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SayNoToIBOC
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We have been hearing about this for at least the past year - more hot air ! Too little, too late ! Wait until Wi-Max enables Internet Radio in automobiles in 2008 - count me in !
Actually, your "C" code is quite unreadable and would not work correctly. The "while" loop should be using the "or" operator "||", instead). This "junior software engineer" code would not have even worked correctly - would have stayed in an endless loop !
The bitwise "or' would have kept it in an endless loop ! If you had really wanted a bitwise "or", then you should have set boolean var = variable1 | variable2, before the loop.
Your loop was, in effect, testing against a constant value and not against a true variable, which would have broken out of the loop.
Your loop could have read "while (1)", instead of what you had.
Plus, your code was really unreadable.
DavidEduardo said:4 weeks is not enough time for cargo ships to get from Shanghai to San pedro.
DavidEduardo said:The product works, just like the first $1400 CD players worked.
DavidEduardo said:First CD players were over $1000. First VHS were $800 or more. First DVDs were around $800. First Blu-Ray are $800 discounted. It took CD players 7 to 8 years to get down to $150.
But why does this one not work?
They place the NON-WORKING product in their window. I can't believe that no one has said anything to them. Suppose someone walks by that display and turns the radio on, only to not receive anything. Is that the impression of the product we want consumers to have?
There's no compelling reason to buy these radios.
DavidEduardo said:The product works, just like the first $1400 CD players worked.
DavidEduardo said:First CD players were over $1000. First VHS were $800 or more. First DVDs were around $800. First Blu-Ray are $800 discounted. It took CD players 7 to 8 years to get down to $150.
The current main channel license fee is $10,000 and it will rise to $25,000 after June 30, 2008. And there are extra charges (+ profit percentages) for the secondary and data channel.
It's the implementation that has problems.
Cal Stymes said:buttonpuncher suggested:
The current main channel license fee is $10,000 and it will rise to $25,000 after June 30, 2008. And there are extra charges (+ profit percentages) for the secondary and data channel.
These Ubiquitous guys have the nerve to charge a $10,000 license fee for this faulty technology, above and beyond the equipment costs? And the license fee is going up to $25,000 in two years?? Is that SUPPOSED to create demand? Genius, pure genius.
Whew! You know, I think I work in the wrong industry! Where else can you force this kind of thing down the throats of consumers and get to charge thousands of dollars in license fees as a reward for doing that? Only in America. The dollar rules. What's in your wallet?
It's the implementation that has problems.
There are a lot more problems than just the implementation, my friend. Read some of the threads in here but ignore the endless posts to blogs and opinion pieces and the personal back and forth arguments which have absolutely nothing to do with IBOC.
700WLW said:"As for demand, welcome to a free economy..."
Yes, we are fortunate to live in a free economy - just look at the poor sales figures for ALL HD radios on Amazon, which is being watched carefully by the HD Radio Cartel and others (e.g., Mark Ramsey, who is speaking at the 2006 NAB convention today). Yes, the public is speaking out, with total apathy towards HD Radio.