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  #21  
Old July 25th 07, 03:49 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
common_ [email protected]
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_ wrote in message
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
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I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648
2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.

most people do not ask for the truth.


Just because you have bottomless pockets doesn't mean you can criticize me
for not.

It has nothing to do with bottomless pockets,,

It has to do with common sense,,

and common sense says - borrowing money at 22 percent to buy something
as frivolous as a big screen TV is stupid.

If you were buying a house, or a kidney then my comments are stupid.

Buying a TV - rather than saving the money for retirement, or your
kids college, that makes you stupid.




  #22  
Old July 25th 07, 03:57 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Mark D Rossi
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Posts: 10
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

common_ wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me
they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648
2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.

most people do not ask for the truth.


Just because you have bottomless pockets doesn't mean you can criticize me
for not.

It has nothing to do with bottomless pockets,,

It has to do with common sense,,

and common sense says - borrowing money at 22 percent to buy something
as frivolous as a big screen TV is stupid.

If you were buying a house, or a kidney then my comments are stupid.

Buying a TV - rather than saving the money for retirement, or your
kids college, that makes you stupid.


I can save for retirement later, I'm not old at all so that can be done at a
later time. I have no kids and don't ever plan on having kids, so that's
out of the picture. I do want to thank you for calling me stupid. I mean I
don't even know you and you don't know me, but you can calmly call me stupid
as you sit comfortably in front of your computer. Very nice.






  #23  
Old July 25th 07, 04:11 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
common_ [email protected]
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Posts: 300
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_ wrote in message
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
.. .
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
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I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me
they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648
2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.

most people do not ask for the truth.

Just because you have bottomless pockets doesn't mean you can criticize me
for not.

It has nothing to do with bottomless pockets,,

It has to do with common sense,,

and common sense says - borrowing money at 22 percent to buy something
as frivolous as a big screen TV is stupid.

If you were buying a house, or a kidney then my comments are stupid.

Buying a TV - rather than saving the money for retirement, or your
kids college, that makes you stupid.


I can save for retirement later, I'm not old at all so that can be done at a
later time. I have no kids and don't ever plan on having kids, so that's
out of the picture. I do want to thank you for calling me stupid. I mean I
don't even know you and you don't know me, but you can calmly call me stupid
as you sit comfortably in front of your computer. Very nice.

so your age, and retirement account balance is ????

and of course you have a secret formula to make more than 22 percent?

at a later time - apparently you lack basic math skills? You will
need several million in your retirement acount...as a minimum.

Your TV purchase, on your credit card, will cost your around 200K,
over 30 years.

better be one nice picture for that,

kids and college do not make me stupid at all - not having them myself
makes me smart, but many people do, and many people need to watch a
27" TV so they can watch their children go to college.







  #24  
Old July 25th 07, 04:48 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Mark D Rossi
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Default Need help picking out an HDTV

common_ wrote in message
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
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"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
. ..
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me
they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by
any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to
make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648
2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.

most people do not ask for the truth.

Just because you have bottomless pockets doesn't mean you can criticize
me
for not.

It has nothing to do with bottomless pockets,,

It has to do with common sense,,

and common sense says - borrowing money at 22 percent to buy something
as frivolous as a big screen TV is stupid.

If you were buying a house, or a kidney then my comments are stupid.

Buying a TV - rather than saving the money for retirement, or your
kids college, that makes you stupid.


I can save for retirement later, I'm not old at all so that can be done at
a
later time. I have no kids and don't ever plan on having kids, so that's
out of the picture. I do want to thank you for calling me stupid. I mean
I
don't even know you and you don't know me, but you can calmly call me
stupid
as you sit comfortably in front of your computer. Very nice.

so your age, and retirement account balance is ????

and of course you have a secret formula to make more than 22 percent?

at a later time - apparently you lack basic math skills? You will
need several million in your retirement acount...as a minimum.

Your TV purchase, on your credit card, will cost your around 200K,
over 30 years.

better be one nice picture for that,

kids and college do not make me stupid at all - not having them myself
makes me smart, but many people do, and many people need to watch a
27" TV so they can watch their children go to college.


Most of what you just asked is none of your business, so I won't be
answering that. As far as I'm concerned you can just stop. I'm buying the
tv whether you continue to call me stupid or not. There are millions of
people who everyday buy things on credit and plunge themselves into debt.
I, unfortuantely am one of them. But I will buy what I want whether a
person I don't know berates me or not. My choice is my choice and your
choice is your choice. Let it end at that. Good day sir!










  #25  
Old July 25th 07, 05:34 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,alt.religion.kibology
Matthew L. Martin
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Posts: 675
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

Mark D Rossi wrote:
common_ wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648

2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.


Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.


He won't. He believes that his opinion is a "true fact". It doesn't
matter that there is *nothing* that supports his opinion.

Matthew

--
I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one.
Which one do you want?
  #26  
Old July 25th 07, 05:36 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,alt.religion.kibology
Matthew L. Martin
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Posts: 675
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

Mark D Rossi wrote:
common_ wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me
they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge
by any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want
to make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648

2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.

most people do not ask for the truth.

Just because you have bottomless pockets doesn't mean you can
criticize me
for not.

It has nothing to do with bottomless pockets,,

It has to do with common sense,,

and common sense says - borrowing money at 22 percent to buy something
as frivolous as a big screen TV is stupid.

If you were buying a house, or a kidney then my comments are stupid.

Buying a TV - rather than saving the money for retirement, or your
kids college, that makes you stupid.

I can save for retirement later, I'm not old at all so that can be
done at a
later time. I have no kids and don't ever plan on having kids, so
that's
out of the picture. I do want to thank you for calling me stupid. I
mean I
don't even know you and you don't know me, but you can calmly call me
stupid
as you sit comfortably in front of your computer. Very nice.

so your age, and retirement account balance is ????

and of course you have a secret formula to make more than 22 percent?

at a later time - apparently you lack basic math skills? You will
need several million in your retirement acount...as a minimum.

Your TV purchase, on your credit card, will cost your around 200K,
over 30 years.

better be one nice picture for that,

kids and college do not make me stupid at all - not having them myself
makes me smart, but many people do, and many people need to watch a
27" TV so they can watch their children go to college.


Most of what you just asked is none of your business, so I won't be
answering that. As far as I'm concerned you can just stop. I'm buying
the tv whether you continue to call me stupid or not. There are
millions of people who everyday buy things on credit and plunge
themselves into debt. I, unfortuantely am one of them. But I will buy
what I want whether a person I don't know berates me or not. My choice
is my choice and your choice is your choice. Let it end at that. Good
day sir!


HUZZAH!!

Matthew

--
I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one.
Which one do you want?
  #27  
Old July 25th 07, 05:41 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,alt.religion.kibology
Mark D Rossi
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Posts: 10
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

"Matthew L. Martin" wrote in message
...
Mark D Rossi wrote:
common_ wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648
2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.


Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.


He won't. He believes that his opinion is a "true fact". It doesn't matter
that there is *nothing* that supports his opinion.


So he's here often I see?


Matthew

--
I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one.
Which one do you want?


  #28  
Old July 25th 07, 05:42 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,alt.religion.kibology
Mark D Rossi
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Posts: 10
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

"Matthew L. Martin" wrote in message
...
Mark D Rossi wrote:
common_ wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me
they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by
any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to
make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648
2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.

most people do not ask for the truth.

Just because you have bottomless pockets doesn't mean you can
criticize me
for not.

It has nothing to do with bottomless pockets,,

It has to do with common sense,,

and common sense says - borrowing money at 22 percent to buy something
as frivolous as a big screen TV is stupid.

If you were buying a house, or a kidney then my comments are stupid.

Buying a TV - rather than saving the money for retirement, or your
kids college, that makes you stupid.

I can save for retirement later, I'm not old at all so that can be done
at a
later time. I have no kids and don't ever plan on having kids, so
that's
out of the picture. I do want to thank you for calling me stupid. I
mean I
don't even know you and you don't know me, but you can calmly call me
stupid
as you sit comfortably in front of your computer. Very nice.

so your age, and retirement account balance is ????

and of course you have a secret formula to make more than 22 percent?

at a later time - apparently you lack basic math skills? You will
need several million in your retirement acount...as a minimum.

Your TV purchase, on your credit card, will cost your around 200K,
over 30 years.

better be one nice picture for that,

kids and college do not make me stupid at all - not having them myself
makes me smart, but many people do, and many people need to watch a
27" TV so they can watch their children go to college.


Most of what you just asked is none of your business, so I won't be
answering that. As far as I'm concerned you can just stop. I'm buying
the tv whether you continue to call me stupid or not. There are millions
of people who everyday buy things on credit and plunge themselves into
debt. I, unfortuantely am one of them. But I will buy what I want
whether a person I don't know berates me or not. My choice is my choice
and your choice is your choice. Let it end at that. Good day sir!


HUZZAH!!


LOL!


Matthew

--
I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one.
Which one do you want?


  #29  
Old July 25th 07, 05:45 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,alt.religion.kibology
Matthew L. Martin
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Posts: 675
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

Mark D Rossi wrote:
"Matthew L. Martin" wrote in message
...
Mark D Rossi wrote:
common_ wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648

2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.


He won't. He believes that his opinion is a "true fact". It doesn't
matter that there is *nothing* that supports his opinion.


So he's here often I see?


It's usernet(tm), so he is here as often as he cares to be. That doesn't
change much of anything. He still believes that his opinion is a "true
fact".

Matthew

--
I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one.
Which one do you want?
  #30  
Old July 25th 07, 06:03 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
common_ [email protected]
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Posts: 300
Default Need help picking out an HDTV

"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_ wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
...
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:

common_
wrote in message
.. .
"Mark D Rossi" wrote:


"David Z" wrote in message
.. .
"Mark D Rossi" wrote in message
...
I've finally decided to take the plunge and buy an HDTV. I've
narrowed my
choices down to four LCDs. Please help me choose because to me
they
all
look great.

Sony:
KDL-40V2500
KDL-40S3000

Dell:
W3707C

Sharp:
LC-32D62U

The Television is going to be for a bedroom that is not huge by
any
means,
actually quite small. It's under 20ft x 20ft. I just want to
make
the
right choice since I'll have it for years to come. Thanks!

Get a Samsung LN-T4065F (40" LCD). I just got the 46" version
(LN-T4665F) and it's awesome.

http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...4665f/4505-648
2_7-32306311.html?tag=lst

kinda can't, have credit through dell, gotta stick with those.




if you need credit to buy a TV, you do not need a TV.

Did anyone ask you? I think not, now go away.

most people do not ask for the truth.

Just because you have bottomless pockets doesn't mean you can criticize
me
for not.

It has nothing to do with bottomless pockets,,

It has to do with common sense,,

and common sense says - borrowing money at 22 percent to buy something
as frivolous as a big screen TV is stupid.

If you were buying a house, or a kidney then my comments are stupid.

Buying a TV - rather than saving the money for retirement, or your
kids college, that makes you stupid.

I can save for retirement later, I'm not old at all so that can be done at
a
later time. I have no kids and don't ever plan on having kids, so that's
out of the picture. I do want to thank you for calling me stupid. I mean
I
don't even know you and you don't know me, but you can calmly call me
stupid
as you sit comfortably in front of your computer. Very nice.

so your age, and retirement account balance is ????

and of course you have a secret formula to make more than 22 percent?

at a later time - apparently you lack basic math skills? You will
need several million in your retirement acount...as a minimum.

Your TV purchase, on your credit card, will cost your around 200K,
over 30 years.

better be one nice picture for that,

kids and college do not make me stupid at all - not having them myself
makes me smart, but many people do, and many people need to watch a
27" TV so they can watch their children go to college.


Most of what you just asked is none of your business, so I won't be
answering that. As far as I'm concerned you can just stop. I'm buying the
tv whether you continue to call me stupid or not. There are millions of
people who everyday buy things on credit and plunge themselves into debt.
I, unfortuantely am one of them. But I will buy what I want whether a
person I don't know berates me or not. My choice is my choice and your
choice is your choice. Let it end at that. Good day sir!










when the great crash come - dont be one asking the responsible of us
to save you.
 




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