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Technology requires moving forward, not backward »
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zno

join:2002-01-08
Atlanta, GA


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Re: HDTV + FCC is a load of CRAP!

cable co's and sat co's already offer afforable lease plans on HD set top boxes. you don't pay any more than SD STBs.

no one is making you spend money. you can keep 10-20 years old tv's if you want and continue to use them. i certainly will.

they're just replacing aging analog OTA signal which has been always "FREE" to begin with. it's not like something you've been paying for.

cheers...
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