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How dumb can you be Jeannine?
So, you really believe that not one penny will be spent on educating the public by the companies that will profit from selling the HD-TV technology?

WOW I guess by the year 2009 we won't care about profiting from the losses of others.

That will be the first time in history that ever happened.
Posted by: dsatwork   Posted on: 12/21/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Catering to the wrong crowd  yyuko@... | 12/21/05
A set top box is all that is needed  voska | 12/21/05
Is that all?  tic swayback | 12/21/05
Ease of use not the issue  voska | 12/21/05
the analog TV won't go 'black'  Linux Geek | 12/21/05
Poser  nomorems | 12/21/05
for the love of....  Shelendrea | 12/21/05
Yeah, right..  LinuxEliminator | 12/22/05
Correction  Rodney Davis | 12/21/05
Fat freaking chance  tic swayback | 12/21/05
How dumb can you be Jeannine?  dsatwork | 12/21/05
Re: How dumb....  yyuko@... | 12/21/05
OUCH, you hurt my feelings  dsatwork | 12/21/05
What's tough about it?  voska | 12/21/05
New Digital Divide  Unc Al | 12/22/05
RE: Digital TV switch set for early 2009  poemwriter | 12/13/07
RE: Digital TV switch set for early 2009  blkchinadoll | 12/29/07
RE: Digital TV switch set for early 2009  prpiner@... | 04/25/08
RE: Digital TV switch set for early 2009  susan grosnickle | 11/20/08

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