On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 10:46:10 -0500, Steve Rigby wrote: > As I have heard from other sources, the whole thing is a big, big >mess, and it could well be that no converters will ever be available to >anyone on any reasonable retail scale. Additionally, retailers and >manufacturers do not view themselves as being responsible for analog TV >owners being able to continue using their analog television sets. > > Bottom line? It is a quagmire of mismanagement, collusion and >confusion, and in the final analysis, do not expect to get anything.
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