Although there was much naysaying and the intelligence of my source was doubted, it turned out that my information was good-- when I plugged our house's old aerial antenna wire into our brand new HDTV, I was rewarded with more channels than usual (four NBC channels, etc.) and many in HD with better clarity and less compression than HD through cable.
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Here we go. After hearing Dave incessantly proclaim that he never watches TV for the better part of a decade, we're going to get 365 sentences about his new TV. The TV, the reception, the cables and wires, the channels ("can you believe they even have a channel that just shows Congress in action all day?!"), and what he's watching. Brace yourself.
First it's HDTV. The next thing you know he'll have a cell phone! This could turn into a tech blog. The horror.
my interest has waned in the new tv since the giants lost-- but do they really have a channel that shows congress in action all day? that might be reason to get cable.
C-Span, baby.
And I think they have a C-Span 2, actually.
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