
Upon my arrival home I immediately dropped my shopping on the kitchen table, forgetting all thoughts of new gadgets, and got on with some work. Several hours later my train of concentration was rudely interrupted by the memory of my new toy. My keenness to wake up tomorrow morning the often amusing tones of Tony and Angela on the Real Radio Brekfast Show in all their digital clarity failed to overcome my inherant distrust of all things that are in any way related Wales' ability to keep up with the rest of the world. Remembering that we still don't have Freeview up here (March 2010 apparently, hell that's not so bad, we're still impressed with incandescent light bulbs!!) I figured I'd check DAB coverage before going to the effort of opening the box. Using the new-fangled intraweb thingy I found something called a "webshyte" that quicky confirmed my suspicions, the 21st century hasn't come to Merthyr Tydfil yet! I'm so thankful for this moment of foresight that saved me literally seconds of wasted effort and anticipation on the DAB clock radio setup, it will now remain boxed....
I'm really not that bothered, I can wait, I'm Welsh, I'm used to waiting for stuff, but it does strike me that shops in areas that aren't covered by DAB (or Freeview for that matter) should display signs that say something along the lines of "Please feel free to purchase this item, but if you're local it'll be about as much use as a screen door on a submarine".

