2009/5/31 Anthony <wikimail(a)inbox.org>rg>:
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Thomas Dalton
<thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Who has cable TV that can't get internet
access?
I didn't say *cable* TV.
What kind of TV do you have that can go two ways, then? The only types
I know are cable, satellite and regular radio waves, only the first of
which allows 2-way transmission.
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.
Here's the context that I mentioned TV in: "for people permanently without
access to the Internet (who presumably also are without access to television
- otherwise why not beam Wikipedia through whatever network carries the
television signal?)"
That pretty much anyone with TV can get at least one-way Internet access was
precisely my point. (Two-way Internet is a bit more expensive for people
who have to rely on satellite or long distance OTA for television, though.)
There is no such thing as "one-way internet access". The internet is
always 2-way. You aren't making any sense.