No, when presented with irrelvant facts that have nothing whatsoever to do with the subject at hand, that are merely pedantic distractions that mean nothing in terms of the discussion taking place, I treat them as the irrelevant trivialities that they are. Not a damn thing about what might have happened several decades ago regarding possibly, maybe taking AM radio on a different course from what it is on today, in 2014, means a damn thing about what is likely to happen to the entire AM broadcast band in the future.
Those past events are what created the current situation. And they are relevant in analyzing the potential for the future.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - Santayana.