[time-nuts] Giove A has become "official" now.
Rob Kimberley
time.bandit at btinternet.com
Mon Jan 15 18:50:38 UTC 2007
IMHO, if GPS doesn't work in that location, I'm not sure that Galileo would
work any better.
Rob K
-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
Behalf Of Jason Rabel
Sent: 15 January 2007 17:42
To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Giove A has become "official" now.
You illustrate some good points...
What about places where GPS doesn't work so great for some people? Then they
might be willing to pay a subscription for a service that does benefit them
better. Also, like you mentioned, if they come out with a 'lifetime'
subscription, then maybe some people will be willing to shell out the cash
for that alternative "just incase".
> Actually, in my case, the reasons were twofold. First, I was utterly
> fed up with the predigested and homogenized pablum that the local rock
> stations kept churning out in their playlist. Don't even get me
> started on the nauseous ads, the number of which always seemed to be
> increasing.
>
> The second factor was that I was very tired of hunting for a decent
> music station every time I went out of the local area on a long road
> trip. I chose Sirius (only one 'r') because they had the better
> channel lineup (to me), AND a lifetime subscription deal which,
> according to my math, pays for itself in a little over three years.
>
> Satellite radio is an excellent option for anyone who does lengthy
> road trips, I think.
>
> As for Galileo, just to keep on-subject: No real opinion here. I
will
> use what works for me (GPS), and that does not require a subscription
> fee (GPS). ;-)
>
> Keep the peace(es).
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