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Computer Time v TV Time
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:21 am
by chonsigirl
When I sit among my colleagues every once in awhile for lunch, all they talk about is the latest TV shows or movies. I don’t really watch TV at all, I find the quality of shows to be pretty boring. I do go see one or two movies a year, something that might peak my interest. I prefer reading or computer time, it seems much more interactive then watching TV.
What are your views of this? Do the majority of you watch TV also? How can you spend much time watching TV and being on the computer also?
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:28 am
by sunny104
I agree with you. :-6
I just find watching TV boring....I rarely watch it....
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:30 am
by weber
I like to watch TV shows that make me laugh but when I do, I have less time for here. I like to do both.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:31 am
by chonsigirl
Dr. Who I understand, I watched that show in the 70s-I am not into watching the news one yet. But I find I am totally bored after sitting in a chair in front of a TV for 15 minutes or more, it is rare for me to watch even an old movie.
Why do people always talk about these subjects, and very little about anything else-like politics, local news, etc? I only go to lunch once a week with them, I make myself go. I don't really want to, but I realize I lack normal adult conversation at home, so I think it is good for me. It is a very nice group of teachers this year, I like them alot. But they go home and watch TV all night. It sounds so boring.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:33 am
by chonsigirl
Pinky wrote: I hardly ever watch it, as the signal is diabolical! It's like watching snow sports for the blind:rolleyes: Not that there's much on that I'm bothered about these days anyway, TBH. I'd rather talk to you guys anyway, it's more fun!
That is exactly how I feel! I would rather be here, saying hi to everyone, then in front of the TV. It makes me feel better to know I am not alone in thinking this way.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:37 am
by sunny104
chonsigirl wrote: But they go home and watch TV all night. It sounds so boring.
it's kinda funny too that they spend their night watching tv and then spend the rest of their time talking about it! :rolleyes: :wah:
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:39 am
by Nomad
I enjoy watching movies at home. I make it into an event, get the lighting right, home theatre experience and all that. I dont watch too many shows though, just a few. Im stuck on Discovery, National Geographic, PBS, History, A & E etc. I do try to catch The Office, pretty funny.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:42 am
by sunny104
helefra wrote: Probably one of the reasons they talk about TV shows, etc is that there may be something that each of them have in common. Perhaps you should try and speak about what you like to do, I'm sure someone in the group loves to read or goes on the internet. You never know until you find out.
Probably one of the reasons they only watch TV is because that is all they feel they have in life which is rather sad.
I guess you could get sort of addicted to certain programs...I know whenever we're in Ireland the world stops for most of the women once the soaps are on....

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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:52 am
by chonsigirl
helefra wrote: Probably one of the reasons they talk about TV shows, etc is that there may be something that each of them have in common. Perhaps you should try and speak about what you like to do, I'm sure someone in the group loves to read or goes on the internet. You never know until you find out.
Probably one of the reasons they only watch TV is because that is all they feel they have in life which is rather sad.
If I talk about what I like to do, which is writing articles, poetry, yadda yadda, it sounds very conceited to them. They don't care about such things, even the history teachers don't keep up in their subject areas. So I have stopped mentioning those things.
Half of them are married, I know when my husband was well that TV was off half the time, there were better things to do.

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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:00 am
by K.Snyder
I watch T.V. on Sundays...
any time else I don't watch T.V. at all..
I've been on the computer for about the last month as I have to stay at home waiting to hear about a call to start work. When they do call I may have to go in within an hour so I can't be gone. But when I do start work again eventually, I will be mostly working, and when I'm not I'm going to be going to the gym and relaxing in the hot tub.

I will have to carry a pager as I will always be on call.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:48 am
by Marie5656
I have a small handfull of shows I enjoy watching every week. Usually the ones that are a bit mentally challenging, like the CSI shows, or courtroom shows.
I prefer to watch movies usually. More often than not I sit watching with part of my brain, and use the rest to read or be on the computer. Usually I prefer to have the TV as background.
I used to watch alot more. But I then went through a time when I was mainly working evenings, and weekends and got away from watching alot. Just never got back into it.
When I am home alone for a day off, when Rick is at work, I often will not even turn on the TV till later in the day when the news comes on.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:44 pm
by Bez
I never used to watch TV much, but since I've been on my own and have got a new 'surround sound' system, I have watched The History Channel and some historical 'docu-dramas'. I have also been watching Jane Eyre on a sunday evening.
I watched a docu-drama about Mrs Beeton the famous Household Management book writer of the 1800s. She died at 28 of a STD which she caught from her husband...I'm sure there is info on the net about her...her story is nothing like you would imagine.
I like 'strictly come dancing' but Soaps bore me to death. I prefer 'talk radio' really.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:49 pm
by K.Snyder
On the occasions I do watch T.V., I only watch the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, the National Geographic, and I always watch the NFL and college football(Am).
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:51 pm
by chonsigirl
That sounds like my house, KSnyder. Even my husband flips between those stations the most, with the weekend being devoted to football games. And he has a hard time concentrating for long on anything!
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:09 pm
by Mystery
I don't do t.v. that much, with the exception of E.R. and Big Brother when it's on. Other than that, it's generally off, unless my son's watching it.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:16 pm
by minks
After almost 20 years of marriage to a TVaholic.... I prefer computer time, or reading time over TV. I can't get to enthused about much on TV beyond cooking shows with Jr Minks. I find a lot of TV insulting to my intelligence... mind you some of the web sites I have seen ahahaha oh never mind.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:28 pm
by Mystery
Oh, now cooking shows I will watch

I love Foodnetwork.
Reading beats it all though.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:33 pm
by minks
Mystery wrote: Oh, now cooking shows I will watch

I love Foodnetwork.
Reading beats it all though.
Us too, we are always watching that... Jr Minks wishes to be a chef so I will always sit down and watch that with her...
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:33 pm
by Mystery
That's terrific! What's her favorite show?
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:43 pm
by LottomagicZ4941
The wife and I like King of Queens. She gets a tad annoyed when I run downstaris to reset the auto surfs. Some actually let me exchange auto for manuel.
Most of the new shows are lame. I find myself watching older shows when I do watch TV.
I'll watch SCI FI when Kristi lets me. Erik our son really likes the King of Queens music.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 2:16 pm
by Bez
K.Snyder wrote: On the occasions I do watch T.V., I only watch the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, the National Geographic, and I always watch the NFL and college football(Am).
They're the best even if they do repeat things over and over again.
I've been thinking of buying my brother a subscription to National Geographic Magazine for Christmas...what do you think ?
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 2:49 pm
by K.Snyder
Bez wrote: They're the best even if they do repeat things over and over again.
I've been thinking of buying my brother a subscription to National Geographic Magazine for Christmas...what do you think ?
I think your brother would be happy with whatever you give him, but if he is specifically intrigued by the world, the Eco system, and various types of cultures, as well as likes to read(obviously) I say go for it. He'll love it.
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 2:57 pm
by K.Snyder
I was watching the National Geographic a little while back, and they had the episode of where the Reticulated Python had been incorporated in the Everglades by that of owners whom released them in the wild after failing to take legitimate care of them, had eaten a 13ft. alligator and had ultimately split open near the head.
I myself believe that upon the python eating the alligator was then attacked by another alligator. I think this all happened in and around the time in which the people in the helicopter had noticed it floating in the swamp, which then spooked the alligator trying to consume it, and it then swam off. I could be wrong.
It was an episode that has been aired a few times, but I still watch it, because there is never anything else on.

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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:39 pm
by weinbeck
chonsigirl wrote: When I sit among my colleagues every once in awhile for lunch, all they talk about is the latest TV shows or movies. I don’t really watch TV at all, I find the quality of shows to be pretty boring. I do go see one or two movies a year, something that might peak my interest. I prefer reading or computer time, it seems much more interactive then watching TV.
What are your views of this? Do the majority of you watch TV also? How can you spend much time watching TV and being on the computer also?
If you think the quality of mainstream television is boring, try Sky television - that's even worse. I pay £25.00p.m. for watching the same c**p over and over again. What's on Sky 1 one week is on Sky Movies the next. All they do is just swap the channels round, and half of them are repeats anyway. It's a sad fact that the only thing worth watching nowadays is Sky news, watching people getting blown up. Far, far more interesting is philosophising about religion and current affairs, so long as it doesn't end up as a slanging match.
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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:43 am
by K.Snyder
Pinky wrote: So you mean you're abandoning me?:yh_cry
No Pinky...
I actually will get a laptop eventually...not like I'm on here alot anyway...
but, I will always have time f:rolleyes:r my long lost l:rolleyes:ve :yh_love
"Oh Pinky, let me count the ways......."
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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 1:32 pm
by K.Snyder
Pinky wrote: Have ya lost count yet?:wah:
Nope, I'm on 1,653.

:yh_flower
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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 1:41 pm
by cherandbuster
Bez wrote: I've been thinking of buying my brother a subscription to National Geographic Magazine for Christmas...what do you think ?
Hiya Bez
Hubby and I get the magazine
The photography is just breathtaking
I say you should GO FOR IT! :guitarist
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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 6:57 pm
by Hugh Janus
I have gotten rid of our TVs. We refuse to pay the license fee. Besides, most of it is just regurgitated rubbish. The internet is our library, news source, entertainment source, etc, etc. Any TV that I wish to watch can be downloaded in a matter of minutes, as a torrent. So for our household I am afraid that the TV has been relegated to the dustbin. And long may it reside there. In the UK, the BBC seem to think that everyone watches the TV. They impose a license system that in effect says, "if you do not have a license then you are breaking the law, because we do not believe that you do not actually watch the TV." They have powers to come to your home and expect to be allowed in to check that you do not actually own a TV set. So far they have not been allowed to set a foot inside my door. But it seems that the point in law that says, "Innocent untill proven guilty," has gone out of the window, where they are concerned. They operate on the maxim that you are guilty untill you prove your innocent...

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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:05 pm
by Mystery
Hugh Janus wrote: I have gotten rid of our TVs. We refuse to pay the license fee. Besides, most of it is just regurgitated rubbish. The internet is our library, news source, entertainment source, etc, etc. Any TV that I wish to watch can be downloaded in a matter of minutes, as a torrent. So for our household I am afraid that the TV has been relegated to the dustbin. And long may it reside there. In the UK, the BBC seem to think that everyone watches the TV. They impose a license system that in effect says, "if you do not have a license then you are breaking the law, because we do not believe that you do not actually watch the TV." They have powers to come to your home and expect to be allowed in to check that you do not actually own a TV set. So far they have not been allowed to set a foot inside my door. But it seems that the point in law that says, "Innocent untill proven guilty," has gone out of the window, where they are concerned. They operate on the maxim that you are guilty untill you prove your innocent...
license? You mean like giving you permission to watch??? :-2
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:51 am
by Hugh Janus
Exactly. Watching without one is regarded as a civil crime.

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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 2:40 am
by Carl44
Hugh Janus wrote: Exactly. Watching without one is regarded as a civil crime.
hi huge not spoken to yuo before
so even if my tv is not plugged in and is not connected to the ariel wire i'm still liable to this very unfair tv tax
it could only happen in this country no other country would stand for it:(
so if i was in my flat watching a dvd on my tv i'll get nicked but if i watch it on my lap top i wont
how about i get a tv card for my lap top and watch tv on that :sneaky: :sneaky:
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 2:52 am
by spot
jimbo wrote: hi huge not spoken to yuo before
so even if my tv is not plugged in and is not connected to the ariel wire i'm still liable to this very unfair tv tax
it could only happen in this country no other country would stand for it:(
so if i was in my flat watching a dvd on my tv i'll get nicked but if i watch it on my lap top i wont
how about i get a tv card for my lap top and watch tv on that :sneaky: :sneaky:The TV card means you have to get a licence too, Jimbo. If you have any means of receiving a TV signal on UHF or Satellite or Cable then you're open to prosecution if you don't buy one. I'm waiting expectantly for the first demand from them, because there's no TV here and I want to play with their enforcers.
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:05 am
by Carl44
spot wrote: The TV card means you have to get a licence too, Jimbo. If you have any means of receiving a TV signal on UHF or Satellite or Cable then you're open to prosecution if you don't buy one. I'm waiting expectantly for the first demand from them, because there's no TV here and I want to play with their enforcers.
doh:-5
even if you just own a TV and its not plugged in you have to have a license that is just not fair that cant be right i live with suzy but i do have a flat with a TV in it but its not plugged in
so i get letters from the license people i have just binned them
so does it mean 100% for sure that if the TV is there unplugged i need a licence just for owning it
spot your it buddy :-3
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:07 am
by spot
jimbo wrote: so does it mean 100% for sure that if the TV is there unplugged i need a licence just for owning itToo bloody right mate. Not a shadow of a doubt.
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:10 am
by Carl44
thanks spot
i'm it

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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:21 am
by Carl44
jimbo wrote: thanks spot
i'm it
or maybe i'm not :sneaky:
is the TV tax which is what it is , payable on the dwelling or the person who pays the tax
IE if i payed TV tax at Sue's does that mean i can watch TV any where
how about people that have not payed it can they watch TV at my house
i really dint know why i torture myself like this those robbing bastards have
probably got every angle covered i just hate being ripped off
so spot have i found a devious way round it ?
or am i still it :-3
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 4:28 am
by Accountable
I have to have some kind of background noise, so I always have the TV or talk radio going, even when I'm online and not paying attention. Silence bothers me for some reason.
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:30 am
by Hugh Janus
jimbo wrote: hi huge not spoken to yuo before
so even if my tv is not plugged in and is not connected to the ariel wire i'm still liable to this very unfair tv tax
it could only happen in this country no other country would stand for it:(
so if i was in my flat watching a dvd on my tv i'll get nicked but if i watch it on my lap top i wont
how about i get a tv card for my lap top and watch tv on that :sneaky: :sneaky:
Actually, the crime is "having an apparatus capable of receiving TV. There is no crime if you can prove that,
a) Your TV is de-tuned, ie cannot get a picture on any of the channels.
b) Is not connected to the aerial.
If you only want to use it for playing with your console games etc, or watching DVDs then they cannot touch you, however. The onus is on you to prove the use of your TV set.
If you have a TV tuner card in your PC, but you only use it for the video input, maybe, editing home video etc. Providing it is not connected to an aerial etc, then you should get away with it.
Here are a couple of links that will explain it. They are well worth reading...
http://www.tvlicensing.biz/
http://www.weeklygripe.co.uk/a32.asp
http://www.crazysquirrel.com/stuff/rant ... round.jspx
http://www.spiderbomb.com/tv/
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:55 am
by Carl44
thanks hugh
genius
