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In response to
"
I thought it was just to screw with old people. -- nm
"
by
Qale
That's bonus. -- nm
Posted by
Mop (aka rburriel)
Jan 8 '09, 14:22
(No message)
Responses:
They have no idea how big a bonus this is until they flip the switch. I can just see television viewership dropping considerably.
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CrankYanker
Jan 8, 14:25
6
There will be numerous periodic outages prior to the cut off date during which a screen will air informing the viewer what they must do. -- nm
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Mop
Jan 8, 14:28
3
Actually, it's fancier than that. During the local news hour, it will switch to a local news personality explaining the situation to the viewer.
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Mop
Jan 8, 14:31
1
It'd be even cooler if they could rig it up like the newscaster in The Game. -- nm
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Qale
Jan 8, 14:41
And it's not like there hasn't been any notification over the last year plus. -- nm
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Qale
Jan 8, 14:29
I guess I just don't have a real idea for how many people, old or not, don't have cable TV service
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oblique
Jan 8, 14:27
1
My people say the number is insignificant. Most people get their TV through cable or satellite. -- nm
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Mop
Jan 8, 14:29
*raises fist* You whippersnappers! -- nm
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BAD S.I.
Jan 8, 14:25
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