Thanks to Gerald for pointing once more to the archaic wireless system we 
enjoy, seemingly without protest.  In 1886, captains of industry here decided 
that, yes, it was a good idea to establish "standard gauge" railroads.  Before 
that, cargo had to be transferred upon arriving at a different dimension rail, 
a great loss of income.  Perhaps our modern captains (hello, Verizon, ATT?) 
might come to an understanding that the worldwide gsm standard isn't such a bad 
thing, interchangeable sim cards work to the benefit of all, including profit 
margins.  And guess what?  Over there, one receives signal in the depth of 
metro, the remote of mountains, in the middle of water.  Row together, all 
benefit.  Until then, we in the US will waste time and money with 19th century 
equivalence, a burden to all.   

Chad


      


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