Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Rusty Witherspoon
(12 Feb 2018 19:30 UTC)
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Tim
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Cian Witherspoon
(13 Feb 2018 00:17 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Cian Witherspoon
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Tim
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Cian Witherspoon
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Phil Pugliese
(13 Feb 2018 00:17 UTC)
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Tim
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Phil Pugliese
(13 Feb 2018 07:32 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level Cian Witherspoon (13 Feb 2018 08:01 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Phil Pugliese
(13 Feb 2018 18:25 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
RiftRoamer
(15 Feb 2018 15:38 UTC)
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Caleuche
(15 Feb 2018 17:35 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Bruce Johnson
(15 Feb 2018 21:03 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Phil Pugliese
(15 Feb 2018 21:53 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Greg Nokes
(16 Feb 2018 08:14 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Phil Pugliese
(16 Feb 2018 22:04 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Richard Aiken
(27 Feb 2018 03:07 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
shadow@xxxxxx
(21 Feb 2018 04:58 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Rupert Boleyn
(13 Feb 2018 08:33 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Phil Pugliese
(13 Feb 2018 18:28 UTC)
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Re: [TML] The meaning of world tech level
Bruce Johnson
(13 Feb 2018 23:03 UTC)
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We've been looking at it all wrong: TL is a measure of what technology the local infrastructure will support. Think about it. Yeah, smartphones are great - but they were created to take advantage of the capabilities of already existing infrastructure - cell phone towers, wireless internet, data communication via cell phone frequencies, the electrical grid... Without them, a smartphone is a fancy paperweight. Infrastructure is the limiting force on what technology can be feasibly imported. The price markups are for obtaining the gear required to create a limited scale form of the required infrastructure (or paying for someone else having already set it up). SO a noble wants to import a few dtons of smartphones onto a low tech world - rewards for local rulers, perhaps. Each phone requires: communication infrastructure - either satnet in a can, or ground towers. Also requires the equipment needed to actually run the network. Data infrastructure - probably bundled into the above power infrastructure - gotta charge it somehow and then a server loaded with apps and probably a library. Oh, and people to run it all. Now that bill becomes a lot higher. Actually trying to create the infrastructure? Even higher.