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SFTV_troy wrote: Brenda Ann wrote: "SFTV_troy" wrote in message ps.com... Was there a downside to upgrading from Cassettes to CDs? No. Was there a downside to upgrading from analog VHS to digital DVDs? No. Was there a downside to upgrading from analog radio to Digital satellite radio? No. (I could go on-and-on with other examples like digital MP3s and Ipods and Internet radio and.....) No downside? Ever hear of replacement costs? Ever hear of unavailability of product? Ever hear of CHOICE? Hi Brenda, Yeah just 5 seconds ago when I read your post. ;-) Although it's sometimes painful to have to abandon your old record player and upgrade to CD, I think it's worthwhile. You get better sound. (Of course, you don't have to abandon records; there are still turntables out there.) Me, I'm stuck in the middle of this HDTV transition. I'm recording HDTV with a vcr, which is totally inadequate for the task, but I'm still glad the transition was made, because HDTV looks much, much better than analog. I have no desire to take a step backwards to analog. Those that think there is no downside to "upgrading" technology do not take a myriad of factors into account, some small (like the DX hobby) Yes true. By the way, DX isn't dead. It moved to the internet, where you can hear stations as far away as London, Russia, Australia, et cetera. I hear more distant stations now than I ever did as a teenager. Uh, that's NOT DX'ing, no matter what the pathological David F. Gleason might have you believe. |
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