Juan Buhler wrote:

>On 4/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>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.)
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>Add me to the snobs list, but I don't have a TV either. It takes too
>much space and too much of my time. I know I have a long attention
>span, and I don't want to spend Saturday mornings watching
>infomercials (you mean that knife can cut through a soda can and
>*still* make a clean cut on that tomato?!? --I could watch that stuff
>for hours)  Why would I pay for a big device that takes a lot of space
>in my apartment, and then pay some money every month, to have time
>taken off my life?
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>The good stuff on TV appears on DVD or online sooner or later. Same
>for the good films that I miss on theaters or on the regular screening
>we get at work.
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>DVDs, I watch on my computer.
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>j
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I've got a TV. It's even hooked up to something capable of HD playback 
(XBox 360). It's mostly used for video games (I usually watch movies or 
TV on the laptop these days. Most of my watching is downloaded 
unlicensed and fansubbed Japanese TV though. Much better writing than 
most North American TV).

-Adam


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