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THE SWITCH TO DIGITAL
TELEVISION
Beware of ‘HDTV Converter’ scams
What does it take to get HD?
To start with, you’ll need…an HDTV.
By Steven Sande, Digital TV Facts
If anybody tries to sell you a device that will turn
your analog TV into an HDTV, don’t take the bait.
No such device exists—because no standard TV can ever give you high-definition
television. HD images offer significantly higher resolution, capable of
revealing fine details, accompanied by CD-like surround sound. That poor old
analog TV can never give you that, alas. It lacks the necessary technology. If
you want to watch shows in HD, the first step is to buy an HDTV. (We’ll get to
the second step later on.)
HDTV is (aside from the early analog HD systems in Japan and Europe) a digital
television system. Digital TV, or DTV, is a technology that efficiently encodes
a television signal as a bunch of zeroes and ones.
Watch digital channels on an analog TV
You don’t have to haul your analog TV out to the trash, however, when analog
over-the-air (OTA) broadcasts end on February 17, 2009. The addition of a
set-top box will allow an analog TV to display digital programming. But the
programs will be viewed in standard-definition (SDTV), not HD. Even SDTV will
generally look and sound better than typical analog television, though.
If you watch TV with an indoor or outdoor antenna, your analog TV will need a
DTV converter box to continue doing its job after the switchover to digital
broadcasts is completed in 2009. The federal government will make $40-off
coupons available to help consumers pay for the boxes.
• Read more: DTV Converter Box Coupons
Cable or satellite TV subscribers require a digital cable box or receiver to
watch digitally delivered programming on an analog TV.
• Read more: Digital TV facts for cable TV customers
• Read more: Digital TV facts for satellite TV customers
That, then, is what it takes to get digital TV programming—in SDTV form—on your
analog TV. Again, if you want HDTV programming, you will need an HDTV.
But in addition to having an HD set, you must have a source of HD programming.
HD programming options
You can watch local HD broadcasts over the air for free on an HDTV that includes
a built-in ATSC digital tuner.
Besides an HDTV, cable or direct-broadcast satellite customers will need to
subscribe to a package that includes HD programming. (Depending on your HDTV and
your pay-TV provider, you may also need an HD-capable cable box or satellite
receiver.) Otherwise you’ll just be watching in standard definition.
While broadcast stations and cable networks have increased their HD offerings,
many programs have yet to make the jump to HD. Capacity limits on cable and
satellite systems have limited HD programming to certain channels, although the
number of HD channels is expected to grow over time.
Scams vs. labeling errors
To recap: Stay away from anyone who claims that an “HDTV Television Converter”
will convert your analog TV to HD. Nod your head, feign interest. Then turn to
the huckster and earnestly ask: “Does this one run on magic beans?”
Note, however, that some models of set-top HD receiver boxes will also work with
analog TVs, providing local digital TV channels in standard-definition quality.
An HD receiver (also known as an HD tuner) is primarily intended for use with a
tuner-free, “HD-ready” TV.
Careless merchants might label a set-top HDTV receiver as an “HDTV converter
box.” The name can be misleading. But don’t assume they are out to cheat
you—unless they make worthless claims about an HD experience on an analog TV.
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TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP
ANNOUNCES FULL PLAYER FIELD
HARTFORD, Conn.,
Saturday, June 14, 2008-
The Travelers Championship tees off June 16 - 22 at TPC River Highlands,
welcoming a player field that includes 28 players who have won PGA TOUR
events in the past two years, including six 2008 winners; nine past
champions, including defending champion Hunter Mahan; and eight players
who are past major winners. The field will feature four of the top ten
players on both the PGA TOUR Money List and the FedExCup points race,
Vijay Singh, Stewart Cink, Kenny Perry and Ryuji Imada. Most recent
commitments to the field include Rocco Mediate, 2003 British Open
Champion Ben Curtis; and fan favorite Bo Van Pelt.
A complete schedule of tournament events is attached to this email.
"We look forward to
welcoming some of the world's best golfers back to Connecticut and
delivering another fantastic event for the fans," said Tournament
Director Nathan Grube. "As the Travelers Championship continues to grow,
I am pleased with the trends I see in our player field year to year.
From the new practice facility to the charter flight from the U.S. Open
and more, we've made strategic efforts to show to players that the
Travelers Championship has their best interest in mind and that this
event has a goal of being one of the premier events on the PGA TOUR. The
players have definitely taken notice and I'm pleased with the
relationships we have been able to develop."
The 156-player field
has six remaining spots, which will be filled by four Open Qualifiers
and two Sponsors Exemptions. The complete player field includes the
following list:
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Brad
Adamonis |
Andrew
Gruss |
Rod
Pampling |
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Michael
Allen |
Bill Haas |
Brenden
Pappas |
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Jason
Allred |
Dudley
Hart |
Jin Park |
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Billy
Andrade |
J.P. Hayes |
Corey
Pavin |
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Stuart
Appleby |
J.J. Henry |
Pat Perez |
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Ryan
Armour |
Mark
Hensby |
Travis
Perkins |
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Tommy
Armour III |
Tim Herron |
Tom
Pernice, Jr. |
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Woody
Austin |
J.B.
Holmes |
Kenny
Perry |
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Eric Axley |
Ryuji
Imada |
Tim
Petrovic |
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Briny
Baird |
Fredrik
Jacobson |
Carl
Petterson |
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Brian
Bateman |
Brandt
Jobe |
Brett
Quigley |
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Cameron
Beckman |
Dustin
Johnson |
Jeff
Quinney |
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Rich Beem |
Richard
Johnson |
Chez
Reavie |
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Notah
Begay III |
Richard S.
Johnson |
Tag
Ridings |
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Shane
Bertsch |
Zach
Johnson |
John
Riegger |
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Justin
Bolli |
Kent Jones |
John
Rollins |
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Mark
Brooks |
Matt Jones |
Justin
Rose |
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Olin
Browne |
Jonathan
Kaye |
Brett
Rumford |
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Chad
Campbell |
Jerry
Kelly |
Tom
Scherrer |
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Alejandro
Canizares |
Greg Kraft |
Patrick
Sheehan |
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Stewart
Cink |
Cliff
Kresge |
Webb
Simpson |
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Paul
Claxton |
Matt
Kuchar |
Vijay
Singh |
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Jose
Coceres |
Martin
Laird |
Heath
Slocum |
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Gavin
Coles |
Stephen
Leaney |
Bob
Sowards |
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Chad
Collins |
Michael
Letzig |
Kevin
Stadler |
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Ben Curtis |
Frank
Lickliter II |
Paul
Stankowski |
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Brian
Davis |
Luke List |
Scott
Sterling |
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Jason Day |
Peter
Lonard |
Kevin
Streelman |
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Todd
Demsey |
Steve
Lowery |
Chris
Stroud |
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Chris
DiMarco |
David
Lutterus |
Kevin
Sutherland |
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James
Driscoll |
Jeff
Maggert |
Vaughn
Taylor |
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Ken Duke |
Hunter
Mahan |
Kyle
Thompson |
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Joe Durant |
John
Mallinger |
Michael H.
Thompson |
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Brad Elder |
Steve
Marino |
Nicholas
Thompson |
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Steve
Elkington |
Shigeki
Maruyama |
David Toms |
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Bob Estes |
Troy
Matteson |
D.J.
Trahan |
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Brad Faxon |
Billy
Mayfair |
Marc
Turnesa |
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Kenneth
Ferrie |
Scott
McCarron |
Omar
Uresti |
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Nick
Flanagan |
Jim
McGovern |
Bo Van
Pelt |
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Carlos
Franco |
Parker
McLachlin |
Johnson
Wagner |
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Cody
Freeman |
George
McNeill |
Jimmy
Walker |
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Fred Funk |
Rocco
Mediate |
Charles
Warren |
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Tommy
Gainey |
John
Merrick |
Nick
Watney |
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Robert
Garrigus |
Jon Mills |
Bubba
Watson |
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Brian Gay |
Ryan Moore |
Brett
Wetterich |
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Brent
Geiberger |
Kevin Na |
Ron
Whittaker |
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Lucas
Glover |
Nick
O'Hern |
Charlie Wi |
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Jason Gore |
Arron
Oberholser |
Tim
Wilkinson |
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Nathan
Green |
Joe
Ogilvie |
Jay
Williamson |
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Mathias
Gronberg |
Jeff
Overton |
Y.E. Yang |
New this year, the
Travelers Championship will welcome the professionals to a new,
state-of-the-art practice facility at TPC River Highlands. The 23.5-acre
facility will be used both as a practice facility for PGA TOUR
professionals during the Travelers Championship and as a learning center
for youth golf programs by The First Tee of Connecticut throughout the
year. The facility was strategically designed with fan viewing areas in
mind and will provide a great new experience for spectators to see the
professionals in action.
In addition, the
tournament will feature a number of new enhancements for fans, including
special access to the new practice facility on Tuesday, June 17 for Fan
& Family Day. Festivities will include free lessons to the general
public on the new practice facility during a special presentation of
Play Golf America Day. Fan & Family Day will also feature golf shows,
interactive exhibits and a Celebrity Charity Shootout.
On Wednesday, June 18,
Hollywood stars and sports legends will tee off in the Travelers
Celebrity Pro-Am. Participating celebrities include Hollywood stars Luke
Wilson, Joe Pesci and Aidan Quinn and sports legends Chris Berman of
ESPN, New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick, Pro Football Hall
of Famer Andre Tippett, Red Sox legend and MLB All Star Dwight Evans,
former Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann,
former New England Patriots quarterback Doug Flutie, and University of
Connecticut coaches Geno Auriemma and Randy Edsall.
The Travelers
Championship has been named Men's Health Week on the PGA TOUR, a special
initiative to promote the importance of healthy lifestyles for men and
boys. Programming will include healthy concessions options and special
course maps so that fans can track their mileage walked and calories
burned. Highlighting the week will be a Men's Health Forum, presented by
GlaxoSmithKline in which PGA TOUR professionals and other industry
experts will share health and fitness tips. Emceed by Kelly Tilghman of
Golf Channel, the forum will be held on Wednesday, June 18 at 3:30 p.m.
on the new practice facility and is open to the public.
The Travelers
Championship will be televised domestically and internationally. The
first and second rounds will be broadcast live on Golf Channel and the
third and fourth rounds will be broadcast live on CBS.
The Travelers
Championship is the PGA TOUR's only early summer stop in the Northeast.
The tournament is a tremendous community event,
and 100% of proceeds are
contributed to two Connecticut charities, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp
and the Greater Hartford Jaycees.
A complete schedule of
events and Travelers Championship tickets are available on
www.TravelersChampionship.com.
About the
Travelers Championship
The Travelers
Championship will be held June 16 - 22, 2008, at TPC River Highlands in
Cromwell, Conn. As the only PGA TOUR event in the Northeast in early
summer, the Travelers Championship is one of the region's premier
sporting events. Primary beneficiaries of the Travelers Championship are
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, serving children facing serious illness,
and the Greater Hartford Jaycees, a leadership development and community
service organization. The event is sponsored by Travelers, a leading
provider of auto, home and business insurance. Travelers has been doing
business in the community for nearly a century and a half, and today has
more than 6,000 employees in the Greater Hartford area. Travelers has
been a sponsor of this event each year since its inception in 1952,
becoming title sponsor in 2007. Complete details are available on
www.TravelersChampionship.com.
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Verified with SNOPES--this is
unnerving!
IN ORLANDO LAST WEEK, AT A CITGO STATION REGULAR WAS PRICED AT $2.82 PER GALLON,
NO CUSTOMERS! HOWEVER ACROSS THE STREET, FUEL WAS SELLING FOR $2.85 PER GALLON,
AND ALL PUMPS THERE HAD CARS WAITING TO FUEL!
Have you noticed how the CITGO signs have disappeared in the past 7-8 months?
Very clever move by Chavez..But guess what.... CITGO IS CHANGING ITS
NAME!...This is serious Americans...make sure you read.
Chavez is NOW getting a Russian Weapons Factory built by Putin. The RUSSIANS are
building an AK-47 Kalashnikov Assault Rifle factory in Venezuela, to give
armament support to Communist Rebel groups throughout the Americas.
Chavez NOW has IRANIANS operating his oil refineries in Venezuela for him. It is
likely only a matter of time,(if not already) before Chavez has Iranian built
LONG RANGE missiles, with a variety of warhead types aimed at: Guess Who?
CITGO is NOW in the process of Changing Its Name to PETRO EXPRESS due to the
loss of gasoline sales in the USA because of recent publicity of ownership by
Chavez of Venezuela.
Every dollar you spend with CITGO or PETRO EXPRESS gasoline will be used against
you, your basic human rights, and your freedoms.He will start wars here in the
Americas that will probably be the death of millions.
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT because Chavez is starting to feel the loss of revenue
from his holdings.HE OWNS CITGO. This is a very important move that everyone
should be aware of.
ANNOUNCED JUST RECENTLY, CITGO, BEING AWARE THAT SALES ARE DOWN DUE TO U.S.
CUSTOMERS NOT WANTING TO BUY FROM 'CITGO-CHAVEZ', HAVE STARTED TO CHANGE THE
NAME OF SOME OF THEIR STORES TO: 'PETRO EXPRESS' DO NOT BUY FROM 'PETRO
EXPRESS'! 'PETRO EXPRESS' IS 100% OWNED BY CHAVEZ. KEEP THIS MEMO GOING, SO THAT
EVERYONE is AWARE.BOYCOTT
'CITGO' AND 'PETRO EXPRESS'
MAKE SURE THIS IS PASSED ON TO EVERYONE ON YOUR E- MAIL LIST..... IN THE UNITED
STATES AND ELSEWHERE!
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