"You can get an HDTV for $280 now. There's no reason whatsoever for anybody to buy a non-HD set anymore - anyone who does is just an idiot."
#26,
You are either very stupid or you are just an A**hole.
Some people are not going to fork over $280 for an HDTV. There are millions of people in this great USA who can't afford that. They would rather spend their money on something like food or electricity. So instead, they buy the NTSC TV for $40.
Don't call them "idiots" just because they have less money than you. These are the people that make the world work. Think about the people who clean your toilets or wash your car or cook your food. Do they all own HDTVs?
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"You can get an HDTV for $280 now. There's no reason whatsoever for anybody to buy a non-HD set anymore - anyone who does is just an idiot."
#26,
You are either very stupid or you are just an A**hole.
Some people are not going to fork over $280 for an HDTV. There are millions of people in this great USA who can't afford that. They would rather spend their money on something like food or electricity. So instead, they buy the NTSC TV for $40.
Don't call them "idiots" just because they have less money than you. These are the people that make the world work. Think about the people who clean your toilets or wash your car or cook your food. Do they all own HDTVs?