gtg859r

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[–] gtg859r 6 points 1 month ago

That used to be true in the area. My family has lived there for generations. It has seen a lot of change and now it’s full of tourists and cabin rentals. It used to be very remote and disconnected from Atlanta but a governor from the area built a nice highway to get people to the mountains and it isn’t all locals now. A lot of people retire there and begin demanding changes to laws. You may be right about a squabble though, mountain towns have family fights that go on for decades.

[–] gtg859r 12 points 7 months ago (2 children)

In emergency situations the benefit is range. You can broadcast further and reach more areas with one station.

[–] gtg859r 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Many things are more expensive. Boomers can watch Fox talk about which politician to blame. I’ll stick to blaming the CEOs