They've even gotten to rural southwestern Oregon. We've got a truck driving 
around Medford with those screens on each side. I almost ran up over a curb the 
first time it pulled up beside me in traffic. 
 
There's also an auto dealership in town that has a double sided flat screen 
billboard. There was a lot of discussion in the city council about whether or 
not to let them put it up, but now that it's up I don't think anybody who 
drives by it every day really pays that much attention to it.



List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 10:39:17 -0600From: [email protected]: 
[email protected]; [email protected]: Re: [ot_caving] Re: huge flat 
screen TV
They are supposed to be spreading all over LA, too, due to a glitch loophole in 
a billboard ordnance there.
 
Roger 
 
In a message dated 12/10/08 14:03:13 Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:




>It is not really a TV, but at 19 feet by 34 feet, it is a flat screen 
>billboard. Imagine dozens of these along the road... 

Actually, they're quite common already back here in the East.  I doubt that the 
ones I've seen are true 720p HD, but they are certainly startlingly clean 
moving images. 

They're dangerously distracting enough in Times Square that I expect they'll be 
outlawed on the Interstates. 

Alex 
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