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Posted: 7:20 AM Jan 9, 2009
Disposing of Analog TV's
A state agency is worried about the environmental impact of televisions that get dumped.
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Oh, I agree. It's just a big scam to get people who don't know better to purchase a new TV. 'Gee why go to the hassle of getting a coupon for a converter box when I can just dump my perfectly good older TV and buy a BRAND NEW ONE.' What nonsense.
ill take one of those tvs!!
This whole switchover has got to be the governments dumbest idea yet!!!!!!!! Look at all the waste!!!