Congratulations! Sounds like a good buy.
Paul
On Dec 17, 2006, at 12:16 PM, graywolf wrote:

> Graywolf got a new pet, a television. There it was sitting in the  
> thrift
> store looking all sad and abandoned, so he paid $15 + tax to spring  
> it.
> It sulked at first shutting itself off after less than an hour, and
> graywolf thought he was going to have to turn it out on the  
> streets. But
> a thorough cleaning, wasn't filthy but 25 years of dust on its circuit
> boards mostly came off and a night to get used to its new home, and it
> seems to be working nicely.
>
> Like any new pet graywolf is going to have to buy it some things, a
> remote, and a longer cable as the one he has is not long enough to
> tether it to the splitter and he has to change back and forth  
> between it
> and the modem in the mean time. And later a VCR so graywolf can watch
> movies from the local public library. Maybe an upgrade in cable  
> service.
> This could be a very expensive pet.
>
> OH? The breed? Magnavox 27in stereo console. By its tag it was born
> early in 1983 and cost $539.97 ($849.95 list). Does that make it an
> antique, or just an old TV?
>
> One would think the thing would take up a lot of space, but actually
> instead of taking up space it provides a table to place things like  
> the
> DVD player and the Epson printer on.
>
> Anyway as the subject line implies graywolf buying a TV is a very rare
> occurrence, it has only happened twice in 63 years.
>
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