[BC] HD Receivers
Dave Dunsmoor
mrfixit
Fri Feb 9 20:45:58 CST 2007
Yes, that's my point, and you made it very well. Here's the deal as I see
it. Putting a newer
> Dave, think of it this way. HD represents a conduit to the masses. HD,
> in this case, is a large, highly polished tube or pipe made from the
> most expensive, resilient, and reliable metal to be found. Why, the sun
> shining on this conduit could put your eyes out, it's so pretty. Now,
> what do you send through the pipe? Entertaining and compelling content,
> or the same old crap that passes for programming these days? If the
> answer is the former, you may have a media revolution with lasting
> benefits, new listeners and advertisers. But if you send through the
> latter, (the same old crap) then all you have, in reality, is a
> glorified sewage pipe spewing forth the same old garbage.
>
> --
> Douglas B. Pritchett
> Fort Wayne, IN (really, don't laugh)
> wbzq1300 at verizon.net
>
>
> My friend Dave Dunsmoor wrote:
>
> > And my $0.25 garage sale special Panasonic pocket radio picks up
> >
> >stations 100 + miles distant, down in my basement......
> >
> >I guess I'm missing the all important "big HD picture" here. $150-300
> >is better spent in this case how?
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