IP-004- What’s the point in having the box?

It’s the same programs on the box with maybe a few more channels, but nothing really new or different. It’s just something else to have to mess with.

OK, thanks for shooting your son in the foot, Mom! jack-o-lantern

I appreciate you tossing the Internet Pumpkin during October, anyway! I’ve been getting some great suggestions, so keep tossing those IP’s by sending me an email!

Take a good close look at it. Digital TV has  crystal clear pictures like you have never seen on your old TV. You now have a 24 hour weather channel, and networks you’ve never watched before. You have a program guide to tell you what’s on now and coming up next, with detailed information at the press of a button.  

Should I remind you your hearing is a bit diminished, and the box enables closed captions to help you understand the dialog better? Your old TV did not have this feature when it was manufactured. It brings it into the 21st century very inexpensively. Sure, it’s something new to learn how to use, but it’s no different than the VHS machine…. oh wait, you haven’t mastered it either.

OK, how about FREE? More TV FREE! No hidden costs. A $10-20 dollar box brings you several new channels; and there are some $40 boxes in stores you can get for zero bucks with that coupon you got from 888-388-DTV-2009 or www.DTV2009.gov

NO MONTHLY FEES! I know you like free stuff.

Well, I can say after June 12th, 2009 you will have no choice. If you practice using it now, you will not be one of those calling the 1-888-CALL-FCC information line on the 18th trying to figure out how to use it! Now’s the time to use it and see what it can do that your old TV simply couldn’t.

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