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They were doing this with my photos months ago...

Do we have info on how to donate a new system to them?

I rather like it.

Shes either really tall or he is pretty short for a Spartan

Hey John.

Marky mark is a big video game fan, so I can see him wanting to do this. But also, he should understand that the past stories have a lot of merit, right? I mean don't repeat them point by point, but build off of it?

I'm such a pussy, I'm crying

I had to play Dead Space in spurts with the lights on, freaked me out!

@nbergseng: This is a fair and well constructed counterpoint.

@dataPOG: Sadly the AM chip costs a ton of money and won't happen. However a lot of AM stations are slowly finding ways to buy FM translators to broadcasts on the FM dial.

@moonshadowkati: I think where it becomes slightly different like you say, is now with our fancy smart phones, we are all mobile and directors of our own content to a much higher degree than just sitting in our homes watching TV. The method of protecting and preserving an industry is the same, the landscape and

@moonshadowkati: The part of me who uses LastFM on his phone and listens to iTunes at home agrees with you. The part of me who follows sports and politics on the radio does not. It is an interesting battle for sure.

@TomXP411: Actually I am only a member of the NABPAC by way of the money I donate yearly, not a lobbyist for them. However I would like to be one someday.

@moonshadowkati: I work with owners of TV and radio stations as well as many telco companies building their networks across the US. My stats come from publicly available places like the Radio Advertising Bureau, Nation Assoc. of Broadcasters, the NABPAC and other lobbying groups aimed at fighting the FCC.

@Absent Blue: The chip won't do anything unless you tell it to. It'll function the same way a bluetooth does, turn it on or off. It costs 20 cents to include and is quite small.

@4nth0ny: This is coming soon. The Open Mobile Video Coalition is testing the Samsung Moment equipped with an HD TV card in it in the DC metro as we speak.

@Stevox: Sadly there will be no AM chip. The FM chip costs roughly 20 cents to implement, the AM chip is like $14.

Let me frame this first by saying I am 28, a gadget geek, and highly educated in technology. Lets just say I also am intimately familiar with the bill.