remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On May 14, 4:07 pm, "Tam" <t-tamm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> My daughter has a 26 inch Sharp HD set. You can easily tell the
difference
>> between HD and digital SD channels. Analog SD just does not cut it at
all.
>
> That's only if you're on an HDTV making the comparison.
>
> A teacher told me, "Once you've tasted steak, it's awfully hard to go
> back to eating hamburger." Take air conditioning-- cental air or in-
> car. Does anybody go without the A/C option? Or what about people who
> will not eat at McDonald's?
>
> The rule applies. My HD's mothballed while we repaint the room, I'm
> not missing digital programming because of the DVR, but I caught the
> Pistons game at a bar last night, and got the crave again. I like the
> picture.
>
> However, subchannels look great on SD, not as much in HD, although I
> could have stared at Gigi Stone getting drunk and blu****ng on ABC
> News Now forever.
>
> Overall, it's like what Richard Gere said about the opera in PRETTY
> WOMAN. The first time you really see it, properly set up, will decide
> your reaction. If it's love at first sight, you'll be a lifelong fan.
> If you're unimpressed, you may learn to appreciate it, but you'll
> never be a fan. But, hey, maybe you're just a hamburger man.
>
> Not trying to tease you if you're not impressed. It's just a metaphor.
We always remember our firsts - good and bad.
--
jer
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