2009/5/31 Anthony <[email protected]>: >> By "broadcast medium" I mean a one-way transmission of information. > > > I don't know about yours, but my TV uses two-way transmission. So a > statement that "TV is a broadcast medium" is just not correct. True, it's > probably correct in the vast majority of situations, but, blah blah blah, I > think you see what I'm getting at... > > The TV people choose what you broadcast and you just choose to either >> pick up what they send or don't. You can't request specific >> information like you can online. > > > Umm, yes I can. But like I said, I was nitpicking. TV isn't a medium, and > it isn't necessarily broadcast.
Who has cable TV that can't get internet access? You mentioned TV in the context of a way of getting information to people without internet access, so I ignored the existence of cable since it doesn't apply. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
