Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>Ann,
>
>I have time to watch about one-three hour's worth of television a  
>week, aside from 15 minutes of news and weather while I'm cooking  
>breakfast. TMC, TCM, Discovery, etc might be nice but paying for more  
>than basic extended cable service (already $50/month, $600 a year)  
>seems insane ... most of the cable channels worth watching require a  
>digital cable interface box and can only be had with a 10-channel  
>service pack additional, which would double the yearly cost.
>
Mine costs $90 including high speed internet, digital stuff, etc -- it 
would cost more but
I have a package that doesnt include espn or bravo.

>At $9 to $15 per DVD, $300-600 a year is a LOT of good movies that I  
>can buy and reuse whenever I feel like it rather than wait for when  
>the various cable channels choose to show them and hope that I have  
>the time at that moment to watch. And ... no commercials, no editing  
>for television format, extra material on the higher end DVDs about  
>the series, better quality, etc.
>
>"200 channels and nothing to watch" is a perfect description of most  
>of what I see on television.
>
>I do go to the movie theater, primarily for good indies but also for  
>a lot of the better big bux films. There is a huge difference in the  
>presentation of a movie on a big screen in the theater compared to  
>watching that same show on a television screen, though more for some  
>than for others. I go to the theater when other people generally  
>don't in order to avoid children and obnoxious crowds. It's expensive  
>but worth it to me.
>
Expensive is key word -- even senior  it is $7.00  or $7.50 in NY... 
then you watch 20 minutes of
promos that are so loud that I have to stand outside the door to the 
theatre until they are over...
and...well, there is this other problem I have that makes it at the very 
least distracting to sit through
an entire movie  -- at home I can get up every 30 minutes without 
missing anything.

>
>Felipe does watch the occasional broadcast barfola from time to time,  
>like "America's Next Top Model". Gag me. He keeps me updated on  
>modern culture, whatever that might be. ;-)
>
>I would rather process and scan film. It's tedious but much more  
>enjoyable.
>
>Godfrey
>
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>
I can't do much of any one thing for very long - even working on 
photos.... I really do think
I may have ADHD.

ann

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