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Posted by Way Up here on January 04, 2006 at 14:55:39 from (64.42.242.23):
In Reply to: New Television posted by jmh on January 03, 2006 at 17:50:05:
Got a little 12" portable here, black and white, that I bought at a garage sale about 12 years ago for $5 (five dollars), and it's GREAT. No cable vision or satellite feed, just plain old airwaves (free) TV, and I get 3 channels with good reception using a home made aerial made out of copper wire that is up in my rafters. I don't even want to think about how much money I have saved sith this, it's fantastic. Why did I post this? To let you in on what you should REALLY do, forget all that plasma stuff, it'll just irradiate you and make you sterile, then you won't have any grandkids. By the way, the grandkids love watching TV over here, it's a real novelty for them but they get confused with only 3 channels to choose from and no remote.
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