Recently, during an emergency replace-ectomy of a dying Zenith behemoth, I realized I was in deep trouble. Never mind DVD. Who knew of progressive scan and digital convergence? Aspect ratios and digital comb filters - anti-glare coatings and so many lines of resolution? I knew of the TV satellite dish, but...
...satellite TV and all the new technology is light years away from the TV I was beamed up on.
I never dreamed of TV becoming amazing again. I was the guy with 12 o'clock blinking-green on his VCR. Yes, VCR. Getting the hang of today's TV was not a piece of cake for me.
I can remember Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show gyrating inside a black
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