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![]() Jim wrote: On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:32:48 -0600, wrote: Lame!!!,webtv,Lame!!!!??? webtv was the first to have 128 bit encryption. BFD. Apparently it's the last to get quoting. Much as you seem to be amongst the last to obtain a clue! dxAce Michigan USA |
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awww heck,look around on ebay and buy a webtv box and hook it up to your
tv set and give it a try for a month or so.Some Best Buy and Circuit City stores might still have some RCA webtv boxes for sale.What have y'all got to lose? I like webtv tv so much that I have half a dozen spare webtv boxes here in case the one I am useing now bites the dust.I reccomend the Philips brand name webtv boxes because Philips company is still doing repair service on them and carrys a warranty.Philips,RCA,Sony and Samsung made webtv boxes and there are still a lot of webtv boxes of whichever brand name that are still being used everyday ever since webtv came into existance in 1996 or 1997.Not too bad at all,in my opinion.There is a new msntv2 box on the market since October 2004 but they (msntv) are still doing upgrades on those msntv2 boxes so they are still sort of buggy now untill they get those msntv2 boxes ironed out properly.The webtv boxes were like that too for a while. cuhulin |
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![]() wrote in message ... awww heck,look around on ebay and buy a webtv box and hook it up to your tv set and give it a try for a month or so.Some Best Buy and Circuit City stores might still have some RCA webtv boxes for sale.What have y'all got to lose? Self esteem, the love of a good woman, the love of bad women, your children's respect, the admiration of your dog, and the feeling of a level equality amongst your peers? |
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