This really should be for the host. If anyone came into my house and said let me make sure you set everything up right, I would kick them out. Don't do this, if they have an HD set, then they most likely have it set up right. If not, watch it on your own HD tv, or get a job so you can afford one.
uh, jeff and palooz, its a bit of a joke, see? anyway, when i rushed over to my parents house recently for a family gathering inconveniently scheduled during the eagle play off game, i was dismayed to find a roomful of adults watching my parents HDTV on the SD channel in stretch mode. I probably wouldnt want to risk a punch on the nose by trying to hijack someones set up per the above directions....but i certainly wouldnt want to sit in someones house watching in SD like a yahoo. I'd probably just pretend to be allergic to the cat or something and leave...
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This really should be for the host. If anyone came into my house and said let me make sure you set everything up right, I would kick them out. Don't do this, if they have an HD set, then they most likely have it set up right. If not, watch it on your own HD tv, or get a job so you can afford one.
uh, jeff and palooz, its a bit of a joke, see?
anyway, when i rushed over to my parents house recently for a family gathering inconveniently scheduled during the eagle play off game, i was dismayed to find a roomful of adults watching my parents HDTV on the SD channel in stretch mode. I probably wouldnt want to risk a punch on the nose by trying to hijack someones set up per the above directions....but i certainly wouldnt want to sit in someones house watching in SD like a yahoo. I'd probably just pretend to be allergic to the cat or something and leave...