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12-27-2010, 10:28 AM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
Wow, I really admire all of you who don't have TVs.
I never turn the thing on in the day...unless there's something newsworthy happening and I feel a need to stay informed. However, at night....it's my pacifier, I need help and prayer!
When our power went out recently and my husband hooked up the generator I said the first thing is, hook up the TV (dummy me forgot the cable would be out too), see how much help I need!
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12-27-2010, 10:56 AM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
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I like to watch videos to relax, so I don't consider relaxing a waste of time, I guess.  But I would feel aggravated if I had to sit through commercials I didn't want to see.
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No doubt it's my tendency to want to stay there for any extended period of time, and also, I get a great idea about something I need to do halfway through a program so either leave off watching or forget what I was going to do lol
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12-27-2010, 11:17 AM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
Haven't had a TV for over 30 years, and don't plan to get one. I do watch video, which is great because I can pick and choose what to watch at the time I want to watch a particular movie or documentary. Also, no commercials which is another time waster.
The big one is "When", for me. A TV requires a person to be bound by their time. Many times my wife and I will turn off a movie half way through the program and watch the rest later.
Another thing I notice about TV is when I visit my parents I see how the News affects their life. My dad seems to be hooked on the repetitious forum of the News, and when we talk politics, religion, or other current events I can tell he is totally using the News as his learning tool. Even my mother notices this, and she tells me that the News will repeat the same story, over and over with an extremely bias opinion.
The only thing I wish I could watch from time to time is a sports game. I do love baseball and basketball, and seeing these games might be fun to watch.
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12-27-2010, 01:00 PM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
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Originally Posted by NotforSale
Haven't had a TV for over 30 years, and don't plan to get one. I do watch video, which is great because I can pick and choose what to watch at the time I want to watch a particular movie or documentary. Also, no commercials which is another time waster.
The big one is "When", for me. A TV requires a person to be bound by their time. Many times my wife and I will turn off a movie half way through the program and watch the rest later.
Another thing I notice about TV is when I visit my parents I see how the News affects their life. My dad seems to be hooked on the repetitious forum of the News, and when we talk politics, religion, or other current events I can tell he is totally using the News as his learning tool. Even my mother notices this, and she tells me that the News will repeat the same story, over and over with an extremely bias opinion.
The only thing I wish I could watch from time to time is a sports game. I do love baseball and basketball, and seeing these games might be fun to watch.
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Can you watch those online?
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12-27-2010, 06:03 PM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
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Can you watch those online?
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yes, channellsurfing .net
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12-28-2010, 11:39 AM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
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Can you watch those online?
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In fact, yes!!! I did watch the World Series online but the overall experience wasn't as good as TV.
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12-27-2010, 11:20 AM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
I went without tv for a few years when I was in the upc, but I have one now. I don't watch during the day, but I watch in the evening. I don't like comercials so I usually watch movies, basketball games or news. I am very selective on what I watch, so I don't consider it a waste of time.
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12-27-2010, 11:44 AM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
We have a pretty nice setup with our DirecTV whole house system, where the two DVR's are networked together and can share content. On top of that we can watch Netflix on any of our sets along with whatever DVD's we happen to have.
But...... the thing is barely on. We record what we want to watch and of course the Netflix is on demand. About the only thing we will watch live is football but even then we like to let it record for 45 minutes to an hour before starting so we can fast forward through as many commercial breaks as possible.
I spend FAR more time at my computer then at the TV (is "TV" even a legitimate word anymore? Sort of like saying "I listen to tapes".)
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12-27-2010, 01:02 PM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
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We have a pretty nice setup with our DirecTV whole house system, where the two DVR's are networked together and can share content. On top of that we can watch Netflix on any of our sets along with whatever DVD's we happen to have.
But...... the thing is barely on. We record what we want to watch and of course the Netflix is on demand. About the only thing we will watch live is football but even then we like to let it record for 45 minutes to an hour before starting so we can fast forward through as many commercial breaks as possible.
I spend FAR more time at my computer then at the TV (is "TV" even a legitimate word anymore? Sort of like saying "I listen to tapes".)
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What's wrong with saying "I listen to tapes"?
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Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the people doing it. ~Chinese Proverb
When I was young and clever, I wanted to change the world. Now that I am older and wiser, I strive to change myself. ~
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12-29-2010, 12:37 PM
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Re: Can Your Life Be Richer Without TV?
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
We have a pretty nice setup with our DirecTV whole house system, where the two DVR's are networked together and can share content. On top of that we can watch Netflix on any of our sets along with whatever DVD's we happen to have.
But...... the thing is barely on. We record what we want to watch and of course the Netflix is on demand. About the only thing we will watch live is football but even then we like to let it record for 45 minutes to an hour before starting so we can fast forward through as many commercial breaks as possible.
I spend FAR more time at my computer then at the TV (is "TV" even a legitimate word anymore? Sort of like saying "I listen to tapes".)
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I second that. Between Netflix and my DVR, I never watch live TV, and hence never watch a commercial. My husband teases me because I always want to hold the remote because I don't think he's fast enough with the skip button (and 2 seconds of a commercial is 2 seconds too much!)
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