Re: When will low definition television (ldtv) be available at stores?



On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 10:53:26 -0400 Matthew L. Martin <nothere@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

| phil-news-nospam@xxxxxxxx wrote:
|
|> |
|> | Thanks.
|>
|> See, you're learning something online.
|>
|
| It is also possible for you to do the same. You should try it some time.
| There are many people who post here who know a lot more about
| broadcasting, modulation schemes and DTV than you do. You should listen
| to some of them instead of arguing.

I don't remember whether it was you or Jeff that first said I should
do a search that I already did, but you are obviously ignoring things
and just carrying this stupid squabble on and on with making any
effort to understand what is going on.

You are like about 0.01% of Usenet participants that never try to
understand, even though in theory you have the mental capacity to
do so. Instead, you jump to conclusions based on not reading what
someone else says, then you stick with those false conclusions.
if you didn't have that attitude problem, maybe some intellect
would show through. Maybe your life experiences would benefit
some others. Maybe what you know you could tell others. Instead,
your approach is more of one of badgering and belittling people.
Many newsgroups have 1 or 2 such people. Some I tolerate. Some
I ignore. A small few I have to blacklist in my killfile.

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