Congress must act on TV switch, rights group says - CNN.com
Christ... just how much time do they need, we been planning this shit for the last 10 years, and been pushing the DTV transition boxes (or warnings) for the last 5... IF you own/rent house/etc and couldn't afford a 40$ box in 5 year's time span, you obviously don't own/rent a house in the US.
Besides saying the transition is discriminatory is like saying the Internet is discriminatory against the poor cuz you normally have to buy a computer to get on (can't really say you have to pay for internet, cuz there's plenty of straight-dial-in free internet, course you need a phone line *doh* Lawsuit </sarcasm>) OR that Apple is discriminatory to the poor cuz their media players cost twice as much as the competitor's equivalent.
*facepalm*
...An official with the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights said a delay is needed, but so is more money, after the federal government's fund to give people $40 coupons to help buy converters ran out of money in recent weeks.
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People who pay for cable or satellite TV service will be unaffected by the change.
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Those who will be cut off from free TV after February 17 -- barring a delay -- include "often communities of color, people who speak a language other than English, people with disabilities, low-income families and the elderly," a Leadership Conference on Civil Rights statement said.
"Though we're reaching a lot of the people who will be affected by the transition, what we're hearing is that folks are aware of the transition but confused," said Tania Maria Rosario, the group's coordinator for Seattle.
The delay passed in the Senate but was stopped by House Republicans last week.
All local stations will eventually pull the plug on the analog transmitters they've used since the invention of television. The stations have begun digital broadcasts over the past several years
Two members of the Federal Communications Commission sent a letter to Congress last month "to express our deep concern" that they were "nowhere near" ready for the deadline "to pull the plug on television service in millions of American homes."
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Christ... just how much time do they need, we been planning this shit for the last 10 years, and been pushing the DTV transition boxes (or warnings) for the last 5... IF you own/rent house/etc and couldn't afford a 40$ box in 5 year's time span, you obviously don't own/rent a house in the US.
Besides saying the transition is discriminatory is like saying the Internet is discriminatory against the poor cuz you normally have to buy a computer to get on (can't really say you have to pay for internet, cuz there's plenty of straight-dial-in free internet, course you need a phone line *doh* Lawsuit </sarcasm>) OR that Apple is discriminatory to the poor cuz their media players cost twice as much as the competitor's equivalent.
*facepalm*