Re: Muratic acid to clean plastic tail light lenses?
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Today's formula for success seems to stipulate being an idiot who takes themself way too seriously.
It has even been known to work here.....
Posted on: 2012/7/6 21:30
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When two men ride the same horse, one has to be in the back...
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Re: Muratic acid to clean plastic tail light lenses?
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I don't listen to anything on television, even more so since they got rid of analog broadcast because I don't get any channels. I assume Congress expected me to buy a subscription to cable as part of their master plan to rip off the public as regards television. I agree. There's some sort of collusion between the gubbamint and the cable/satellite/TV industry in this. These idiots seem to have forgotten where the industry came from and why the medium became so popular with its audience. For decades, I was able to receive TV signals, here in rural PA, from a half dozen (UHF) stations TV in the Pen-Ohio area with nothing but an old set-top bowtie antenna, but I later replaced that with by an amplified loop type to get a more stable signal and better picture. While DTV does NOT require a special antenna, the digital signals have nowhere near the range of the old analog. When I purchased an HDTV, I was only able to get one station until I upgraded to a better amplified indoor antenna - Terk HDTVa. Techically, I get more "channels" now, but only because a broadcaster can host additional subchannels on a single signal frequency, but most of these new channels are fluff. Under the DTV paradigm and even with the new antenna, I get fewer stations - three in all, and none more than 28 miles away. Alas, I lost the one network I watched most of all - the signal from the "local" PBS affiliate. Because of the severe weather we get here, I'm not about to waste money on a rooftop antenna, but I might try an outdoor antenna mounted up in the attic - IF the economy ever straightens up. I certainly enjoy the superior picture quality of DTV and the sets are comparatively cheap now, but I have no interest in paying a fee to watch a stream of commercials that's occasionally interrupted by bites of "entertainment". I now return you to the original topic.
Posted on: 2012/7/7 8:58
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