torchbearer
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don't watch tv...
I use RPFs as one of my news aggregates.
don't watch tv...
I use RPFs as one of my news aggregates.
This is the greatest video on the subject so far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcWWaWmFJjQ
Or maybe they have and I didn't notice. But the government is handing out $40 coupons to help people buy digital converter boxes.
Sure I will take the coupon, I don't begrudge anyone else on here taking it either. Otherwise we are just paying for everyone else to watch tv. Might as well get some of what the government stole from us back.
However if up to me nobody would get a coupon including myself. This is so patently ridiculous. I can understand the motivation at least and sympathize with wanting to feed people and shit, but TV?
Someone I mentioned it too said that "Well, alot of old people on SS watch TV and could not afford it.?"
So? This is my problem how?
What if an old person has a converter box but their tv breaks one day. Should we buy them a new goddamn TV?
BINGO.
And in a certain sense, the government turning OFF the standard broadcasting is an arbitrary taking/seizure of "presumed" property rights by obsoleting of everyone's TV and other broadcast reception equipment (rendering it all virtually worthless w/o the adapters). Its a form of "eminent domain" that has been arbitrarily declared via legislation w/o proper due process of law (and I am certain that THAT is one of the main reasons they did the coupon program, else they would have faced a HOST of lawsuits -- which, BTW, could still happen).
And even with the coupons, there is still a loss of value from several standpoints:
1) the coupons do NOT cover the full cost of the boxes;
2) Many people (esp in rural areas) need to purchase more sensitive antennas (the digital signals do NOT carry as well as the old analog);
3) The converter box setup does NOT compensate for the loss of much of the functionality that was previously present in a lot of equipment (timed recording from multiple different channels, recording of one channel while watching another, etc).
The surprising thing is, to most people, is that the converter box will not necessary allow you to receive a digital signal. I've been trying to tell family, friends and co-workers this for about a year and a half now and they recently had a big article in the Houston Chronicle admitting this.
It's called the "cliff effect". You will either get a perfect digital signal or you won't get anything. No in between. It's all about strength of signal reception. If you are city or urban you will probably not have a problem, depending on other obstructions which might block the signal. But for rural people, being able to pick up the signal is iffy. The solution will be to purchase an antenna and possibly hire a technician.
The thing is, most people won't know this until their TV goes black, and then they probably won't know what the problem is.
I just want to know who the hell does not have cable are dtv in this day in age, I don't know one person. If you have that you don't need a converter. Even my family in the middle of no where in WI has a dish.
Last I remember watching TV with rabit ears I think I was watching dukes of hazzard on primetime. I also had a pair of needle nose to cange the channel.
It sounds like you are saying that 2 wrongs make a right...that it was wrong for the government to force the issue on digital conversion, but they are trying to make that right by redistributing income to compensate for it.