Out With The Old, In With The New
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When I was growing up everybody had a Television with maybe 5 or 6 channels. There wasn't anything known as cable TV. At my house we got channels 4, 6, 10, 12 and 18. Later on we also got channel 17 which was Fox TV. I can remember when I first heard about HBO which was a box that only got you HBO and nothing else. That privelage would cost a household maybe $50.
Nowadays with personal and the web you can get World Television right on your PC. A Cable connection in you house might get you several hundred stations but with World Television you can get thousands of stations right on your Personal computer. No more monthly cable bills that cost you $100 per month. With World TV yopu pay a onetime fee of maybe $50 and thats it.
When the year 2009 hits us we will no longer be able to get a signal with a pair of rabbit ears. Everyone will either have World Television on their PC or Digital Television through their cable company. You can see people selling Digiyal converters to convert your old Television but the majority of people will be buying these new digital TV's.
Envision being able to create a spreadsheet on your PC and to also be watching a great movie on your PC. This future is right around the corner. Digital Television will have less of a bandwidth than regular TV signals. Rabbit ears are now a thing of the past. I hear that with World Television we’ll have a choice of of over 6,000 stations. Growing up it was simple to choose one from 5 stations. Envision the choice of finding one out of 6,000.
The only suggestion I’ve regarding Woeld Television is having more than just one monitor on your computer. You could have your applications on one monitor and watch Television on another monitor. The futre is bringing so many inovations to us it is just so astounding.
Jeffrey A. Solochek grew up in WhiteFish Bay, Wisconsin but now resides in Coastal Georgia. Mr. Solochek has a great sense of humor and he writes on a broad range of subjects which stem from his life experiences and his observations. Mr. Solochek also is an established trend watcher and this adds to his many writings. All his writings containsNo BS, No hype, No FluffPlus everything he writes always contains a blend of his one-of-a-kind wit and humor.
