No, you have full right to stare at a blank wall
every eveinng if you choose or if you prefer,
to read books all the time. But then again, books dont have the
pretty pictures HD home theaters provide do they?
jco

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On 20/04/07, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys, here's the key, get as many channels as you can
> and get a DVR/TIVO and learn how to use it. you will
> then go from the old way, having to watch the "garbage that happens to

> be on at the moment" to the "Best of ALL TV being shown on all 
> channels" and be able to watch the BEST OF whenever you feel like it, 
> not on somebody elses network schedule, the difference between these 
> two methods in quality of what you watch and convience of when you 
> watch it is beyond desription. SUPERMEGABLOWOUT might decribe the 
> comparison...

Does anyone really have to watch TV? Is it mandated in law?

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