Re: Digital TV
- From: "My Name Is Nobody" <nobody@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 19:45:44 GMT
"Al Balmer" <albalmer@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 18:42:01 GMT, "My Name Is Nobody" <nobody@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
I didn't know you were that old. Tell you what, visit your local Best
Buy and do a survey among the folks looking at (what they think are)
TVs.
Doesn't change the facts Al. If you are using Best Buy as the source of
your technical information, you might want to brace yourself for many
future
opportunities to display your, ah... ignorance. Common peoples level of
misinformation doesn't sway anything here. The two original statements
were
and still are in total agreement... Perhaps you require some "technical
training" in regards to HDTV.
Perhaps you need some training in knowing what technical documentation
is. The article originally quoted (by you, I think) was from the
popular press, not from a textbook.
Ordinary and technical meanings of many words are different, some
slightly, some radically. Get used to it.
--
Al Balmer
Sun City, AZ
Get used to it?
You might want to take a breath and read the thread again.
You were the one with the problem, not me, You need to get used to it...
.
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