Finally, Internet at home. Just like a regular, civilized person. Of course, I still don't have TV. Although the more I think about it, the more I may just not get TV. Turns out radio is pretty good. One of the AFN radio stations broadcasts NPR every night from 8-midnight, so I get my full dose of "Talk of the Nation" and "All Things Considered" every evening from dinnertime on. And I can read while I listen. I just feel so stinkin' intellectual.
mercoledì, settembre 28, 2005
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- Nome: Chris
- Località: Napoli, Campania, Italy
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3 Comments:
I have TV without cable, which in Atlanta means TBS. I've found it very nice not watching TV as often as I did two years ago.
I waste a lot of time at Katy's house watching a lot of nothing on her 300 channels of satellite TV. It's nice to come back to the Vegas home where we have rabbit ears and only 5 channels of nothing on. I can waste all my time on the Internet instead of in front of the TV...
Yeah. All I really need TV for is baseball and football, and that's all available on the Internet now (for a price). Of course, the difference between the 15" screen and the 52" screen leaves something to be desired.
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