Re: Motic, Bresser



IW2GNB writes:

It's different in most other high-tech fields: take cell phones. The
worst cheapest chinese thing of today is still a dream machine
compared to the first Motorola phones of the '90s.

I disagree. Cellphone *connection* quality is far worse than any
Depression-era bus-station pay telephone. My Underwood typewriter never
crashed from a virus. And your phone bill didn't arrive in your mailbox
lost amid 10000 spam pieces. Advancing technology degrades quality in some
regards.
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