I've been hearing about it for so long, and the the wait is almost over and I can't wait. The time is almost upon us!
The time I'm talking about, of course, is February 18, the day when we can finally stop hearing about the digital television transition. I mean: JESUS TAP-DANCING CHRIST. I don't even watch very much television, yet if I happen to even be passing by one, there's a statistical likelihood that there's a digital transition commercial on it.
I'M READY TO STOP HEARING ABOUT THIS ALREADY.
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Oh, I really hope they don't delay it then.
muterr, muterr
I...don't understand, but I feel for you.
How is it that I watch TV and have never seen a commercial about it? (Well, I do skip commercials thanks to the DVR but chances are you'll at least get the impression of what's being advertised as they fast forward past you, or you'll see half a commercial at the end of the break.) I think you must have seen my quota as well as yours.
Ladies, this news is not helping. Maybe someone is doing this on purpose to unhinge me! It seems other explanations are failing. I mean, I've seen commercials for it on cable stations. What the triple fuck?
Also, Katy, on February 17, 2009, television stations will stop broadcasting on analog airwaves and will broadcast only in digital. If your television has a cable setup or is relative new and equipped to receive digital broadcasts, you don't need to do anything or care. If you still have one of these things or one of these things, you'll need to either get a new television that's equipped for digital broadcasts, or you'll have to buy a "digital converter box" for, like, 20 bucks.
I know this because there's no way I can stop knowing this.
naudiess - whatever that is.
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