Change is coming to America's TV sets, but Representative Anthony Weiner says it's happening too fast. On February 17th, the government will require all television signals to switch from analog, as received by TVs with "220;rabbit ears," to digital. Weiner says too many people are unprepared, and it could result in "a major public safety problem" in the case of a emergency government announcement. He estimates that some 300,000 New Yorkers who have applied for federal funds to purchase digital converter boxes for their TVs still haven't used the money, so he he's pushing congress to postpone the digital revolution until June 15th, and also wants an additional $650 million to help subsidize the purchase of the converter boxes. (A similar bill passed in the Senate yesterday.) As of last month, nearly 7.6 million homes were not ready for the change, many of them inhabited by elderly viewers who worked their whole lives so they could sit and watch their stories.