Build Your Own TV Without Broadcast Flags 283
doom writes "An account of an event sponsored by the EFF, a "roll your own television" build-in. The San Francisco Bay Guardian has coverage in an article entitled Build Your TV!". From the article: "According to the FCC, the flag is going to ease the nation's transition from today's analog televisions to tomorrow's high-definition televisions. What exactly does it mean for a government agency to "ease" the transition from one kind of TV signal to another? In this case, it seems to mean making the entertainment industry feel very warm and fuzzy inside." The EFF's efforts against the flag have been covered before on Slashdot.
Bush won't let this happen (Score:5, Funny)
This is going no where as long as Republicans are leading this great nation.
I'm not going to take it anymore (Score:4, Funny)
I'm not gonna to take it anymore. I'm gonna toss the damned boob tube out the window.
Re:Bush won't let this happen (Score:5, Funny)
Sarah (Score:5, Funny)
Err... what's wrong with this picture? Women don't look up from tables covered with half-built computers... do they?!
Re:Bush won't let this happen (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Wha? (Score:2, Funny)
Because the EFF wants you to be worried.
The more worried you are, the more likely you are to donate to them.
Upcoming DIY kit seminars: (Score:3, Funny)
Electroshock machine
Lobotomy apparatus
Automated Librium making apparatus
Hell, if you want to make sure that your brain never gets to do anything without some sort of institutionalized coercion, why stop at making a TV?
I hear you cry: "TV is good for me, and you are just a humorless crank for criticizing it!"
To which I reply: Alcohol and Heroin addicts say much the same thing about their brain-restraints of choice.
If the thought of someone criticizing your TV watching makes you angry or defensive, you need to get help.
Bending Unit 22 (Score:5, Funny)
In fact, forget the TV ...
And the blackjack.
Re:Bush won't let this happen (Score:5, Funny)
If he runs the country out of money we'll have no choice but to shrink the government.
He's a tricky one that Bush.
Re:Ease the transition? (Score:3, Funny)
How can the FCC beleive that a technology designed only to prevent useability will be a benefit to end users in any way?
You don't understand. The broadcast flag eases transition to HDTV by getting plenty of HDTV sets out into the marketplace! Indeed, as other posters have pointed out, HDTV sets manufactured before the deadline are under no obligation to honor the broadcast flag. So how is the smart consumer gonna react, hmmm?