Hmm, lookee there
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I guess I can get S3 as it airs for $15 dollars in standard definition rather than HD, which kind of boggles the mind. I mean, $10 extra for better definition? Really? I was looking it up to check that SD vs. HD was what I thought it was, and people were saying how SD would look how my TV looked before HD, which sent me down a lovely little nostalgia trail.
You guys remember the days before digital TV? You know what annoys me about TV now? (And yeah, I don't have cable so my experience may not be that of the general population) There's either good reception, or no reception. There was a time when if I wanted to watch my show come hell or high water, I could do that. Even if it was completely snow and I could only just hear the voices, I could watch that station if I wanted to. I miss that.
I'm still not sure if I'm gonna pay that $15 dollars (I could do, I got a gift card a while back that will cover it) but it's cool to have worked down from $25.
You guys remember the days before digital TV? You know what annoys me about TV now? (And yeah, I don't have cable so my experience may not be that of the general population) There's either good reception, or no reception. There was a time when if I wanted to watch my show come hell or high water, I could do that. Even if it was completely snow and I could only just hear the voices, I could watch that station if I wanted to. I miss that.
I'm still not sure if I'm gonna pay that $15 dollars (I could do, I got a gift card a while back that will cover it) but it's cool to have worked down from $25.
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Date: 2014-06-04 01:49 am (UTC)