What was happened over the weekend is mundane. I had purchased a Dynex HDTV for the apartment. So we could have two TVs to watch. When I had the TV hooked up to the cable, Vola, there are 130 channels show up on the screen.
This is a surprise. There are only a few HD on the cable, the Palladia musical channel, the Discovery HD, The USA HD, A&E HD, The NatGeo HD, PBS HD, NBC HD, CBS HD, and ABC HD.
So there are so RF channels as well as Digital channels too. The content of these channels is not interesting to me.
I was wondering about the meaning of expression “100 channels with nothing to watch”. There should be more CSPAN HD in the future. But it is not showing up yet. June is around the corner.
I was wondering if CSPAN has a HD plan in its plan.
I was watching Mark Rudd’s “Underground” book talk. This is a “terrorist” of the radical 60s as we known by the standard of Washington consensus. Now he is a math teacher of the state of New Mexico.
He has raised the privilege that he possesses as a white radical of the 60s. He only did a short time in jail.
I noticed that there are three types of signals from the cable company available to the through the cable: RF, analog and digital. There are total 133 channels available to the TV. Some are scrambled.
The MSNBC and CNBC are not in high definition. I was wondering if CSPAN would broadcast in HD in the near future.
The BookTV program is not available every day, it is only available on Saturday and Sunday.
My mind is blank because I was not in the mind set to watch the Front line program on Wall Street Meltdown. The stitching together the events together in order and explaining the significance of each event make sense only in hindsight. There is no such effort when the events unfold.
I find viewing CSPAN is much soothing than other programs that filled with commercials.
There are many other things that are changing on the cable system. The set up of channels from COMCAST is in a flux as this writing. This is why there is so many set up disappear after a while and new setting pop up.
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