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Ed Pawlowski June 12th 09 03:54 AM

DTV
 
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.



Pete C. June 12th 09 04:17 AM

DTV
 

Ed Pawlowski wrote:

How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.


Only the idiots will, which means what, ~350 million population, adjust
for typical family unit size, children, etc., probably about 100
million.

I've been on DTV for well over a year now.

ransley June 12th 09 12:07 PM

DTV
 
On Jun 11, 9:54*pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?

Nobody told me! * Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.


How many perfectly good tvs will be thrown out.

George June 12th 09 12:47 PM

DTV
 
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.


What are you talking about? No one ever told me about the TeeVee
changing? Will I be able to watch jerry springer and oprah? Will the
government help me?

1D10T[_2_] June 12th 09 01:20 PM

DTV
 

"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message
...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the
TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


I think I read that approximately 6% of the TV owner population are not
ready. Does the analog cutoff occur at midnight?



bob haller June 12th 09 01:44 PM

DTV
 
On Jun 12, 8:20�am, "1D10T" wrote:
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message

...

How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the
TV does not work?


Nobody told me! � Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


I think I read that approximately 6% of the TV owner population are not
ready. Does the analog cutoff occur at midnight?


just wait, the digital conversion will help make pay tv easier.

want the low quality local feed?? its free

want the spiffy high def feed? great that will be 3 bucks a month per
channel./

thats why the broadcasters went along, more $$ in their pocket.

Ed Pawlowski June 12th 09 01:50 PM

DTV
 

"1D10T" wrote in message
.. .

"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message
...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the
TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


I think I read that approximately 6% of the TV owner population are not
ready. Does the analog cutoff occur at midnight?


None today, at least here in the east



Ed Pawlowski June 12th 09 01:52 PM

DTV
 

"George" wrote in message
...
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the
TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.

What are you talking about? No one ever told me about the TeeVee changing?
Will I be able to watch jerry springer and oprah? Will the government help
me?


Actually, yes. They showed on the news people going door to door in various
languages to help people with our tax dollars.



Red Green June 12th 09 02:14 PM

DTV
 
Stepfann King wrote in
2.121:

"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in
:

How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why
the TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.



3,284 exactly.


Cite?! Cite?!

:-)

Jim Yanik June 12th 09 02:30 PM

DTV
 
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in
:

How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why
the TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.



if they haven't seen ONE of the many notices broadcast on all the OTA
channels by now,they deserve to be blacked out.
(or they don't watch TV all that much anyways...no great loss.)

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Larry Caldwell June 12th 09 02:42 PM

DTV
 
In article ,
(Ed Pawlowski) says...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.


When did they pass a law that everybody has to have TV? I can easily
believe that most of the households that haven't converted don't WANT to
convert, or have nothing to convert.

For that matter, there was never any broadcast TV at my house, so
nothing has changed.

--
For email, replace firstnamelastinitial
with my first name and last initial.

Mark Lloyd June 12th 09 04:56 PM

DTV
 
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 07:20:35 -0500, "1D10T" wrote:


"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message
.. .
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the
TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


I think I read that approximately 6% of the TV owner population are not
ready. Does the analog cutoff occur at midnight?


Here, it's already happened. The last 2 cut off on June 12. Channel 7
at 9 AM and channel 51 at 10 AM.
--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us

"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent
force for atheism ever conceived." -- Isaac Asimov

Mark Lloyd June 12th 09 04:58 PM

DTV
 
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 22:54:34 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski"
wrote:

How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?


I've been calling it "Black Saturday".

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.

--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us

"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent
force for atheism ever conceived." -- Isaac Asimov

Mark Lloyd June 12th 09 05:00 PM

DTV
 
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 06:42:07 -0700, Larry Caldwell
wrote:

In article ,
(Ed Pawlowski) says...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.


When did they pass a law that everybody has to have TV? I can easily
believe that most of the households that haven't converted don't WANT to
convert, or have nothing to convert.

For that matter, there was never any broadcast TV at my house, so
nothing has changed.


Very few people around depend on TV from an antenna, although I do
know a couple who do (those have already got converters, and are
watching 7.2 [the continuous weather channel]).
--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us

"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent
force for atheism ever conceived." -- Isaac Asimov

Jim Yanik June 12th 09 05:04 PM

DTV
 
Larry Caldwell wrote in
:

In article ,
(Ed Pawlowski) says...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why
the TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


When did they pass a law that everybody has to have TV? I can easily
believe that most of the households that haven't converted don't WANT
to convert, or have nothing to convert.

For that matter, there was never any broadcast TV at my house, so
nothing has changed.


you've had cable ever since you were born?
I predate cable.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

WhiteTea77581 June 12th 09 06:26 PM

DTV
 
On Jun 12, 5:07*am, ransley wrote:
On Jun 11, 9:54*pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:

How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?


Nobody told me! * Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.


How many perfectly good tvs will be thrown out.


Maybe I will go dumpster searching for them working TVs. :-)

Andy

1D10T[_2_] June 12th 09 06:56 PM

DTV
 

"Mark Lloyd" wrote in message
...

Here, it's already happened. The last 2 cut off on June 12. Channel 7
at 9 AM and channel 51 at 10 AM.


Here's an article:
http://consumerist.com/5288501/



dpb June 12th 09 07:11 PM

DTV
 
1D10T wrote:
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message
...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the
TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


I think I read that approximately 6% of the TV owner population are not
ready. Does the analog cutoff occur at midnight?


For the two here who hadn't it was _supposed_ to have but were in middle
of continuous severe weather (tornado) coverage so they held off until
the threat went away rather than switch while the indications were still
high of a potential tornado. I stayed up until was clear was going to
slide by us to the north.

This morning did a scan and to my surprise did pick up all three
networks and the PBS that had disappeared after Witching Day #1--I
suppose they finally boosted their output power to their ultimate level
that they hadn't before, otherwise no explanation. In just the couple
of times I've switched channels, the converter has picked them up about
50-50 though so they're still marginal at least until get around to
fiddling w/ aiming the antenna.

Picked up one weather side channel and four(!) PBS. The other two
networks apparently aren't using the subchannels at the moment, anyway.
Not that the weather feed looks likely to be of any real use; it's
from the Wichita parent station, not from the translator from which we
get the signal so it's over 200 miles distant in the direction weather
goes to not comes from.

Speaking of the severe weather coverage, what I have noticed is that the
digital disappears entirely much sooner when heavy weather is between us
and the broadcast station than was so w/ analog. I wasn't able to see
anything useful from the one that was on digital last night that had
made the earlier switch date owing to the converter dropping out and
continually trying to lock in while the two analogs were still at least
viewable if snowy and w/ the lightning static. If all three had been on
digital I suspect would have had nothing. If that proves to be so over
the long haul, TV will have lost essentially all actual useful value
other than simply occasional entertainment that is dispensable.

--

aemeijers June 13th 09 12:20 AM

DTV
 
ransley wrote:
On Jun 11, 9:54 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV stores
too.


How many perfectly good tvs will be thrown out.

Well, I'll be watching the curbs the next few weeks, hoping to upgrade
my bedroom TVs. Put one in the guest room a few months back that is an
exact match for the $5 garage sale TV in the master bedroom. It was
sitting and waiting at the transfer station for me, when I dropped off
the recycling on the way to the grocery store one Sunday morning. I have
a 2-head dish receiver with the second head feeding the house wiring. My
converter boxes are on the 2 big TVs. I hope to see cheap converters at
the garage sales, as people splurge and buy new digital TVs.

--
aem sends...

Larry Caldwell June 13th 09 02:55 AM

DTV
 
In article ,
(Jim Yanik) says...
Larry Caldwell wrote in
:

In article ,

(Ed Pawlowski) says...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why
the TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


When did they pass a law that everybody has to have TV? I can easily
believe that most of the households that haven't converted don't WANT
to convert, or have nothing to convert.

For that matter, there was never any broadcast TV at my house, so
nothing has changed.


you've had cable ever since you were born?
I predate cable.


I have lived over half my life without TV, though I have satellite TV
now. If you don't have TV, you don't miss it. I have neighbors who
forego the satellite dish and just subscribe to Netflix. All the TV
shows show up on DVD in short order anyway.

The only cables in my neighborhood come on logging winches.

--
For email, replace firstnamelastinitial
with my first name and last initial.

Red Green June 14th 09 03:59 AM

DTV
 
Jim Yanik wrote in news:Xns9C287AF7C589Ajyanikkuanet@
74.209.136.87:

Larry Caldwell wrote in
:

In article ,
(Ed Pawlowski) says...
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why
the TV does not work?

Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales boon for the TV
stores too.


When did they pass a law that everybody has to have TV? I can easily
believe that most of the households that haven't converted don't WANT
to convert, or have nothing to convert.

For that matter, there was never any broadcast TV at my house, so
nothing has changed.


you've had cable ever since you were born?
I predate cable.


Yeah, I'm a B&W 2-13 kinda guy too.


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