Siirtyminen digiaikaan on teettänyt näiden kanssa paljon töitä. Onneksi taivas on vihdoin sees.
I don´t really know much about the amount of problems after starting digital TV broadcasting in Finland. What I know is that it costs a lot... Time will tell if it was worth of all that money. There´s no turning back. In the 50s they used to call the antennas "Bankruptcy rakes". Let´s hope history won´t repeat itself.
great photo!!!
VastaaPoistaNice one for SWF! We all live under the same sky, but we don't all have the same horizon.... Mine's up too hope you can drop by...
VastaaPoistaSorry for this copy and paste comment but I need to check all the links work , I also wanted you to know I've been here and seen your post... thank you for joining in with us this week I hope you enjoy the fun of it all. I will try to get back over the next day or two and see how your Sky Watch went on
VastaaPoistaTom :O)
This is really great. Very creative and original.
VastaaPoistaI love that blue!
VastaaPoistaInteresting photo, and a great Sky Watch!
VastaaPoistaSo True!!hahaha....Great shot!
VastaaPoistaOn ihanaa nähdä vihdoin sinistä:) Ja harmi kun Firefox ei näytä kaikkia bloggerin kuvia uusimman päivityksen jälkeen, pitää katsoa explorerilla...
VastaaPoistaTässä on hyvä sommittelu, poikkeava taivaskuva, tykkään.
VastaaPoistaVanhassa runosuomessa seies sää.Päivä ei koskaan pilveen jää.
VastaaPoistaoh, well... in the meantime the picture is great!
VastaaPoistaThat's an odd looking antenna, at least compared to the ones in the US.
VastaaPoistaGood luck with the switch. I think we go all digital in Feb, 2009. I already have a box if I want to pick up the local channels with an antenna. Otherwise it won't effect people on satellite, cable, or IPTV.
Bankruptcy rakes - I never heard that. I'm not sure about the digital TV, but they're counting down to it.
VastaaPoistaInteresting design for a Sky Watch Friday...
VastaaPoistaHallo to Finland digi TV, nice story and nice photo
VastaaPoistaHallo from Germany