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Old June 19th 07, 11:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dylan Smith
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Default GA costly? Try TV...

I was reading an article complaining about Comcast service, linked from
Slashdot. The lady who was complaining in her blog revealed how much she
pays for TV... once you subtract her internet service, it's over $1500 a
year. $1500 a year for *TV*! No wonder no one can afford GA any more.
That's enough to pay for an annual on the ancient aircraft I own!

I'm absolutely staggered that anyone can even consider paying that much
for TV, but then again, I'm not everyone :-)

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