On 10/24/06, David Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What I find interesting about this topic is that people who choose not
to have TV sets often speak as if they cannot control their behavior
in the presence of a TV set.  It's as if the only two choices are
excess and abstinence.

My TV set nags when I don't give it enough attention. I turn it on just so it will shut up. And it told me that, if I ever try to get rid of it (perhaps for a younger model), it would make me rue the day I was born. What can I do?

Jeff

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