.
Animal House reference, the clip has been a meme since even before memes.The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, not the Germans.
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Sure, Congress either passes a bill to mandate AM in the dash or comes up with a program to provide emergency radios. Making them universally available would actually be a valuable service (probably costing less than all the Covid checks and test kits) and get the auto makers off the hook. A win-win in my book.It's not about what's better. Car companies are responsible for what's in the dash, not the glovebox. If you want to do a crank radio thing, then you don't need a law for car companies. You just have to come up with the money for the radios and a way to get them to people. It's a different process.
Sure, Congress either passes a bill to mandate AM in the dash or comes up with a program to provide emergency radios. Making them universally available would actually be a valuable service (probably costing less than all the Covid checks and test kits) and get the auto makers off the hook. A win-win in my book.
Congress can pass an act mandating everyone has to eat cauliflower, but they'll have to have US Marshals come drag my fat butt kicking and screaming to the plate and force-feed me the damn things before I'll comply.Sure, Congress either passes a bill to mandate AM in the dash or comes up with a program to provide emergency radios. Making them universally available would actually be a valuable service (probably costing less than all the Covid checks and test kits) and get the auto makers off the hook. A win-win in my book.
I agree, I'd MUCH rather the Government do nothing and let the marketplace decide. But given a choice between a dashboard mandate or crank radios I'll take the latter.Congress can pass an act mandating everyone has to eat cauliflower, but they'll have to have US Marshals come drag my fat butt kicking and screaming to the plate and force-feed me the damn things before I'll comply.
Come to think of it, that's kind of what it might take to get new listeners to try AM Radio. US Marshals in every passenger seat! Damn the costs!
Praise the Lord! We CAN save AM! We'll cram it down your ears whether you like it or not!
Or, let the marketplace decide...You know. Freedom of choice does include whether or not you want to partake of something even if it's made available.
AM Radio today is like being able to have the choice of mash potato ice cream to me, and it was all I listened to when I was a kid.Congress can pass an act mandating everyone has to eat cauliflower, but they'll have to have US Marshals come drag my fat butt kicking and screaming to the plate and force-feed me the damn things before I'll comply.
Come to think of it, that's kind of what it might take to get new listeners to try AM Radio. US Marshals in every passenger seat! Damn the costs!
Praise the Lord! We CAN save AM! We'll cram it down your ears whether you like it or not!
Or, let the marketplace decide...You know. Freedom of choice does include whether or not you want to partake of something even if it's made available.