Hey, does anybody know what's going on? None of my TV's are working now.
Everything was fine when I went to work, but when I got home, nothing but static. I fiddled with the rabbit ears, but nada.
** Hey, if you know anyone who was caught unaware by the television analog to digital switch today, please let me know. I hope this is like the "Millennium Bug" and is really a ton of hype with few actual issues. **
I guess you'll just have to listen to your phonograph to pass the time.
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ReplyDeleteNo big deal, pop in that 8-track of 3 dog night and rock it out!
ReplyDeleteThe Trade Federation is blocking all forms of electronic transmissions. This can only mean one thing: invasion.
ReplyDeleteCUTE. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDo the local broadcasters in your town (Chicago, right?) broadcast HD signals free-to-air?
ReplyDeleteI hear the radio is making a big come-back this weekend...
ReplyDelete@ Fancy: Yeah! Along with books, squaredancing, and watching kids putting on puppet shows in the backyard. Woo!
ReplyDeletewigsf - Yes, they do. But I actually have cable, so the transition really means nothing to me.
ReplyDeleteAll - I tried a little experiment with "hidden text" between the sets of "**" up there. Did you hind it okay? I suspect that people who read this in Reader don't have the same effect.
Yep. I saw it, Scope. That nifty blank stretch of blog between the twinkling stars was just a-calling to me to mess with it. MWAHAHAHA!
ReplyDeleteHeey, man, we are still getting PBS, which suits me juuuust fine.
ReplyDeleteJust saw the quick hits. Awwwwww. You're a sweetie!! :-)
ReplyDeleteanother solution to the digital switchover, if it's an issue for anybody, is to watch TV on the internet
ReplyDeleteNot a clue. Funny.
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