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Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:11 pm
by eno
Just a quick reminder to all the TV buffs out there.Remote Etiquete

Fozzer and Hagar need not read  ;) ;) ;) :P :P :P ;D ;D ;D

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 1:05 pm
by Saitek
None of us ever really watch it. 80% at least is down right trash. We record programs then watch them as it suits us.
The computers are the dominant feature and the arguments are there - not the TV. ::)

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 1:25 pm
by Fozzer
...the "Midlands Electricity Board".... ;)...!

Good-on-you eno...!

A good, fun read... ;D...!

This cure I like...>>

..."Live on your own - problem solved.
Ian Mansfield, UK"

...sorted... ;D...!


...and as for this, whenever  I go to visit my "friends?"...>>

..."8. Sports-mad viewers should be given their own TV set - in an out-of-the-way place in the house, such as the kitchen or a bathroom - where they can remain undisturbed and undisturbing to others while watching the game. (Letitia Baldrige)"

I would suggest the shed at the bottom of the garden... >:(...!

LOL... ;D...!

Cheers eno...!

Paul...(no tele'..no prob's... ;).... 8)... ;D...!

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:10 pm
by Hagar
...the "Midlands Electricity Board".... ;)...!

LOL ;D I get my electricity from Southern Gas as apparently they can supply it much cheaper than the electric company. I get my gas from the electric company for the same reason. Work that one out. ??? What a crazy world we live in. ::) :D

Fozzer and Hagar need not read  

Thanks Eno but I read it anyway. Telling me not to do something is like a red rag to a bull & I have an insatiable curiosity. You should know me better by now. ;)

PS. Like Foz I live alone (perfectly happily) & I'm the boss around here - I think. :o ;D

I'm seriously thinking of not renewing my TV licence when it expires in February. I'll dump the TV or give it away to the old people's home. Then I'll have to convince them I no longer have a TV set. ::) I had this problem once before. They naturally assume that everone has at least one & you have to prove that you're some sort of social outcast before they stop bothering you. I think this is a very sad reflection on our society.

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:12 pm
by Loafing Smurf
I'm the only person that occupies my place, so I have television privileges. In matter of fact, I can even watch TV in my boxers.

But sometimes I think it would be cool to have a somebody to share my place with.

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:45 pm
by eno
LOL ;D I get my electricity from Southern Gas as apparently they can supply it much cheaper than the electric company. I get my gas from the electric company for the same reason. Work that one out. ??? What a crazy world we live in. ::) :D

Thanks Eno but I read it anyway. Telling me not to do something is like a red rag to a bull & I have an insatiable curiosity. You should know me better by now. ;)

PS. Like Foz I live alone (perfectly happily) & I'm the boss around here - I think. :o ;D

I'm seriously thinking of not renewing my TV licence when it expires in February. I'll dump the TV or give it away to the old people's home. Then I'll have to convince them I no longer have a TV set. ::) I had this problem once before. They naturally assume that everone has at least one & you have to prove that you're some sort of social outcast before they stop bothering you. I think this is a very sad reflection on our society.



unfortunately if you have a computer ....... they consider that you have a TV
:'(  :'(

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:55 pm
by Hagar
[quote]unfortunately if you have a computer ....... they consider that you have a TV
:'(

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 4:58 pm
by Jared
lol I have full control of what I watch on my computer system (ATI TVWonder Card..)....

I have no control over what everyone else watches, so if I want to watch something I watch it on my computer, and if I'm not really interested in the show I'll pop  into the sim and mute the sound on the sim and "listen" to the tv program.. :-)

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 7:20 pm
by Fozzer
Hi Doug.... ;D...!

Quote:
"Do I need a licence?

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 5:10 am
by Politically Incorrect
You guys need a  licence too watch TV ???
Never heard of such a thing  ::)
I know with most of the programming on now days you do have to hold a certificate of stupidity ;D

I'll dump the TV or give it away to the old people's home.


Looks like your getting a new TV soon Fozzer ;)  ;D ;D

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 5:15 am
by Deputy
2. Do not hide the remote control when you are going to the bathroom. This overt power play is sure to offend your female companion. (Mr Manners of Tomorrow's News)



I take the damn thing with me.

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 5:25 am
by Hagar
[quote]You guys need a

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:26 am
by Chris_F
I'm not sure how it works in the US but I don't see that this is basically any different from paying for commercial TV. You don't get much for nothing these days.


In the US you get anything that comes over the airwaves for "free".  Privately owned programming (the Networks like NBC, CBS, etc) is paid for by commercials.  Publicly owned programming (PBS, our version of your two channels of Aunt Beeb?)  is paid for out of the general tax fund and is supposed to be commercial free (except for the constant reminders that the programming is paid for by generous contributions from Exxon Mobil, Glaxo-Klein Smith, and a grant from the Malcom Baldridge foundation).

Then there's cable, which are signals which come in to your home via (who'd a' thunk it) cable.  This you pay a private company for.  If you don't pay they shut off your cable.  This programming is nearly indistinguishable from the network commercial paid for programming, leading us consumers wondering what we're actually paying for.  But at least we have the option of having a TV, watching TV, and not paying.

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:35 pm
by Hagar
[quote]Then there's cable, which are signals which come in to your home via (who'd a' thunk it) cable.

Re: Who has the power in your house?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 1:09 pm
by Chris_F
I can't see the point of being able to watch TV for free if all you can receive is crap programmes & adverts.

PS. Auntie Beeb is the pet nickname for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). I believe it was first coined by dear old Spike Milligan of Goon Show fame.


Heck, I willingly pay for cable so that I get an even larger choice of crap programs and adverts!  Seriously though, the network content is no better or worse then what's on cable.  Although the educational content on cable is better IMO then what's available from our public television.

We do get an Americanized (read: dumbed down) version of the BBC on cable but I had never heard it called "Auntie Beeb".  Of course I've also never heard of Spike Milligan or the Goon Show.  We did have Gilligans Island and the movie Goonies.  But somehow I don't think there's a relationship there...