Hmm... I was just at our local Best Buy and they had 100's of analog TV's still. The local one for this half of Idaho has only about 10 flat screens of any kind. 99% of the TV's on the shelfs here are still analog. I wonder if they are just dumping the old models to rural areas etc. to try and get rid of them. Just to give you an idea how rural it is here we just got DSL last year. It currently runs $300 for setup and $82.95 a month...
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Hmm... I was just at our local Best Buy and they had 100's of analog TV's still. The local one for this half of Idaho has only about 10 flat screens of any kind. 99% of the TV's on the shelfs here are still analog. I wonder if they are just dumping the old models to rural areas etc. to try and get rid of them. Just to give you an idea how rural it is here we just got DSL last year. It currently runs $300 for setup and $82.95 a month...
That was not my understanding, can you link to where you learned that?
My understanding is the same as Tim's.