Digital switchover happens in February for some people.
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Yeah, here in Eastern Iowa we're going as originally planned. Apparently, it's been determined that this area is close to 98% ready.
I honestly can't think of a much bigger way Congress could have fucked this decision up.
Well, now that I have my box and proper antenna (I HAVE 3 PBS CHANNELS!) , I don't care when. But yeah, kind of a mess.
I have a box, but no TV right now. But, my sister has satellite so I'm good for now.
I have the box hooked up, but I can't record anything so I haven't been using it. Now I watch DVDs on the TV and TV on the computer.
I have a Mac question for anyone who can field it.
I have a late model MacBook Pro running the most recent version of Leopard. I am running into trouble with any website that has Java or Javascript. I keep getting an error message telling me that Java is not installed or enabled.
I reinstalled Safari, reverified the disk and permissions and made sure Java was enabled in the Preferences. I still get the message.
The Apple support discussions are giving me no love.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
quester,
can you open the website with firefox?
I can sometimes but Firefox is acting buggy too. Internet Explorer is useless. This is an issue with the website where I order my meds and my new bank's site. It is very annoying!
quester, I'm not a fulltime Mac user, but a quick google suggests that reinstalling Java might fix your issue and doing that on a Mac entails doing Software Updates. [link]