How is buying a DAB radio clinging on to the past? You are ridiculous and tiresome.Original Post Deleted
How is buying a DAB radio clinging on to the past? You are ridiculous and tiresome.Original Post Deleted
How am I railing against it? I have simply bought a DAB radio, and I'm very happy with it because I like listening to radio stations. Why does it bother you so much?
It is you who is railing against people who decide not to buy the latest iDevice. A common theme with you.
And how many people could listen to them simultaneously as DeletedUser suggests before the mobile phone networks run out of capacity?
You're dissembling now. You know full well that by iDevice, I mean any kind of such internet-enabled phone or tablet.Original Post Deleted
This thread is about DAB radio, not about your fear of not having a better smartphone than your neighbour.
There is still plenty of channels for DAB the government has chosen not to release. A cynic might suspect a few reasons.Original Post Deleted
suggesting the remaining 40% of Hong Kong's population is a 'creative' suggestion
Last edited by East_coast; 23-07-2012 at 11:48 PM.