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.
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.
ReplyDeleteFirst it's HDTV. The next thing you know he'll have a cell phone! This could turn into a tech blog. The horror.
ReplyDeletemy 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.
ReplyDeleteC-Span, baby.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think they have a C-Span 2, actually.
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