On Jan 7, 1:09*pm,  wrote:
 On Jan 7, 11:21*am,  wrote:
  On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 05:38:24 -0800 (PST),  wrote:
  It'll work. The only thing that the going digital thing will affect is
  if you use an antenna. What I'm ****ed about is that now the History
  Channel has went to digital format, the only way you can get it is
  with the Comcast box. Only have one on the main TV, all the other TV's
  are just wired directly to cable.
  I really believe soon we will be getting content like "history" and
  "discovery" directly from the internet with the cable company only
  providing bandwidth. If guys like the Mythbusters could get us to pay
  a dime an episode for the download they would make more money than
  they do through the network and cable company distribution with very
  little cost to them.
 That's true. I'm having a little trouble understanding the thing with
 the History channel. They went digital, so I get no signal unless it
 goes through Comcast's box. Any other TV doesn't get it. BUT, when all
 cable goes digital, it's not supposed to affect the cable ready TV's.
 What's up with that?
"Digital" is a misnomer really. Before congress sold out to China to
force everyone to buy new TV's (Y2K hoax all over again), cable
companies used the word "digital" to make pay channels sound better..
In fact, all cable signals are "Digital". But to the cable companies
"digital" was a way of sorting out the good channels so they could
make them "premium" which is what they really should have called
them.. Of course that would have come off just as phony as their claim
that "Sattelite" providers are resold, have you ever gone by a "cable"
office and seen all the sattelite dishes in front
