  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | Oh NOEZ!
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  knightmb Everybody Lies
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said by pnh102 :According to some, we could see billions, possibly trillions, of innocent, completely unsuspecting people DIE SLOW PAINFUL DEATHS because they had no clue this was coming! Alarmist are we? 
Actually, just proves that even with the deadline, a lot of stations weren't *really* ready like everyone thought they were. So all the nay sayers about all those *other* people who will never be ready no matter what, turns out the stations were the same way.
Where I live, all the major stations didn't bother with the switch over, surprising it was the little "UHF" stations that were quicker to change over than them, go figure 
Enjoy your DTV or what few stations have switched. Last I checked with all of those *other* people, a lot of outlining areas can't pick up the *new* stations that switched last night, too bad I guess.  -- Fight NebuAD and the like: Click Here to pollute their data |
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| The STATIONS ARE ready. It's Joe Sixpack consumer who doesn't realize that just about all (but not 100%) broadcasters have been broadcasting a digital as well as analog signal for the past couple years.
Even at that , as a nation we are over 95% ready (between cable/satellite and digital TVs / converter boxes) - the original legislation only required 85% for a particular market to go.
And it's NOT the over 55 crowd that's holding this up - it's 18-30 crowd who are least prepared.
Let's just require all FOX stations to power down analog on "American Idol" night and we'll see how fast that crowd will get ready.... |
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| reply to knightmb said by knightmb :Where I live, all the major stations didn't bother with the switch over, surprising it was the little "UHF" stations that were quicker to change over than them, go figure  Almost all stations except those forced to flash-cut on their existing analog channel have been broadcasting a digital signal for months...some for years...now. This is not so much a switchover than a discontinuance of redundant transmission.
Those little UHF stations probably could not afford the cost of running their 100 KW+ transmitters past today and shut them off as planned (and budgeted).
Very few stations aren't ready to go. The major network O&Os, though, decided to wait until June 12. That was a corporate decision not necessarily supported by local management or engineering. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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said by pnh102 :According to some, we could see billions, possibly trillions, of innocent, completely unsuspecting people DIE SLOW PAINFUL DEATHS because they had no clue this was coming! said by SSX4life :These people deserve to die if that is the case. Old / senile / and incompetent... do we really need to hold onto analog THAT much longer for those people that don't get it? Both of you should be ashamed of yourselves, but I'd bet you aren't.
Seriously, wishing death on people? For what? It matters so much to you that you get your DTV, and get it NOW, that you'd wish death on people who'd loose their signal completely if not delayed til all this stuff is worked out?
You both are remarkable examples. |
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said by SSX4life :These people deserve to die if that is the case. Old / senile / and incompetent... do we really need to hold onto analog THAT much longer for those people that don't get it? I think if you bothered to actually RESEARCH the subject, you would find that the majority of unprepared parties are YOUNG / CLUELESS / MORONS (possibly like you)... -- 3500/512 5.7 GHz Motorola Canopy Wireless; FoxValley.net 'It looks just like a Telefunken U47 !' |
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said by RadioDoc :Very few stations aren't ready to go. The major network O&Os, though, decided to wait until June 12. That was a corporate decision not necessarily supported by local management or engineering. I agree, I'm sure there is some corporate gears in the works, but looking from the outside of (is it on or not), in my area at least. A Christian station, WNAB (the WB), UPN, and Fox all switched. The big '3' though (ABC, NBC, CBS) remain analog? I mean, they do and they don't have DTV going because it's still too weak to pick up or they just haven't switched the power switch from low to high yet.
Is it any surprise that the little stations more faster than the big ones or is it just corporate slugs that are big really move that slow?  -- Fight NebuAD and the like: Click Here to pollute their data |
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| reply to scooper said by scooper :The STATIONS ARE ready. It's Joe Sixpack consumer who doesn't realize that just about all (but not 100%) broadcasters have been broadcasting a digital as well as analog signal for the past couple years. Even at that , as a nation we are over 95% ready (between cable/satellite and digital TVs / converter boxes) - the original legislation only required 85% for a particular market to go. And it's NOT the over 55 crowd that's holding this up - it's 18-30 crowd who are least prepared. Let's just require all FOX stations to power down analog on "American Idol" night and we'll see how fast that crowd will get ready.... LOL and yet probably so true , the last part certainly deserves a thumbs up.  -- Fight NebuAD and the like: Click Here to pollute their data |
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| reply to knightmb It's mostly a ratings decision. They're all ready to go and have been for months...years in some cases where the post-transition channel is the same as the interim channel.
The smaller stations have little motivation and less budget to keep analog going. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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join:2000-05-31 Valencia, CA | reply to holycrow Re: "I want my DTV and I WANT IT NOW"
I'm hoping the DTV delay allows converter box manufacturers more time to include a captioning feature for the sarcastically impaired. -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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said by knightmb :said by pnh102 :According to some, we could see billions, possibly trillions, of innocent, completely unsuspecting people DIE SLOW PAINFUL DEATHS because they had no clue this was coming! Alarmist are we?  Actually, just proves that even with the deadline, a lot of stations weren't *really* ready like everyone thought they were. So all the nay sayers about all those *other* people who will never be ready no matter what, turns out the stations were the same way. Probably more correct to say that most of those station that do not switch did not get the special dispensation from the FCC. I bet the vast majority were able to go digital but the FCC would not let them - thank god my area is not affected - they are all going digital today like all of them should have done. |
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  Jigsaw Stardust We Are Premium join:2000-10-21 Cleveland, OH
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| reply to Anon said by SSX4life :These people deserve to die if that is the case. Old / senile / and incompetent... do we really need to hold onto analog THAT much longer for those people that don't get it? -- "It's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it."-George Carlin
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said by holycrow :
Seriously, wishing death on people? For what? It matters so much to you that you get your DTV, and get it NOW, that you'd wish death on people who'd lose their signal completely if not delayed til all this stuff is worked out? You both are remarkable examples. I read those remarks as sarcastic, not the same as you did. Esp since I'm sure pnh102 is aware there are *only* abour 300 million people in the US, and according to PT Barnum's theory, about only 30 million are clueless. I don't know that the planet can ever support a trillion people, at least not until there's fiber to every home. |
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said by knightmb :said by RadioDoc :Very few stations aren't ready to go. The major network O&Os, though, decided to wait until June 12. That was a corporate decision not necessarily supported by local management or engineering. I agree, I'm sure there is some corporate gears in the works, but looking from the outside of (is it on or not), in my area at least. A Christian station, WNAB (the WB), UPN, and Fox all switched. The big '3' though (ABC, NBC, CBS) remain analog? I mean, they do and they don't have DTV going because it's still too weak to pick up or they just haven't switched the power switch from low to high yet. Is it any surprise that the little stations more faster than the big ones or is it just corporate slugs that are big really move that slow? Umm, there is no such thing as The WB and/or UPN anymore. Both of those networks shut down a couple of years ago, and formed The CW. |
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| reply to CylonRed said by CylonRed :Probably more correct to say that most of those station that do not switch did not get the special dispensation from the FCC. I bet the vast majority were able to go digital but the FCC would not let them - thank god my area is not affected - they are all going digital today like all of them should have done. Nope. Most were ready to go technically but someone upstairs blinked. Nothing like a ratings period to shrink corporate weenie. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | Nope to what? The post seems to at one point - agree with me that most were ready to go, but then backtracks inthe same sentence. |
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| reply to taz291819 said by taz291819 :said by knightmb :said by RadioDoc :Very few stations aren't ready to go. The major network O&Os, though, decided to wait until June 12. That was a corporate decision not necessarily supported by local management or engineering. I agree, I'm sure there is some corporate gears in the works, but looking from the outside of (is it on or not), in my area at least. A Christian station, WNAB (the WB), UPN, and Fox all switched. The big '3' though (ABC, NBC, CBS) remain analog? I mean, they do and they don't have DTV going because it's still too weak to pick up or they just haven't switched the power switch from low to high yet. Is it any surprise that the little stations more faster than the big ones or is it just corporate slugs that are big really move that slow? Umm, there is no such thing as The WB and/or UPN anymore. Both of those networks shut down a couple of years ago, and formed The CW. And the former UPN stations are now "MyNetwork TV." |
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1 edit | reply to CylonRed Nope, your assumption that they aren't ready to go is incorrect. That some suit in an office 1000 miles away got cold feet doesn't make the station any less ready, and the FCC is not standing in their way unless you're the last station in a market to turn off analog. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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