Thomas actually does know a lot - as does Greg Bismon and a few others here. The big difference with Thomas's is his delivery (by his own admission too). I for one would miss his posts but damn, I wish he'd change his attitude.
um, he was stealing just so you are aware.
Oh I have. I went a few rounds with him in the Pit. He's the only poster that ever received the dubious distinction of being on my ignore list......and you're right - there's absolutely no comparison - not even close. Hear that Tom - we all love ya here.If you think thomasrz has a bad attitude, read a few of t2k's sterling posts. Thomas will look REAL GOOD after that.
When possible, yes and there are hundreds of opinions expressed here that although I disagree with, I still respect. However there are also occasionally a few that I can not respect. Every man maintains a line beyond which no one is allowed to cross unchallenged. Without that line and challenge, he has no honor.navychop said:But yes, we should respect each others opinions, no matter what we may think of them.
What is it about the DTV mandate that makes you think Hi Def is mandated?
Thomas actually does know a lot - as does Greg Bismon and a few others here. The big difference with Thomas's is his delivery (by his own admission too). I for one would miss his posts but damn, I wish he'd change his attitude.
I was happy to learn that another provider was going to be able to get me the networks, even east and west coast. we live in remote rural Maine, and have no other options.
But, today, when i actualy got to see those new channels i was disgusted with at least half of them!! I don't mind sifting through local-yocal programming and news from a different town, but the picture and sound was horrible!!
Why does this junk come through a digital sat. system?! I am now paying $10 a month ($4 more than what i had to pay with Dish, and now I get absolute junk and cr*p channel quality. It is a real sham for this American Direct company to come to the "rescue" of those of us Dish folks who got shfted by the courts, and offer this alternative that is awful.
PLEASE PLEASE, somebody tell me WHY these channels are junk quality; if it will EVER change; how i may go about getting better network qaulity elsewhere?
Don E.
Fort Kent, Maine
I am not interesting in "picking fights." I am interested in the truth, logical thinking and legal behavior. Ok throw in "justice and the American way." The newpaper gambit has been tried repeatedly and people other than myself have demonstrated why it is inapt. My comparison goes directly to the attitude being shown by the poster.
I have X (be it a house or a tv signal).
You want to buy X.
I don't want to sell you X.
Therefore the solution is to get the government to force me to sell you X.
Seems right on target.
I haven't really been following this much since this doesn't affect me. But can someone recap why DirecTV can transmit distants while Dish was forced to shut them off?
...and these legal blunders are why we don't have more national HD, more VOOMHD, no external USB Storage, no Significantly Viewed (SV), DishHD-Lite, etc. The first half of the year was pretty darn good for E* (minus the ongoing VOOM-Lite fiber problem ), but the second half has been quite woeful. Oh, and let's not forget about the Tivo lawsuit where E* almost had many of their DVRs turned off. I'm sure the payrolled EchoNazis and E*pologists lurking on this site will tell you the NAB, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, DirecTV, Congress, the FCC, Tivo, Lifetime Networks, and now HBO/Cinemax (and others) are all out to get them. But we all know better...much, much better.Dish broke the law, got caught and years ago Charlie made a decision he did not want to go to the expense or requalifying everyone.
Just like the bad guys in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade who chose the wrong Chalice, "he chose poorly".
Pretty much straight out of the E* press releases. Not true, but bought by you and a lot of the pundits/bloggers/opinionists around the net.The fact is, it (being distants) was for sale, how else to do explain the $800 K (not sure on the figure) settlement between the networks and E* ? Bottom line, for a price they were for sale and the courts wouldn't have stepped in if an agreement had been reached. It was a few holdouts that eventually caused the shut-off to occur.
One of your posts actually made me laugh! My sister-in-law used to use "pedantic" as her online user name because she was always good at correcting people's spelling and grammar. But then, what do you expect from a school teacher?It's obvious. People here use the term HD to refer to DTV whereas in reality it is only a subset (potentially). If you attempt to correct usage to indicate it's "digital" replacing "analog" signals, people go berserk and call you a pedantic SOB (well not actually since most don't know what "pedantic" means). E* and D* abuse the distinction for marketing purposes, adding to the problem.
"United States District Judge William Dimitrouleas has issued an order referring this motion to United States Magistrate Judge Barry S. Seltzer for appropriate disposition or report and recommendation." - from Transmitter News Online.So, was there any further developments in the legal proceedings Monday?