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Wireless Network or Weird Al?

coronaride writes "This article over on Wired discusses the current topic of the FCC's regulation of UHF's (ultra-high frequencies). Apparently, UHF channels 52 through 69 are in danger of being taken over by wireless networking!" Insert your Conan the Librarian or Wheel of Fish joke here.

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  1. YOU SO STUPID!!!!! by xneilj · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well if you didn't get the reference, you'll just think I'm insulting you :)

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  2. Goodbye UPN... by polymath69 · · Score: 2, Funny
    I get my Enterprise fix over broadcast, channel 59. Goodbye, Archer!

    But at least I'll still have Buffy.

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  3. If you insist by Kphrak · · Score: 5, Funny

    Karate Master: "And TODAY on Wheel of Fish, what do we have!? Ah! A wireless network! Now....will you keep the wireless network, or will you take what's on...broadcast TV?"

    Woman: "I'll take...uh...um..."

    [everybody shouting different answers at her]

    Woman: "I'll take...broadcast TV!!"

    Karate Master: "And now we see...what's on...broadcast TV! What's good that's on...broadcast TV?!"

    [hushed pause; they turn on a TV, "Friends" is on]

    Karate Master: "NOTHING!! THERE'S NOTHING GOOD ON BROADCAST TV!! STUPID! YOU'RE SO STOOPID!!!"

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  4. That's ok by Rufy · · Score: 3, Funny

    With all the people willing to shell out money to fight lawsuits over copyright violations, I'm sure we can raise $75,000 by 10pm Friday night.

  5. oh, that's ok then by natefaerber · · Score: 5, Funny

    "It's not like the broadcasters are getting totally screwed," said Carri Bennet, an attorney representing the Rural Telecommunications Group, a lobbyist for wireless carriers in rural areas.

    Partial screwing is fine.

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  6. Consumers lose? No way! by MrCocktail · · Score: 2, Funny

    Heh. It always seemed to me that the Spanish-language networks (both TV and radio) had the most powerful broadcasting equipment on the face of this earth. I can pick up a Spanish radio station pretty much anywhere, and the Spanish TV channels are much clearer than any other channels picked up by my antenna. Converting those airwaves to wireless services means I can truly be connected anywhere!

  7. "You get to drink from...THE FIRE HOSE!" by thesolo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Insert your Conan the Librarian or Wheel of Fish joke here.

    Of course, all the real UHF fans make their jokes about "Spatula City" or the cut scene of "Oh Those Homos!". ;)

    If you haven't seen that last one, I suggest you rent/buy the DVD immediately! It's worth it just for Al's commentary alone!

  8. Sen. Hollings you just won!! by MongooseCN · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sen. Hollings wins the "Inane Bill Of The Year" award!!!!!

    Applause from audience...

    Sen. Hollings gets to drink from the Firehose!!!

    Insane cheering from audience...

  9. Re:14-51? by EccentricAnomaly · · Score: 5, Funny

    In LA we have 16... I'm teaching myself Spanish, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Armenian, and what I think might be Thai.

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  10. UHF by jayhawk88 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Insert your Conan the Librarian or Wheel of Fish joke here.

    I would never resort to such a blatant, cheap attempt at humor. Now if you'll excuse me I must go drink from the fire hose.

  11. Re:Oh sure by zer0vector · · Score: 2, Funny

    As a possible combat to this a few people have been wondering if large radio telescopes (GBT, VLA, etc..) could put out enough power transmitting to disable communications satellites and clean up radio frequency interference. Of course this is entirely unrealistic since the electronics of the telescopes are designed for receiving not transmitting, but I think it would be funny if some radio astronomers blew out the front ends of all the Iridium satellites so they could study OH again.

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  12. Yankovic's First Law of Robotics by Dirtside · · Score: 3, Funny

    Jeez, at first I thought it said "Weird AI". I'm like, "There's such a thing as non-weird AI?"

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  13. Re:old TVs == packet sniffers? by cpt+kangarooski · · Score: 2, Funny

    he could do both if we adopted a communication protocol that relied on I Love Lucy reruns.

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  14. Re:Is Broadcast TV Outdated? by DeepZenPill · · Score: 2, Funny

    I don't see why we don't just avoid all this hassle and jump to Ludicrous High Frequency

  15. Re:Is Broadcast TV Outdated? by AtariDatacenter · · Score: 3, Funny

    Speaking of which, when I was young, I *didn't* get on my roof with a neighbor kid and a small television, and listen to cellular calls in the high UHF channels. ;)

    Had I have done so, I would have thought that someone's phone was being tapped or something, called a few numbers that I heard spoken, and generally panicked a few people. Especially ones who call 'the other woman' and express their love over the open airwaves.