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Default Reminder: Amy's Baking Co./Kitchen Nightmares Tonight

On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 10:15:56 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
m...
>> On 4/12/2014 11:49 AM, jmcquown wrote:
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>>>
>>> I have basic cable, no DVR. Since buying a hi-def TV a few years ago, I
>>> discovered I get more channels than the old analog set ever dreamed of.
>>> LOL Sometimes I catch Planet Earth. It's truly spectacular. Especially
>>> when you can see the images with such clarity. Great music, too.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> There are a handful of No TV adherents that boast then never watch the
>> rubbish that is on. I agree that the networks have a lot of rubudh but
>> there are some wonderful programs if you take the time to seek them out.
>> The clarity of a hi-def screen really adds to the viewing experience.

>
>When I first got my HD DVR along with Directv, the clarity about knocked my
>eyes out and took a bit to get used to it. It really does make a difference.
>I do think the networks have some decent shows, but I also find that the
>shows I enjoy the most are cable channels.
>
>Cheri


Hi Def makes a huge difference... I watch all the Nat Geos I can find
and I enjoy those gold mining shows a lot. If I can't watch them when
broadcast I DVR them. There's a huge difference watching Hi Def.