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I was just thinking. It has been about 3 months since I watch any television at all. I wonder If i am the only one that is watching ;ess and less Tv since the advent of the highspeed internet. Is the TV getting extinct? I think I read a few weeks back that more and more people are spending more and mro time on the net and less and less time in front of the tube. If this is the case, then why are they be forging ahead with the so called 500 channel universe? It would be interesting to hear what y'all gotto say.
Even w/o high speed broadband I'm watching less and less TV. The only networksI watch are CNBC, TechTV (occasionally), and Sci-Fi. But ever since Sci-Fi dumped Mystery Science Theatre 3000, I have less interest in the network. I miss crow.
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"Even w/o high speed broadband I'm watching less and less TV"
same here!
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Little TV for me
Little TV for me, makes for a happy person. Did you know that a decade ago, it was a mark of beauty for women to be obese in Fiji? A diet was unheard of. Cuz it meant that they were wealthy and blessed by the gods to have food. But in 1995, they introduced mainstream US TV, and within 5 years, 90% of the female population was on a diet. Is that crazy or what? I don't remember the EXACT numbers, but you get the idea.
Did you also know that the more time you spend watching TV, browsing through magazines, and shopping at the mall, the more discontent you are with what you have?
Just a little tidbit from me.
suphi
i shut my tv and radio off in 1987 and haven't turned them on since.
mc.
Quality programming has been on the decrease for the last couple years, or perhaps I'm not as easily entertained as I was when I was younger 
One of the best things to happen TV are Personal Video Recorders: TiVo, ReplayTV, UltimateTV. Since I've bought a TiVo I only record the programs I feel are good & I can watch them when I like, without the hassle of tapes (which I never bothered with anyways). A plus is that TiVo has thumbs up & thumbs down that you can give television shows and from that it will automatically record other shows as suggestions.
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Hmmm... I feel out of place here reading this thread while DateLine is playing on my ATI All-In-Wonder video card!
Ok, so I'm still using a 56k dial-up and haven't been spoiled by high-speed access, but ever since getting this new marvel of a video card, my TV watching is on the rise again!
(for the record, I mainly watch news and sports, and not necessarily in that order)
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I don't watch television much anymore either. I don't have broadband yet (is scheduled to be installed next month), but I do spend more time on the computer than on the television. I only watch Star Trek Voyager (7of9 es mui bueno!)
, American High, and Earth: Final Conflict (when I can catch it, it switches time slots every week making it a pain to keep track of). Normally I only make the one hour Voyager and half hour AH tho. I do enjoy a DVD movie a week now that we put in a quality home theater in our basement.
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TV, TV, TV...
I'm a TV junkie.
(typing this as I watch a "The Pretender" rerun.)
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http://www.theonion.com/onion3604/d...television.html
it's playoff hockey time!!!
this is when i get my TV fix!
Go Leafs Go!
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One of the best things to happen TV are Personal Video Recorders: TiVo, ReplayTV, UltimateTV.
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When I was in graduate school, the screen on my TV went out -- fixable, but expensive (as is everything on a grad student salary) so I let it sit. For two years. I remember my mother being so put out that I didn't have a working TV that she paid to have it fixed, and the first thing I saw when I turned it on after two years was a commercial featuring a bunch of people doing the Macarena to sell athletic shoes. I remember thinking that Mom could have saved that money for something better!
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I am watching less and less TV these days, not because I am on the internet instead (no high-speed access at home yet) but rather because I am just more and more fed up with the ridiculous crap that passes for programming. It seems to get worse and worse each year. TV programming is so obviously constructed to make money, rather than providing entertainment, that it just gets to be sickening after a while.
This is not even to mention the massive mixed signals that TV programming sends concerning love, family relations, morality, and other things of meaning. My wife and I have digital cable with umpteen-hundred channels and we still have a hard time finding things to watch that we can even like just a bit, and of those, the portion of those things that are edifying and worth watching is no greater than 75%. My time is just better spent doing stuff around the house, reading a book (now THERE's an idea!) or talking with my wife or on the phone with family.
To be fair, there are some things on TV worth watching -- football for instance
(although -- the XFL is a perfect example of how a TV-consumerist mentality has worked its way into sports), and lots of things on the History channel (although this channel is more accurately titled "The WWII Channel") and HGTV (we're DIY type people). "Whose Line is it Anyway" is a weekly ritual for us. And nobody ever said that TV is where we are supposed to search for meaning in the universe (other than TV itself?) so I should not blame TV for being morally ambiguous (or just plain amoral). But overall TV seems like just a wasteland of consumerist nonsense to me and I would rather being doing other things.
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My $0.02 worth,
BertBert
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Originally posted by yardie
I was just thinking. It has been about 3 months since I watch any television at all. I wonder If i am the only one that is watching ;ess and less Tv since the advent of the highspeed internet. Is the TV getting extinct? I think I read a few weeks back that more and more people are spending more and mro time on the net and less and less time in front of the tube. If this is the case, then why are they be forging ahead with the so called 500 channel universe? It would be interesting to hear what y'all gotto say.
TV is too passive for me. I will occasionally watch a video, but we are blessed to have no real reception to speak of. My kids think that you can pause TV shows! We used to (5-6 years ago) watch Deep Space 9 and The X Files. Then someone told me that a person watching TV has the same Brainwaves as a person in a coma. I don't know if it's true or not, but I prefer not to be brain dead yet.
I also can't stand to watch spectator sports. If I can't be playin' I ain't interested. (I used to go to ball games, but that was when Rolly Fingers, Catfish Hunter, and Vida Blue played for the 'A's at Candlestick Park!) Books are good. I usually read about 3 a week.
Michael
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My kids think that you can pause TV shows

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