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Qixotl

join:2002-02-08
New Milford, CT

Seen the opposite as well

My grandmother (she is 96) was worrying about the switchover to digital about a year ago because of all of the initial media education attempts. It took a few times for my parents to convince her that she is not affected she has cable TV, but we got the message across. My parents are just barely senior citizens and they fully understand the situation. That is mostly because I have been keeping them informed about it for about five years now, but they certainly are not oblivious to the marketing. Sadly though, my 20 year old nephew asked for a 480i only CRT TV for Christmas last year, but it at least has a digital tuner and it is widescreen. He is ready to go, though he won't get the full benefit of HD broadcasts.

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