I didn't know people in Monroe County even had the internet yet.
Dial-up.
I didn't know people in Monroe County even had the internet yet.
Dial-up.
Poor souls, that's almost worst than none at all. I have a friend up in the rural wilds of Alaska and their cellular service is 2G/GPRS only, which is basically glorified dial-up, and he can't do dink on his phone without wifi. And even the village internet is rocky since it's all via satellite.
Yeah, but is great if you have a radio signal in town
I saw the photo of the mayor flipping the switch on the new station. Is he a fan of country music?
I drove up west Alabama yesterdayb by way of Hwy 43. No WRYC. How is it that a Class-A can't be heard that small distance? Is this station really on-air?
It's on the air, but only broadcasting with 300 watts (on a power pole?).
Until it upgrades, Rooster Country is pretty much a U.S. 84 and AL-21 thing for South Monroe County.
Thanks Tom. You helped my case