Christer Boräng wrote:
In message <1271831753.5073.28.ca...@localhost>, lists writes:
For instance, if I go to a shop and they give me a radio free. I take
that radio home and use it. If that shop then calls me up and says 'If
you don't change that radio, I'm going to break it' it is a case of
blackmail.

A better analogy would be that the shop calls you up to say "We're
switching to digital, your analog radio will stop working in six
months", and, in six months time, the radio no longer has anything to
listen to...

Not a good analogy either.
If you want to use that one, it's more like a major broadcaster deciding to go digital - and then comeing round to blow up your radio to stop you listening to the local station you actually want to listen to that is still on analogue.
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