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Old 12-07-03, 11:18 PM
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Why are there so many closed-caption fields, when one is almost always used?

I never understood this. Can someone please tell me what material they've ever come across where there were multiple closed-caption fields being broadcast? Otherwise, why the hyper technology, when it's only one feed?
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Yeah, you guys are such techies, huh?









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Jay Leno for one.

BTW, I never believed in kiss up or jk after after dissing, so save it next time.

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