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		 Yeah. And they have sound that covers up the show I'm actually watching (or listening to).  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 I hate when they put bugs on the screen that advertise other shows. But I REALLY hate when they advertise the show I am already watching. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Advertising (and station logo) bugs were the last straw for me a few years back.  I stopped getting cable TV.  (And, my rabbit ears pick up nothing in my current location, so I am essentially TV-less.)  I haven't looked back, and I don't regret it a bit.  There are a number of shows I can watch for free the next day on my computer, and a very tiny number of shows I might even pay a couple of bucks for on iTunes.  Or, if enough trusted friends tell me it's a must see, I'll watch the DVDs a few years after the buzz has died down.  It works great for me, even if it means I'm disqualified from a lot of "water cooler" conversations. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	But that BUG thing. AAARGH! Of course I hate it. EVERYBODY hates it! So why does it persist? I thought the free market was supposed to vanquish sh!t that everybody agrees sucks. It just seems to get worse and worse. Anyway, off the TV grid and happy.  | 
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 I've had a couple of experiences lately where the ads covered important info about what I was watching (subtitles, etc). 
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		 I like it when artists mock their contractual obligations to include product placement.  30 Rock does it best. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 I really love 30 Rock.  (It's one of those shows I eagerly catch online.) 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 30 Rock is funny. Although not everyone does get it. {that is is meant to be funny}.   
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Ah, to be rid of the telly. Watching t.v. last night, I caught a snippet of 'Tori and Dean' {as in Spelling}. They were in their new house, new kitchen, deciding what to do with the kitchen. She says what she wants...and then a t.v. in that corner. Her hubby is like No way!!! If we had it your way, we'd have a t.v. in every room, on the fridge!! {I thought, be careful what you say because they do make them....}. He went on a bit more about why he didn't want t.v.'s in every room and I loved it. Just because you can have it doesn't mean you should. I have to add here that I removed the t.v. from out kitchen for over 3 years. Then some show came on the Hubster had to watch and the t.v. hasn't left.   This is a bit off topic, but, since you brought up cable and rabbit ears, anyone have a comment about the new digital box thing that is supposed to happen in February? Coincindentally right after George leaves office? Who is making the money off of that one? I am a bit bugged by it. I mean, what about, yeah, the people who only watch t.v. with those rabbit ears? Screw them? Hello, some people can not afford a t.v., period, are lucky to have an old b&w.... I may be late to this argument {sorry if there is a thread already} but dang, it seems like a heck of a whole lot of people in this country are being told to bugger off. Unless....if you hear the commercials..{oo, a link!} they say that in Feb you may not be able to get any chanels. Hmmmm. 
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		 When I took TV Production back in 1985 the switch to digital date was known then so it's nothing at all new. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			There are programs where you can get a converterbox and use your rabbit ears still. They run those commericals every 5 minutes at my moms and I think I've only seen one here. I was guessing that in rural areas more people use rabbit ears than here? 
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		 What I'm trying to find out is if you have non-digital cable (aka no cable box) will you need a converter box now, or will they force you into digital cable? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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