Posted on 10/22/2008 4:28:13 AM PDT by jerod
Almost all polling is still done with people who have landlines.
Who has landlines?
I dont. A couple of years ago I did but I dropped mine, and Ill bet a lot of other people dropped theirs too. If you have a cellphone, you can call anybody anytime you want. Why bother paying two bills?
So who are the people with landlines?
Id venture to say that poor people and older people are probably more likely to have landlines. Young people, rich people and conservative spenders, those who are smart enough to figure out that 1 bill is better than 2, do not have landlines.
Poor people and old people trend more Democratic than most voters. Therefore, I believe the polls during this election are much more skewed in favor of Democrats than in any previous election.
Its just a theory, but well see come election night.
It doesn't need to be for Sat TV to work.
However, if you are a frequent Pay-Per-View type viewer, it makes it a lot easier.
I never use Pay-Per-View, but I get a $10 per month discount just by having the Sat box hooked up to a land line.
We got one for a bear seen in our neighborhood last May.
One reason I keep my landline phone is in case of extended blackouts. Do people realize that after all the back-up batteries are used up they will be cut-off from phone, internet and, after Feburary '09, TV if there is any natural diaster in their area? I hope there are still radio broadcast signals you can pick up with rabbit ears after the changeover. . . for weather and emergency purposes.
By the way, how do you figure? And if so, where are they getting the numbers from?
I was always under the impression that most polls were conducted by random digit dialing, which would both be more cost effective and give better data.
So by your reasoning it would also be more likely that rural voters are more likely to have land lines. That would not be good news for McCain.
I’ve had Directv for 6 years and no landline. They can work around it. I live in a tiny community and all family/friends are local long distance, which costs a fortune. I’ve been cell phone only since moving there and have had no problems.
You ever try to call 911 on a cell?
During an emergency?
Not fun. :)
Same here. I'd drop the landline in a heartbeat if I could get cable where I live.
Updates and new features are delivered to the DirecTV receiver by phone.
FCC regulations, specifically 47 CFR Sec. 64. 1200, prohibit telemarketers from using an automated dialer, prerecorded messages or artificial voice to call any number assigned to cell phone service or any service for which the called party is charged for the incoming call.
I don't know that it's skewing the polls, but people not answering the phone at the dinner hour might be. Drives me crazy.
Is this 1957?
We haven’t had a land line for about a year. We have a digital video phone. We also have cell phones. I haven’t been polled at all this year.
I do that everyday............
In 18 years in the business I've personally commissioned over 7000 cellular telephone sites in 49 states and 16 countries. Every single site I commissioned had large backup battery arrays installed which will keep the site on the air for several hours (usually 6-10 hours) in the event of a power interruption. About 70% of the cells I've commissioned, and all mobile telephone switching offices (MTSO's) I've worked in or installed, also had automatic backup generators on site. The remaining 30% or so of the cells I've commissioned had the capability of being powered by portable backup generators, i.e., a generator transfer switch installed, to allow for portable generator backup in the event of extended power failures.
The problem with power outages and cell system failure, by and large, is more closely related to the land line phone company and their inability to provide line power to their T-1 repeaters, which feed voice and data to remote cell sites. Remote cells use either phone company provided T-1 or cell carrier owned terrestrial microwave to deliver voice and data to the remote transmission sites. Usually, a microwave fed site will stay up during a power failure and a T-1 fed site will go off air. This assumes, of course, that the cell carrier performs routine maintenance to keep the backup systems functioning properly.
However,A lot of Obama's high poll numbers may be due to the MSM playing Tokyo Rose, attempting to discourage those who are fighting for America.
You have a point there, and the pollsters are not willing to admit that little nugget. The wife and I never answer the phones when we see any number that starts with 000, 800, 866, 877, unavailable, and ESPECIALLY the POLITICAL CALL pop up on the caller ID.
LOL!!!
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