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Michelle
3/3/2018 7:00:57 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: 5G
Tradition lives on, eh? Interestng and sad all at once. I hoped that wouldn't be the case.
Re: 5G
@elizabethv:
"the way I currently look back on AOL-type technology."
So...with fondness? Or with a sense of "I can't believe I put up with that"?
Because I could see either way.
mhhf1ve
3/8/2018 10:13:24 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: 5G
> "I hope the future of trains in America is a little brighter than the picture you paint."
Meh. I doubt it. American trains are going to need to be completely revamped somehow in order to shake their bad reputation. About the only thing I can think of is a "Hyperloop train" system which would require a completely different boarding system -- more like an airport. That might provide a different enough experience that it wouldn't have the same reputation as traditional American trains.
The current American bus/train system is generally for "poor people" who can't afford their own car -- or a private driver of some kind (either Uber/Lyft or a real chauffeur).
mhhf1ve
3/8/2018 10:17:44 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: 5G
> "I would be interested to know what the trials consisted of..."
Yes. VoIP tech was supposed to be an improvement over POTS, but... in my experience, the prioritization of VoIP data makes POTS almost sound like an audiophile's phonographic dream. The digital artifacts and dropped packets and lag -- all make VoIP calls nearly intolerable to listen to sometimes.
mpouraryan
3/11/2018 7:42:45 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: 5G
That's a rather general statement--it has to do with commitment by Governments by in large. If only especially in the United States this was the case--right?
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