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There is no need to pay to watch High-Def broadcast TV, no matter what cable companies and misinformed individuals tell you. I've already shown you how to do it on two old (pre-January 2007) TV's. Now, I show you how to do it on a new, flat-screen HDTV. It's even easier, since all you need besides the TV is a powerful enough antenna hooked up. No converter needed -- the TV does it all. At the end, I reminisce about the good old days of broadcast TV, when car people watched the season premiere of "Bonanza" in September (sponsored by Chevrolet) to see what new magic Chevy had worked with the Impala's six taillights. In 50 years, automotive advertising on TV has gone from golden-voiced announcers and sleek cars racing along cliffside highways to -- Richard Rawlings and Hemi-powered meat smokers. For that I should pay $91.00 a month to a cable company!? I don't think so. BTW, now you know what Ricardo Montalban had to do to keep food on the table between his glory days at MGM in the 1940's and 50's and "Fantasy Island". And depictions of Native Americans on TV Westerns back in the day -- there's no words. It hasn't gotten much better in that regard. The only halfway prominent Native American actor today is Adam Beach. Not one female. There's something wrong there. But I'm getting political. The plane, the plane! Smiles, everyone, smiles!