[opendtv] Re: A detail in the history of video standards

It seems pointless to continue this exchange.

You said Taiwan is an ATSC country; Taiwan has chosen and has been 
transmitting DVB-T.  You said Tijuana had more independent stations than 
a number of countries combined; you were wrong.

I'll be back on the 30th.

Enjoy.

TTFN,
Mark


John Willkie wrote:

>Three is greater than five. sure.  But, did you note that aside from MBC,
>the web site you pointed me to, no broadcaster outside of Seoul had
>transmitters?  I said that there were only three channels for the entire
>country.  I am corrected: Seoul has five -- per that web site -- and the
>rest of the country has just one, a live retransmission of what's being
>shown on MBC in Seoul.
>
>My point was that Tijuana -- a third world city of 2.5 million -- has more
>media diversity than the countries I mentioned.  Funny you can only nip
>around the edges of that.  And, I can only presume that you now concede
>Taiwan to be ATSC country.  I note that not everybody thinks Taiwan is a
>country.
>
>John
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Mark Schubin" <tvmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:23 AM
>Subject: [opendtv] Re: A detail in the history of video standards
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>>John Willkie wrote:
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>>>I count at best 5 TV stations
>>>in Seoul.
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>>Five is more than three, and Seoul is a city, not a country.
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>>>I spent only about 30
>>>seconds to refute your web site.
>>>
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>>>
>>Believe what you'd like.
>>
>>TTFN,
>>Mark
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>>>      
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