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Old December 26th 04, 04:47 AM
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HDTV was one of the hotest items for Chirstmas 2004. Many people are no
doubt now struggling with a new set. If you find youself in this
situration I'd like to offer up my HDTV Buyers FAQ, which can be viewed
at:

http://hdtv.0catch.com

This FAQ was assembled by myself with the contribution of a few others
who frequent this newsgroup. It's designed to help new HDTV owners and
shoppers a like demystify this technology.

Happy Holidays
-Jeremy

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Old December 26th 04, 07:40 AM
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wrote:
HDTV was one of the hotest items for Chirstmas 2004. Many people are no
doubt now struggling with a new set. If you find youself in this
situration I'd like to offer up my HDTV Buyers FAQ, which can be viewed
at:

http://hdtv.0catch.com

This FAQ was assembled by myself with the contribution of a few others
who frequent this newsgroup. It's designed to help new HDTV owners and
shoppers a like demystify this technology.

Happy Holidays
-Jeremy


I visited your Web Site. I was there probably less than a minute and got
a dozen pop ups. Maybe there is some good information there, but I
was so busy closing pop ups that I gave up and closed your Web Site.
I'll never go back. I have better things to do with my time. I'm sure
that I can find better information someplace else without the pop ups. I
recommend that nobody waste their time either.
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Old December 26th 04, 04:21 PM
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I too found the website very useful without problems with popups. I am using
AOL which has good popup control.
Thanks Jeremy.

Paul
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Old December 26th 04, 04:32 PM
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Yes I should have warned about the pop up ads, the host provider forces
these on my site (one of the cost for free hosting). If I ever get
sponsors (advertisers) I will put the money back in the site and
purchase pop-up free hosting space.
As others have said, pop-up blockers work well.

-Jeremy

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Old December 26th 04, 07:48 PM
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wrote:

HDTV was one of the hotest items for Chirstmas 2004. Many people are no
doubt now struggling with a new set. If you find youself in this
situration I'd like to offer up my HDTV Buyers FAQ, which can be viewed
at:

http://hdtv.0catch.com

This FAQ was assembled by myself with the contribution of a few others
who frequent this newsgroup. It's designed to help new HDTV owners and
shoppers a like demystify this technology.

Happy Holidays
-Jeremy


A good start. The section on finding out what's available in HD and
how to get it should provide a link to www.antennaweb.org, which will
tell you what stations are broadcasting digital (or analog) in your
area, how far away they are and in what direction. It also suggests
what sort of antenna you'll likely need to receive them.

For those who are still trying to decide what to buy, you might
discuss what's needed for OTA, cable or satellite reception, and what
you can expect to get from each.

For cable, cover the major differences among cable-provided STBs,
user-owned STBs (or HDTVs with tuners) with CableCard slots, and those
with only the ability to receive unscrambled digital cable. With the
latter, you generally are limited to cable-carried broadcast stations,
regardless of what you have subscribed to.

Newbies considering satellite often don't realize that the locals they
may subscribe to are not in HD on satellite. A few broadcast networks
are represented in HD and there will be more, but most people aren't
allowed to subscribe to them.

Del Mibbler
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Old December 26th 04, 08:51 PM
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Del Mibbler wrote:
wrote:

HDTV was one of the hotest items for Chirstmas 2004. Many people are

no
doubt now struggling with a new set. If you find youself in this
situration I'd like to offer up my HDTV Buyers FAQ, which can be

viewed
at:

http://hdtv.0catch.com

This FAQ was assembled by myself with the contribution of a few

others
who frequent this newsgroup. It's designed to help new HDTV owners

and
shoppers a like demystify this technology.

Happy Holidays
-Jeremy


A good start. The section on finding out what's available in HD and
how to get it should provide a link to www.antennaweb.org, which will
tell you what stations are broadcasting digital (or analog) in your
area, how far away they are and in what direction. It also suggests
what sort of antenna you'll likely need to receive them.

For those who are still trying to decide what to buy, you might
discuss what's needed for OTA, cable or satellite reception, and what
you can expect to get from each.

For cable, cover the major differences among cable-provided STBs,
user-owned STBs (or HDTVs with tuners) with CableCard slots, and

those
with only the ability to receive unscrambled digital cable. With the
latter, you generally are limited to cable-carried broadcast

stations,
regardless of what you have subscribed to.

Newbies considering satellite often don't realize that the locals

they
may subscribe to are not in HD on satellite. A few broadcast

networks
are represented in HD and there will be more, but most people aren't
allowed to subscribe to them.

Del Mibbler



Del,

You've made some great recommendations and based on your feedback I
plan to add new sections to the FAQ to address some of these issues.

Also, I want to add that I'm always open to submissions. I think of
myself as the organizer of this FAQ, not the author. I love it when
someone puts togeather a Q: A: block (or blocks) related to a specific
topic and makes a submission. When submissions come in, I try to
corroborate the information against at least two other sources and then
it gets added and the contributor gets credited at the top.
Again, thanks for the feedback.

-Jeremy

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Old December 26th 04, 09:03 PM
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To answer your question: the ads you see (pop-ups) I have no control
over. the site is currently a non-profit site (only because I have had
no one offer to pay me for ad space) so all the ads you see are paid to
the host provider who collects any and all profits.

I'm not at all offended by your decision not to return to the site. I
hate pop-ups as well as many of them try to install spyware and other
undesirables. Also, thank you for the information on Comcast. In my
area TimeWarner cable "owns" the market and Comcast is not an option.

I greatly appreciate your feedback and I'm sure your perspective on
this is reflective of many others. After giving this some thought I'm
strongly considering paying for hosting space.

As I'm sure you've already discovered, there are numerious HDTV related
resources on the web. I wish you the best in finding the information
you are seeking.

-Jeremy

 




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