You should differentiate between receiving cable signal via cable box or not.
Some people have cable but not a cable box. Those people will need a digital to analog
converter.
In reply to: "CES 2008: Home video wrap-up"
January 14, 2008
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Stuff like this will continue to be developed. Just like the software used to buy concert
tickets. That software nabs hundreds of the best seats. The user then sells them
for much more.
In reply to: "Southwest shuts down seat assignment proxy site"
November 17, 2007
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It runs on a near obsolete network
That's why.
Love my HTC 8525
http://reviews.cnet.com/smart-phones/cingular-8525/4505-6452_7-32133413.html
In reply to: "Will you buy an iPhone?"
June 27, 2007
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Does not run on the fastest network 3G. I wouldn't buy it.
Why would anyone buy a device working on
a soon to be obsolete network.
For that matter why would people line overnight
to buy anything obsolete????
I'm very happy with my HTC 8525.
http://reviews.cnet.com/smart-phones/cingular-8525/4505-6452_7-32133413.html
In reply to: "Will you buy an iPhone?"
June 27, 2007
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I wouldn't buy an iPhone tooo slowww
The IPhone will not run on the fastest network which
is 3G.
In reply to: "Manhattan iPhone Watch: T minus 2.5 days"
June 27, 2007
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I wouldn't buy an iPhone tooo slowww
The IPhone will not run on the fastest network which
is 3G.
In reply to: "Manhattan iPhone Watch: T minus 2.5 days"
June 27, 2007
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No infrastructure and smart future
There is no infrastructure for Hydrogen cars. This is 10 years or more out.
The smart thing to do is get a Hybrid or a plug in Hybrid which is even better.
Government should through all the money they are giving to the
alternative fuels to battery technology for longer charged batteries.
As people Solarize their homes they can plug their Plug in
Hybrid or finally electric car into their homes to charge up. As battery
technology improves, people won't need to charge as often
and the industry can work on rapid charging batteries and rapid charging stations.
We already have an infrastructure that we can ween ourselves
off of as battery technology improves. They're called gas stations.
Hybrids already surpass the 2011 Federal CAFE standards for emissions
(I don't have to smog my Hybrid). Plug in Hybrids do even better in less emissions.
All electric as we all hopefuuly know will have no emissions.
In addition to cleaner air, the economy will also
get a boost as more companies come on board to make
batteries, improve battery technology. This will create
more jobs and create competion to lower the cost of
batteries.
In reply to: "Green protest against green cars"
December 4, 2006
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