Posted by HENRY E NC on May 25, 2008 at 09:06:50 from (216.119.6.186):
In Reply to: O/T DTV posted by MN Scott on May 25, 2008 at 08:05:28:
MOst of what has been stated below is true. The reason for the law is that the large companies are always figuring out something to get you mony and or bettering your life. Digital tv is much better than analog. The government is mandating this because sooner or later some stations would go digital and some would not at least nnot for a while and you would have to have all kinds of equipment to recieve them. This way its a clean cut. I have had digital TV from Direct on Satelite for 3 years. My only reason for nnot liking it is there are way too many game channels and an overload of shopping channel plus now we are getting 2 gay channels I certainly dont want. I will be leaving Direct as soon as the local cable company completes their fiber optic cable to my house this fall. They are offering fast internet (now on dialup) telephone and cable TV for the one low price of $70 per month saving me at leaast 50 per month. Nuff said Henry
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