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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Aug 2017

    Ready to feel old? Some millennials are shocked to discover that $20 'rabbit ears' offer free TVhttp://on.wsj.com/2v2DMm1 

    10:50 AM - 3 Aug 2017
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    • Violet Merton Juby andrea van de Kleut SirkTV Tom Wright Ashley Coulter Kary Beck Nawa Jericho Rufone
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      1. Deplorable Cripple  🇺🇸 ❌‏ @Thumbs_Suck 3 Aug 2017
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        This doesn't make me feel old...it makes me feel sad. Sad that these youngsters who think they know so much about life are really uninformed

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      1. Derrick Jones‏ @deuceohsixx 3 Aug 2017
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        The "hack" been around for the past 80 years

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      2. Lauren Robinson‏ @lr_newsie 3 Aug 2017
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        Why do we shame people for things they don't know? These guys definitely know things their grandparents don't. That's OK. It goes both ways.

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      3. Lauren Robinson‏ @lr_newsie 3 Aug 2017
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        *for not knowing things <- better phrasing. Anyway, article's fine, it's interesting to note differences in what's deemed common knowledge.

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      4. Lauren Robinson‏ @lr_newsie 3 Aug 2017
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        But it's problematic to think youths are ignorant or corrupt for not knowing what rabbit ears are...

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      1. Mark Priscaro‏ @MarkPriscaro 3 Aug 2017
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        Yes, Virginia, there is still something called "Broadcasting". 🤣👍🏼

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      1. Mary C Legg‏ @pogomcl2 3 Aug 2017
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        probly not strictly legal, but air is free...

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      1. Ana Elizondo‏ @anaelizondo70 3 Aug 2017
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        The ignorance is almost precious. Broadcast tv never went away.

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      1. Rose Buckingham‏ @nebraskaredrose 3 Aug 2017
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        So funny! Didn't they cover the ends w/ aluminum foil to improve the reception?? I may be misremembering. Lol!!!

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      1. MakeAmericaScienceAgain‏ @desertTukut 3 Aug 2017
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        Hilarious

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      1. John dough‏ @fjminmt345 3 Aug 2017
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        i want it!!!! HOW DO YOU GET IT?? MY ROTTEN SPECTRUM TV BILL IS OUT OF SIGHT!! WHAT IS THE SECRET? I WANT IT!!!

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