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Getting to Plan B |
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ÀúÀÚ | John Mullins․Randy Komisar |
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During the 1970s, humanity was three decades removed from the last World War, and modern medicine seemed capable of conquering one killer disease after another. The world¡¯s birth rates and fertility rates continued their upward climb, as they had for the past seven centuries. Projecting the growth in the population, experts at the time warned of an unavoidable disaster. |
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The Outlook for HDTV |
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In the late 1990s, when the first television channels began offering high-definition television, few U.S. households had HDTV sets to receive the signals, and it¡¯s no wonder: Shows in high-def were scarce, and the average price of an HDTV set was $3,147. |
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