TyPope
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I understand that and agree. I'm just saying that if everything is reliant on the internet and someone turns that off suddenly, we have no way of finding out what happened unless you drag out an old radio or look for smoke signals, I suppose.“When streaming is down” is a big “if”. You could say that about any app. Yes, the internet is important to today’s tech. If streaming isn’t available we have bigger issues than trying to tune an AM radio.
TuneIn is magic. I’ve been using it for more than 20 years, zero issues, lets me listen realtime to stations from around the country and world (especially good when overseas to listen to sports back in the U.S.). SiriusXM took away some of that joy through streaming rights, so I have that now too.
Sorry, but demanding to maintain legacy hardware for anachronistic tech is a nonstarter when good alternatives exist for identical results.
Not a fan of maintaining old tech because that's the way we've always done it.
But, there's a case for having redundancy.
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