Amazing.

Someone emails the list with a good news, i bought a decent, cheap TV  
for my home entertainment, and it morfs in to this .

Some days, even my Nikon groups seem civil.

Gesssshhh

D

Quoting "J. C. O'Connell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> How am I wrong in my opinion?
> I never said your set didnt
> have video jacks, I stated that
> I bought the very first sets
> in america that did in '83
> and thats a fact because I had
> to wait to get it and paid
> a huge premium to get that feature
> in 1983 because ONLY SONY had
> it at first and ONLY on their top
> line set in '83. If your
> set has these jacks, good for
> you, but I never said it didnt,
> I just explained why it wasnt likely
> or that possibly the set was newer
> than 1983.
>
> Secondly, this isnt a flame war,
> I just think that nobody should
> be watching antique television
> sets from a cultural standpoint
> because good tv sets are now
> so cheap, especially recent
> used ones, that ANYONE who isnt
> homeless can afford one. It's
> like affording a telephone or
> electicity or internet. its way way
> cheaper in fact when you consider
> the life of the product. And easily
> just as important too.
>
> jco
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> graywolf
> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:04 PM
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: Re: It's snowing in hell --OT
>
>
> Golly, we have both JC and God on the list. I wonder if anyone else has
> noticed that they both tend to preach from on high?
>
> Yes it has the RCA jacks, so once again JC is wrong in his opinion. Only
>
> he could turn a farcical but accurate post into a flame war.
>
> JC, if you will send me a donation for the price of one of those HDTV's,
>
> I will use the money to fix the car, thanks.
>
>
>
> J. C. O'Connell wrote:
>> Not to push the issue, but does this set
>> even have the very old by now "Composite"
>> NTSC video input? I doubt it because I bought
>> the very first set available in America
>> back in 1983 that had one, a component
>> system by Sony ( seperate tuner and monitor)
>> called the Profeel, and it cost $1850
>> for the pair. If you are still using
>> the old "RF" (channel 3 or 4 ) connection,
>> thats even worse for DVD/VHS. If the set
>> does have the composite input, its most
>> likely a later model than 1983 date given
>> because it took a long time for that
>> to reach lower models and brands too,
>> but its possible it came in in late '83
>> I guess but not likely, especially if
>> its a console, those were earlier than
>> monitors ( sets equipped with video inputs
>> as well as a tuner) .
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