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sucka4chix
06-14-2009, 12:59 AM
Millions caught off guard by the switch to digital TV????!!!!
WTF??? Are we a country full of morons? We're fuckin' doomed!!

BLKGSXR
06-14-2009, 01:00 AM
Millions caught off guard by the switch to digital TV????!!!!
WTF??? Are we a country full of morons? We're fuckin' doomed!!they warned everyone...BTW it was first sceduled in feb...the extended it because those boxes had problems...wiring burnt up too quick...

Nowhere
06-14-2009, 01:16 AM
Relax, they're mainly old folks, many who are half senile. Considering how many times i've seen dishes on projects, how many people outside of them using "rabbit ears" are affected by this? Not much.

Nashvegas
06-14-2009, 01:20 AM
i have seen AT LEAST 1000 commercials for this. that doesnt even feel like an exaggeration. these people must be morons

sucka4chix
06-14-2009, 01:25 AM
I get the old people, but I just watched a story on the news and they said help lines were bombarded with calls. I didnt realize so many people used over air either but damn. Those commercials I thought were overkill and the extended deadline made me laugh, but people still waited 'til their tv went out! That's incredible to me.
At most we live among idiots. At the very least, we're lazy sacks of shit.

hwbs
06-14-2009, 01:54 AM
u see a lot of the cable companies trying to take advantage of folks along with some TV makers....all u need is a digital converter and don't need a HDTV ...they even ran test runs almost like emergency broadcast to alert these people...shit the govt will even give u a coupon for it...

giovanni_hotel
06-14-2009, 04:13 AM
Who's dumber, the folks who didn't get the memo that the TV broadcast standard was switching exclusivley to digital, or all the dumb fucks ( like ME!!!), who allowed the cable and television manufacturers, in collaboration with the FCC, to force everyone to abandon the analog TV signal and buy cable TV subscriptions?

The FCC made this decision beehind closed doors without any input from Congress whatsoever!!

So who do think is getting paid off this deal; big business or the American consumer??

Stay tuned, radio is coming up next....

U.S. citizens are getting raped on the daily!!!

TylerDurden68
06-14-2009, 04:16 AM
I have a friend that works for Time Warner
Cable in Ohio. He told me thay have 3000+
cable installs pending just in his region.

Dipshits waiting til the last minute.

tsslutboy
06-14-2009, 05:21 AM
LOL

SarahG
06-14-2009, 06:07 AM
Who's dumber, the folks who didn't get the memo that the TV broadcast standard was switching exclusivley to digital, or all the dumb fucks ( like ME!!!), who allowed the cable and television manufacturers, in collaboration with the FCC, to force everyone to abandon the analog TV signal and buy cable TV subscriptions?

The FCC made this decision beehind closed doors without any input from Congress whatsoever!!

So who do think is getting paid off this deal; big business or the American consumer??

Stay tuned, radio is coming up next....

U.S. citizens are getting raped on the daily!!!

That's really all this was about; the money. The FCC loves policies that give their agency more funding, even more if they don't have to do a whole hell of a lot to get that money. Big business usually profits off of these practices, but I am not convinced that's the intention on the FCC's part. Example; the reason why clear channel owns everything is because, no matter how rural you are, the FCC is no longer handing out broadcast-band commercial radio station licenses (at least, with FM, idk about AM). Meaning, if you can't afford to buy out someone else's license/station (aka what clear channel does), the only way you CAN broadcast in these band spreads is illegally, which the FCC will then "detect" and fine you for.

The FCC wanted everyone to switch to digital so they could sell off the old analog bandspread to the cell phone companies- they auctioned (literally auctioned) the old analog band off before they even did the switch over.

But that seems to be as far as the money factored into this. Sure, the cable companies and tv makers have gotten HUGE profits off of this (mostly because people really ARE morons and are incapable of realizing that this was only regarding OVER THE AIR broadcast TV... although I wouldn't be surprised if the cable companies slowly phase out analog service in the coming years on their own) but it seems that this was all an unintended consequence that the FCC truly didn't care about, one way or another. The FCC doesn't care how many people jump on cable tv, they don't even care about how many digital tvs sell.

Are people idiots? Absolutely. Look at how many of the people rushing out to buy new TVs or to get cable subscriptions already had tvs capable of receiving digital broadcasts. Many of the TVs made in the last few years, even as far back as the last generation of CRTs- are capable of receiving digital signals. The way this was done was by having an analog tuner unit with a digital converter circuit inside it. There are even HD-capable tvs out there that are, electronically speaking- analog tuner circuits.

When circuit city ran out of business a few months back, I curiously stopped in the local one to see if things really were that much cheaper. What shocked me were two observations; first, people were buying TVs like crazy thinking if they didn't the switch over would "cut them off"; most of these people had no idea whether their existing tv could receive digital signals; and most were cable subscribers anyway who wouldn't be effected by the switch over! The second surprise was that, in lifting the "sale" price stickers off of the old stickers, it seemed that (at least in the case of TVs) the old prices were often cheaper then the so-called "going out of business sale." Yet the place was packed by a mob of consumers who bought virtually every tv in the store (presumably thinking they were getting a good "deal" without even knowing what their purchases list prices were!). There were definitely some things listed below retail/list price, don't get me wrong- but it seems most the people flocking to buy TV sets were not getting the best deals in the store, and were in many cases paying MORE than they would have but a few months earlier, for the same models, in the same store.

...These panicking consumers who mobbed the store thinking they needed new TVs to continue to watch their precious American Idol were paying for them using charge cards. One can only guess how many of these consumers could actually afford new tvs, and how many were simply going further in debt for it.

I'm not really excited about the switch over, for the most obvious reason of so few people using over-the-air-tv anymore.

thx1138
06-14-2009, 06:26 AM
TV is good for oldsters. It puts them to sleep without the dangerous side affects that drugs have.

Willie Escalade
06-14-2009, 07:02 AM
Idiots!

I had my converter box back in April; no problems so far. The rest of the house has good ol' digital cable. Not that I watch much television anyway.

hippifried
06-14-2009, 08:57 AM
Who's dumber, the folks who didn't get the memo that the TV broadcast standard was switching exclusivley to digital, or all the dumb fucks ( like ME!!!), who allowed the cable and television manufacturers, in collaboration with the FCC, to force everyone to abandon the analog TV signal and buy cable TV subscriptions?

The FCC made this decision beehind closed doors without any input from Congress whatsoever!!

So who do think is getting paid off this deal; big business or the American consumer??

Stay tuned, radio is coming up next....

U.S. citizens are getting raped on the daily!!!
Huh? This has been in the works for over a decade. There's been a couple of 2 year delays on the transition that I know of. Every TV station in the US has been transmitting digital for the last year & a half at full power. A lot of them were running low power for over a year before that just to get into compliance. All that happened on Friday is that analog went off the air. Everything got pushed up to the high end of the UHF band.

I'm on cable, so I haven't checked the converters. But it's what, $40 for a box that goes between the loop antenna & the TV? The only reason people are getting gigged on this is because the retailers won't stock anything but HD flat screens. They're not necessary at all. & nobody's being forced to go cable. If you could pick up TV before the shift, you can pick up the digital signals now. It's still free.

Congress has been fully informed on every step. The airwaves belong to the American public, & our FCC is just reclaiming a huge band for other uses. To give you an idea of how wide the the analog TV bands are, the entire FM radio band is between channels 6 & 7 on VHF. Now all the channels are crammed into a small piece of bandwidth, & there's still enough room that everybody got another channel. Not a bad deal for the price of the shift.

There's no conspiracy. The only reason anybody got caught off guard is because they weren't paying attention. That's usually the basis of most conspiracy theories in the first place.

FREEFALLL666
06-14-2009, 09:22 AM
Digital is shite, you can even on HDTV'S see the block shading on many shows. I much prefered my CRT and Analog to my V+ and Tru-HD.

alyssats
06-14-2009, 04:03 PM
Interesting I didnt know many people dont like DTV.

Actually im so jealous that youll be having DTV soon in my country it might take another 3-5 years before we convert to DTV :(

sucka4chix
06-15-2009, 01:49 AM
Interesting I didnt know many people dont like DTV.

Actually im so jealous that youll be having DTV soon in my country it might take another 3-5 years before we convert to DTV :(

In this age everybody thinks digital anything is better. Digital is like breast implants--- it's fake! It's an approximation. It can't be BETTER than analog, it just has alot of advantages. You can manipulate things in the digital realm and do things you never dreamed of in analog. The thing about DTV signals just like DVDs or CDs is if there's no good signal it won't play at all. There's no " I can watch that, but it's not that clear". With digital it's clear or you're not watching it!

LTR_Seeker
06-15-2009, 02:03 AM
Common sense have long lost in this country to just keep up on things sheehs i work alot but i read & be informed too lol

sucka4chix
06-15-2009, 02:51 AM
I just bought a cheap upconverting DVD player and I was having issues running HDMI into the surround sound so I called tech support and got a message saying "Due to dumbass questions about DTV, we are experiencing abnormally high call volume and are unable to help you at this time"
Uuuuuggggggghhhhhh!!

hwbs
06-15-2009, 02:58 AM
I just bought a cheap upconverting DVD player and I was having issues running HDMI into the surround sound so I called tech support and got a message saying "Due to dumbass questions about DTV, we are experiencing abnormally high call volume and are unable to help you at this time"
Uuuuuggggggghhhhhh!!


b4 blu ray i owned like 3 upconverts...all broke within a month...good brands like sony samsung toshiba....i just went back to my xbox360 till i got my pc with a blu ray burner....

sucka4chix
06-15-2009, 04:31 AM
I just bought a cheap upconverting DVD player and I was having issues running HDMI into the surround sound so I called tech support and got a message saying "Due to dumbass questions about DTV, we are experiencing abnormally high call volume and are unable to help you at this time"
Uuuuuggggggghhhhhh!!


b4 blu ray i owned like 3 upconverts...all broke within a month...good brands like sony samsung toshiba....i just went back to my xbox360 till i got my pc with a blu ray burner....
Well... that's encouraging!!
I said I wasn't gonna do the blu ray thing. I'm cool with current def and I'm tired of chasing technology, but we'll see. Hell, if I can jack-off to flash vids obviously definition isn't a priority!