So I find myself agreeing with House Republicans, which makes me feel kind of dirty (where’s the Liberal Confessional when you need it). Not on the economic stimulus thingie, but on something more important: the analog teevee cutoff.
President Obama has been pushing to extend the February 17 changeover to all digital TV. Due to mismanagement (surprise, surprise) by the Bushies, the digital converter coupon fund has run out of money (there are apparently 3 million folks on the waiting list for the $40 coupons), and an estimated 6.5 million households are unprepared (meaning on all but low-power stations, which are exempt, all they’ll see is a whole lotta nothing on their teevees in three weeks or so). The Senate passed a bill to extend the deadline for four months, but the House failed to pass their version (by a large enough margin) yesterday.
While I feel a certain amount of comradeship with the procrastinators out there, I really don’t think extending the deadline will help. The only real way to give these slackers a kick in the butt is to have their teevees stop working. Few things strike more fear into the heart of Americans than the loss of their electronic babysitter. Once they see snow on the box (so to speak), they’ll get themselves out to the nearest Best Buy and take care of business.
I do feel bad for the old and/or lonely folks out there without friends and family who kind of rely on the TV for news and companionship. I can see them, slack-jawed and stunned, awash in the flickering glow of their snow-filled Zeniths, twisting knobs and fiddling with rabbit ears. No doubt a lot of TV repair people will make a lot of money on house calls come February 18.
But time marches on, and, in the scheme of things, these people will be better off without broadcast TV for a few days. There’s always the radio or (god forbid) they might even pick up a book. I know one of the things that I’ve all but abandoned in this electronic age is reading books. I can’t seem to concentrate on more than a paragraph or two these days (I keep trying to click something). It made going back to school pretty tough.
The House is apparently scheduling a new vote in an effort to pass an extension (because there’s nothing more important going on out there than teevee). Personally, I hope that fails as well. It’s time to put our long national analog TV nightmare behind us.
Ooh, Sarah Palin is coming to Washington. She’s preparing to run for preznit. I cannot imagine that someone as ______________(you can fill in the blank with any word meaning incompetent, foolish, untruthful or stupid you like) can get enough people (other than Rethugs) to elect her. But, if she does, I will become an ex-pat in Canada.
I have Scorpions in my head, and they won’t get out. :omg:
She is all those negative things… but she’s scary b/c she’s also the most ambitious she-devil I have ever seen.
With four years to work on her script, low expectations (a bar at least as low as dubya got), a compliant media, and the “American Idol” mentality of “real” Americans, I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see Palin get elected (in some sense of the word; those loyal Republicans on the Supreme Court are very young) in four years.
A lot depends on how big a failure Obama is made out to be (he already has reneged on his promise to be bipartisan by making all the Republicans vote against his stimulus package. after all), how many of Palin’s kids and/or in-laws go to prison for selling meth, and how well her looks hold up over four years (but the Republicans can obviously afford as much surgery as it takes, so that shouldn’t be an issue).
Bu never misunderestimate the ignorance of the ‘merican people. It’s what gives the country its greatness.
Yet one more thing that I was totally unaware of. Though I believe this is just another version of what we used to call ‘dry humping’ back in my day.
PJ,
On yesterday’s BreakRoomLive, Sam started to announce an IM by some mysterious figure called “PeaJay”, but then it appeared that Marc interrupted him (or was it vice versa). I wonder what that important bit was?
re: Sarah
“also”, in 4 years look up the definition of also-ran
WHT, in the past that was a different PJ. I don’t think pj IMs as ‘PJ’.
Fun Headline:
“Interior secretary to clean up after oil-sex scandal”
No, that wasn’t me. I haven’t even caught the show in quite a while. There’s somebody I’ve heard before who I think IMs as “pj’s email” and who is usually kind of snotty to Marc, and who I hope nobody thinks is me. If I IM, it’s as pjsauter, just like my username here (and pretty much everywhere; I try to be consistent and take responsibility for everything I write – even if, in retrospect, I’m not proud of it).
And if I was gonna give anybody a hard time (which I most likely wouldn’t), it would be Seder.
I’m with you on the DTV thing PJ. Besides even if evryone had the converter boxes it wouldn’t relly matter much, as soon as there’s a slight breeze they’d lose the signal anyway.
Not sure if you are being serious, aaA but that is true. The DTV is much more unstable that analog. It is too often impossible to watch from the disruptions.
I am sure it has nothing to do with trying to drive viewers of free over the air b’casting to pay cable.
Let’s hope no one who gets left behind dies because they are cut off from their source of information. I guess we can just attribute it to thinning the herd, like reducing health care.
I’m being serious. I received my converter over a month ago and while I get two station more clearly, I can’t pick up the PBS staions at all and the slightest inclement weather makes the signal disappear. Oh and it’s really fuhn when the video and audio are out of sync.
I get a few more stations, mostly PBS types which is good. However, the delivery is too often sporadic with what were formerly the most reliable of stations.
Singer-songwriter John Martyn dies, aged 60
🙁 :gate:
Then there’s my sister and her husband, who got crap reception before, but not only get crystal clear OTA reception with digital, but also get more (and more distant) channels. My in-laws only do OTA, and had one converter box that sucked (out of three, I think, that they have). They got another one, and are doing great.
Much is dependent on the signal transmission. For instance, unlike analog, too strong of a signal is just as bad as too weak of one. You (and your neighbors) should complain to your station. They may need to tweak their settings.
This site will help you determine the stations you should be able to get, and with what type of antenna.
Vernon, too bad about Martyn. He had one of those voices, that at age 20 sounded like he was 60 years old. Like Nick Drake, I am sure we will see a revival of some of his songs, now that he is gone.
Yeah, I did all that stuff. I guess I am not as ignunt as I thought. Still my digital TV is not perfect but I am still young enough and have a little money to make this happen. I feel sorry for the poor and the older who can’t put together the pieces.
I can give a litany of tech ‘advancements’ that left a lot of people behind but this one is just too basic. There are forces who want to eliminate anything free if they can gain something from it.
It’s not to eliminate free stuff. It’s that the frequencies used by analog tv are coveted, due to their excellent signal propagation characteristics and the large amounts of bandwidth they use, that could be put to other use (such as wireless broadband, emergency radio, etc).
A single Standard definition (480p) analog TV (NTSC) broadcast requires 6 MHz of bandwidth, and requires a great deal of channel separation to avoid interference issues (it’s why you don’t generally see TV broadcast on, say, Channels 2, 3 and 4 in the same market. For instance, here we have 3, 5, and 9. 40 miles away in Utica, they have 2,4, and 11 to avoid interference, and there are strict rules about power and signal shaping). Standard Def TV using mpeg2 compression generally requires less than 1 MHz of bandwidth (it’s a variable compression algorithm). Uncompressed HD would be about 300MHz, but using mpeg2 (which isn’t even the most efficient compression algorithm; DirecTV uses mp4 on most HD channels, which is even better), even 1080i uses less than 3MHz.
So, anyway, to make a long story short, digital TV is a more efficient use of a limited spectrum.
You don’t think so, pj? Really? Must be just me. :tinfoil:
Instead of this convoluted ‘privatized’ subsidized BS that they have put everyone through, they should have just just made an effort to go out and make the conversion happen. I bet in the end it costs more $ to do it the way it has been done than if the gbmnt just took care of it (maybe not the bush one). They are (were) the public’s airwaves.
I was at Best Buy yesterday looking at empty shelves where antenna should have been looking at stacks of converters figuring they probably have made a pretty nice pile of dough through this boondoggle.
But no one don’t give a shit. Thems that matter have cable or satellite and the rest be damned. Thems that matter have computers and hopefully those who don’t will be dead soon enough.
Rank-and-file Congressional Democrats had been willing to give Republicans the business tax cuts and other provisions they wanted in the stimulus. That is, up until every single one voted against the bill on the House floor Wednesday.
Now, in both the House and the Senate, angry members are lobbying Democratic leaders to yank those tax breaks back
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/29/dems-to-leadership-cut-go_n_162266.html
Could it be that the Dems are getting a spine?
Thanks, Sue. I have been obsessed by that all day. How can they just strip the tax cuts the repugs wanted and move the money elsewhere?
in a Thursday editorial published by the Wall St. Journal, John Yoo, the former Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel, explained that the Bush administration’s torture programs, for which he co-authored the legal justifications, were initially designed to outwit crafty defense attorneys.
“The first thing any lawyer will do is tell his clients to shut up,” writes Yoo. “The KSMs or Abu Zubaydahs of the future will respond to no verbal questioning or trickery — which is precisely why the Bush administration felt compelled to use more coercive measures in the first place.”
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Yoo_Bush_okayed_torture_to_outwit_0129.html
So, if Rove refuses to testify, whip out that Yoo memo and waterboard ol’ Karl.
President Barack Obama responded Thursday to a front page story in the New York Times which reported that Wall Street handed out $18.4 billion in bonuses for the year, calling the payments “outrageous”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/29/obama-18b-in-wall-street_n_162305.html
Dopey me, I thought bonuses were given to people for a job well done!
This is so cool- check out the joy stick.
http://gigapan.org/viewGigapanFullscreen.php?auth=033ef14483ee899496648c2b4b06233c
pj- Did you ever get the Scorpions out of your head? 😮
Shit, I did ’til I read that.
Sorry, sorry. Put on some George Winston right now. Make some chamomile tea. Think about Mozart. 😯
Leave it to CBS to spin Obama’s tongue-lashing of enormous wallstreet bonuses as victimizing the poor bastards only getting 1/2 the bonuses they did in 2006. Just think of them as financial waiters working for tips, averaging over $200,000 until two years ago.
You don’t really need to buy a converter, Vernon. Just get a TV with an ATSC tuner in it.
All the government did was mandate that tv stations switch to digital instead of analog. Then they mandated that a certain level of tv’s be manufactured with ATSC tuners (it was a phased-in thing). Then they auctioned off the spectrum that’s being recovered by the switch to digital (previously spectrum that was given for free to tv stations). It’s the same process they use to auction off licensed spectrum for things like cell phones.
Because we’re a nation of couch potatoes, they realized that they’d better make it as cheap and easy as possible for people to keep their old tvs and still be able to watch “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth-Grader.” That’s when they came up with the $40 coupon deal. I suppose they could have bought the converters themselves and then shipped two to every household that asked for one, but it’s probably easier and cheaper to mail a coupon than to ship a box. Plus you at least get a certain amount of choice. Problem is, they ran out of money because heckuvajob Bushie was running the government.
We’ve kind of languished over the years, technology-wise, because of the previous mandate that all broadcasting be compliant with the existing technology. But, time to bite the bullet on this one.
No doubt it’ll take some time to iron out all the kinks of the new technology. Look how far teevee came from the old days of tiny little B&W screens with horrible snowy reception and a crappy little speaker to “Living Color” and stereo. I only personally know a couple of households that are using them around here (as I mentioned before, my sister and my in-laws). Neither of them are experiencing the kinds of problems that you and Andy are having. That doesn’t make it any less annoying for you guys, unfortunately.
If you ask me, the problem with free tv isn’t so much the technology as the crap that passes for “news” and “entertainment” these days. Not that there isn’t some good stuff, but man there sure is a lot of crap.
Oh, that’s OK. I’ll just live with “Here I am. Rocked you like a hurrican'” on an endless loop in my head for a few hours.
Cool. Thanks. I’ll get a new TV. Why didn’t I think of that? :smack:
art, I’ll spare you some George Winston stories but to his credit he did start a label (Dancing Cat) that has put out some great Hawaiian music and one of the best Professor Longhair records ever.
Good excuse. National Anthem. Happy Mardi Gras!
I don’t have anything against him really or even new age stuff in general I know he’s got some chops-plays some pretty good stride. Hell, I’ve even got some Liz Story books I play out of.
I do miss the cosmos entering my home via the analog teevee.
great posts today – per usual!
had a run in today with several nut jobs (office was short staffed and i grabbed a couple lines to help). One dude says (in Huntsville AL) is one of the guys who filed suit alleging obama is not a citizen and should be removed from office. by 10 am i didn’t dare “help” anymore. 😯
many republicans are really angry and nuttier than ever right now. Hold on to your hats, gang. :priest:
I think we need a morning seditionist getaway cottage:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=100015431
unembeddable that’s what you are…
grab a hankie before you watch… :banana: 😉 8)
I have come to realize that Rethugs believe this is THEIR country and only they have a right to make laws and define what is American. Obama and the liberals are usurpers who need to be defeated.
Another way to put it is they are dangerous lunatics.
Re: 15
I really like that guy Vern. Never heard of him, but I do now.
That’s great, Kp. Old record store curse, I still love exposing
myselfpeople to new music.John Martyn had a long and distinguished career even though he is not very well known. You might even be able to find some vinyl. Check out Solid Air or the Island Anthology, probably on CD.
Solid Air
Just thinking about Sandy Denny.
There is a Brit Folk Rock super group forming up somewhere in the next life.