Re: Hello everyone-an introduction/Stewart

Posted by evie15422 on
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Thanks, Marc!
 
Oh, so I am seeing it on my computer, but you all can read my emails without seeing the characters!  Hmmm.  Maybe I did unintentionally hit a button somewhere and it is translating my messages differently--I can work on that.  Thanks Marc.
 
I have no idea why I'd react to high def on my analog setting, BUT, my tv set is not truly an analog only tv, so maybe that is why???  It has an analog/digital setting.  And I do have problems when I go into the settings panels, etc.  I thought it strange I should react on analog also.  I noticed this recently when the "Weather Channel" went to high def programming.  Also, I get a spike in my reactions when we turn the tv on--especially when it is set to the Weather Channel.  (Hubby often checks the weather before turning off the tube when I am not around.)  You have given me a thought, tho--perhaps I could buy up peoples' old analog only sets!  I don't think they even sell these anymore in stores.
 
Thanks, Marc,
Diane

--- On Wed, 6/11/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Hello everyone-an introduction/Stewart
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 1:15 PM






Actually Diane, I don't see any of those odd characters in your original
message.

I find it strange that you react to high definition programming on
your non high definition TV set. Do you have any theories as to
why this would be? Perhaps I don't understand exactly what you
mean by this?

I have an old analog TV set combined with a high definition cable
box, and the cable box downconverts the high definition channels
to standard definition. But I notice no difference in my
reaction to the TV set, whether the original source is analog,
digital, or high definition.. .

Marc


















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