In a message dated 4/19/2007 7:35:08 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I watch television because it's my job. I have to be in synch with popular culture, and I have to watch the commercials that are airing. I need to see what's being broadcast at its best. I subscribe to both satellite providers and cable providers, and I view them on the largest HD Plasma television available and listen on 5+1 surround sound. But it's my job. I try to avoid the really awful network programming, but I know when new campaigns will launch, and I watch the ratings toppers to see what might synch with them. I've had to watch American Idol to see the Ford campaign, but the sound and the video were so well done that it wasn't really painful. In addition, I watch movies that catch my interest on DVD, and I follow some sports. Might as well. The equipment is already in place.
BTW, I'm back at work. Writing on a number of accounts at an agency called Doner. But I have other plans. Paul ============ I watch TV because I like it. So there. Nyah, nyah. (Not to you, Paul, to all these pretentious snobs who can't stoop to paying attention to popular culture. Which I think is valid just to keep in touch with what a majority of people are paying attention to, regardless of any other reason.) Well... sort of. When you come right down to it, I actually only have about 4 shows I am a regular devotee of and Frasier reruns. I think it's because I started watching TV when I was a kid and after 40+ years of situation comedies and dramas, I seen about every plot device there is so they are all rather predictable now. And I've never seen the charm of CSI with all its stuff about dead bodies that I would rather not know. So the burning question is, where is the next Star Trek series. Huh, huh, huh? Marnie aka Doe ;-) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

