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  I Use Dial
join:2004-01-04 Morgan Hill, CA clubs:
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| reply to CMoore2004 Re: The government creates the false competition
What if I drove around with a cell phone blocker today? Who is going to stop me? Is someone really going to spend the money to erect a tower to cancel out signals? That would be prohibitively expensive. If someone intentionally blocks my access to communications and emergency services, is that person not opening up him or herself to enormous litigation liabilities?
I can drive nearly anywhere in my town and almost never find fewer than 6 wi-fi networks on my computer's network finder, and in most cases more! Are these people all in combat with each other? Duking it out to see who has the most sophisticated electronics warfare technology? No! They are all getting along just fine, with rare exception, thanks to the free market. Did you use wireless networking in the '90's? Did your neighbor? Things were not nearly as easy as they are today, but the market caught up without need for regulation.
How does the highway system work? We have two vehicles in complete control of people, who may or may not be well trained, have any experience in driving, might not even speak the same language or be using well properly maintained vehicles, on a collision course with a combined impact speed of 120 mph, a lethal force for all parties. Yet they narrowly miss each other despite the fact that only 10% or less of the path they drive on is unoccupied! Amazing! And to think that it has happened every day for millions of people for how many year now? -- Time... beckoning me. | |  moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD
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| said by I Use Dial :What if I drove around with a cell phone blocker today? Who is going to stop me? Is someone really going to spend the money to erect a tower to cancel out signals? That would be prohibitively expensive. If someone intentionally blocks my access to communications and emergency services, is that person not opening up him or herself to enormous litigation liabilities? Actually, causing interference intentionally can get you arrested. I do know of one case where a guy drove arond with an illegal CB amp and not only had all his stuff confiscated by the FCC (with the help of the Baltimore City Police Department) but he also got a $25,000 fine.
With no regulations, there would be no recourse.
said by I Use Dial :I can drive nearly anywhere in my town and almost never find fewer than 6 wi-fi networks on my computer's network finder, and in most cases more! Are these people all in combat with each other? Duking it out to see who has the most sophisticated electronics warfare technology? No! They are all getting along just fine, with rare exception, thanks to the free market. Did you use wireless networking in the '90's? Did your neighbor? Things were not nearly as easy as they are today, but the market caught up without need for regulation. Wi-Fi is low power and also protected in that SSIDs keep signals going to certain access points. Also, you do realize that Wi-Fi has standards ruled on by the IEEE. They did not develop in a vacuum and they do also have regulations, namely Part 15 rules.
Also, even the wireless router manuals tell you to change channels when you experience interference. Not to mention that 2.4Ghz cordless phones also interfere with B/G Wi-Fi signals.
said by I Use Dial :How does the highway system work? We have two vehicles in complete control of people, who may or may not be well trained, have any experience in driving, might not even speak the same language or be using well properly maintained vehicles, on a collision course with a combined impact speed of 120 mph, a lethal force for all parties. Yet they narrowly miss each other despite the fact that only 10% or less of the path they drive on is unoccupied! Amazing! And to think that it has happened every day for millions of people for how many year now? Highways are regulated with lane markings, barriers, speed limit signs, etc. No regulations and watch the accidents happen. Also, most signs are universal and most people understand what lane markings mean. WORST ANALOGY EVER!!!!
Try again. | |  SKYWARP
join:2005-02-02 Portland, OR
| reply to I Use Dial We survive the road because there are rules and laws in place. lol
Not a very good analogy. The roads are regulated to be safe.
Go to a turd world country that has heavy traffic and no traffic laws. . .it's chaos and people get hurt all the damn time.
There has to be some regulation in place. | |
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