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Worst is yet to come.
The worst part about this is what it will mean to all the people who
have held off from converting. Now they know the fed isn't serious
and they will continue to wait and expect the date to be pushed back
again and again. Something that is very likely considering how the
government operates.

All this talk about inclusion and everyone being ready is complete
crap, to get a change like this to happen some people are going to
have to be inconvenienced.

What's even more absurd is that this is about television, who gives a
crap if their television goes out for a few days or weeks. Are we
seriously that pathetic that losing our television is a national crisis?
Posted by: ChrisOPeterson   Posted on: 02/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Worst is yet to come.  ChrisOPeterson | 02/04/09
Ecstatic over delay!  gadgetere | 02/05/09
Freeze Tech at 1955 - Harrison Bergeron  wellduh | 02/06/09
Rural users  wellduh | 02/06/09
Whose business?  gadgetere | 02/06/09
Alternative Bandwidth Allocation  wellduh | 02/06/09
Deadline is a deadline  ocularis | 02/04/09
Socialism on its way  Christian_<>< | 02/04/09
RE: DTV delay bill clears Congress  X41 | 02/04/09
RE: DTV delay bill clears Congress  letfreedomreign | 02/04/09
RE: DTV delay bill clears Congress  flatliner | 02/04/09
The blame for the delay should fall squarely on Washington . . .  Basic Logic | 02/04/09
If anything, it was OVERFUNDED.  wackoae | 02/04/09
More likely...  ExCorpGuy | 02/04/09
The coupon program  JT82 | 02/05/09

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