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"I finally got a new laptop with a lone USB 3.0 port. I'm now looking at getting a USB 3.0 hub with a power adapter so I can use both of my USB 3.0 hard drives at faster speeds. I've read lots of horror stories where some hubs either don't come with power adapters -- and as a consequence the portable drives don't work with them properly -- or they are designed poorly which results in USB 2.0 speeds. Or, the hard drives keep getting disconnected. Do your readers have any suggestions or experience using USB 3.0 hubs? Thanks!"
There aren't many anchors in Baltimore that you want to see in HD! It is strange that the Fox affiliate went HD before any of the other majors. The NBC affiliate has always had major stretch-o-vision issues when they switch to local broadcast but I think after the two years that I've had an HD TV they've finally figured out how to correct that.
Well it looks to me as if most of the time,a market's first HD news station isn't always the best news station in that area.If you look at nearby Washington,CBS station WUSA-TV was first to go HD,but they are NOT the best station in terms of broadcasting the news as rival stations WRC (NBC) & WJLA (ABC) lead the way.However,the ABC station does have plans to get an HD upgrade in the future.The same goes for WBAL in Baltimore,who is the city's leading station at this time.I don't think WBFF's HD upgrade is strange,it's just happened for the success they have had over time despite lagging behind in terms of their ratings.