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It's better to use old crappy TVs than shell out dough for new and even more crappy TVs.
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The one big feature I would like to see on Videokarma, which some other forums do have, is a memory/cookie feature where topics and sub-forums do not all get marked "read" once you visit any part of the site. There are forums where I do not check certain sections for weeks or more, and they all stay "unread" until I tag them. That is a great feature. By comparison, once I visit Videokarma, I better plan on checking every section I like in a continuous stream, because they will all be marked as "read" soon after I leave the site (or even linger on one page too long). The only "fix" for this is to keep notes of when I last visited the site and each section. I actually come to VK less often for this reason, even though I love the site.
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I enjoy no change. Having to always learn new things when they are the same internally or operationally but just different looks is stupid. Yes I know the world needs to advance forwards to better technology but come on. Does it always have to go through stupid os's like windows 8/10? What was so wrong with 7? I like to sit happy with no or minimal change. I like using old outdated things. I think if I'm listening to the radio I would enjoy it more on a 30 or 60 year old set then a brand new china spawn. Change is good sometimes. I just don't always like it. I think old crt tv's are way way way cooler then any new flat panal hdtv or uhdtv?(that 4k stuff, cool looking but not as cool as STANDARD DEFINITION!)
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I agree.... I love SD!! (Always have)
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