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Hi-Def is fun, but it's also for those who can afford it. It's not really about the quality of the picture, it's the quality of the programming. Right about now the content of most programming on TV is much lower than the actual quality of the picture it's coming in at. -- "Padre, nobody said war was fun now bowl!" - Sherman T Potter »www.cafepress.com/maxolasersquad »maxolasersquad.com/ »maxolasersquad.com/network/ My DSL Network Guide »myspace.com/mlsquad |
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 Steve B
join:2004-08-02 Seattle, WA | reply to pnh102 I don't have a Hi-Def TV. I still have the standard tube with D*. I watch Hi-Def when I can like when I am over at my brother's place. He got the 64in widescreen DLP with a subscription to hi-def. It's fun to watch when I can, LOL. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to Steve B said by Steve B :uhhh, i don't think they had tv in the 19th century, it's the 21st century right now, so i think you meant the 20th century. I suppose I could reply by saying "what I have written, I have written" but that might be tacky.
I can't even watch standard NTSC broadcasts anymore. The lame picture quality literally hurts my eyes. -- Tancredo 2008! |
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 Steve B
join:2004-08-02 Seattle, WA | reply to pnh102 uhhh, i don't think they had tv in the 19th century, it's the 21st century right now, so i think you meant the 20th century. |
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