I have really, really had it with television!

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

Help Support :

You know, when VCR's first came out it was nice to go over to another couples house and watch a recent movie on videotape. You could have your choice of fantastic refreshments and have a good time commenting on the movie.
But that is so 80's now. I couldn't even think of doing something like that nowadays. But when I rent a movie, I am just horrible! I serialize it! I'll watch 20-30 minutes of it, stop it, go do something else and then go back for another 20-30 minutes. Somehow I keep track of what is going on. What I am usually thinking while the "something else" is going on is plot development, character analysis, etc. There have been a few terrific movies that have kept me riveted to my seat, but those have been far and few between.
 
I quit paying for commercials when I cancelled my cable service about three years ago.

Mostly I watch PBS - which still has excellent stuff. Then, the regular news at 5:30 pm or 11pm. A very few series catch my attention. LOST, for one. At times, Gray's Anatomy, Scrubs, Prison Break (although that one has gotten too predictably entangled in improbable luck - both good and bad). I have a DVD recorder which I find a lot more convenient than tape for catching shows I might want to time shift or watch again sometime. Digital broadcast tv, esp. on PBS, has been a great help for that - often the good shows are re-run on the extra digital PBS channels so if I miss one in prime time I can record it overnight or during the day when I'm back at work. And fast forwarding on a DVD is much easier than with tape. It's not quite a DVR, but it's close. And if I were to get some DVD-RAM discs, it would be very close to DVR.

For a while I missed cable channels like History Channel and Comedy Central, but I figure I can live without those.
 
I have really really had it with "TV" too.The networks just run commercial ridden TRASH-PBS not much better--last time I watched--Can't get them out here.And cable and satellite TV is a joke too-same blasted commercials-and with cable and sat-YOU have to pay to watch them!If the advertisers can't sponser the program I am watching on cable or Sat-then I am not interested.that is why I have the Hi Def DVD players-At least you can FF thru the "ads" on those or the preveiws.Thats another thing-on some DVD's-Lionsgate studio is REALLY guilty of this is running close to 15min of trailers and promos before the moive-you can't "menu" to the movie-you can FF thru the stuff though.I DON"T like the studios telling me I have to sit thru the promos and stuff.The PLAYER should ALWAYS be in control-DVD mastering software for studios HAS to be changed.Just a wish though.When I watch older TV shows from DVD-they do run longer than shows made today-you get more SHOW than commercials.also on those DVD promos and trailers-you can go to the bathroom,prepare something to eat while the promos and trailers are running.Just enough time to fix a quick meal!!
 
Whirlcool, you may want to try what I did.

I have a chemical imbalance which requires me to avoid anything of a deceptive, fearmongering, sensationalist nature.

Two days after the 9/11 occurrences, I installed my television on a wheeled cart of the variety once commonly found in hotel rooms, disconnected the set, and wheeled it into the coat closet.

I still had the radio, internet, newspapers, etc. to look at if I chose, but it was not easy to watch television anymore.

I directed that the set in my bedroom be moved down to my partner's study (which shortly after, became HIS bedroom, but that's another story!).

I was going through a difficult period emotionally and I instinctively knew that I had to draw the line somewhere, in terms of becoming aggravated by outside stimuli, that I had once found entertaining, but now seemed like excess blather and noise to me.

I looked upon it as an experiment. I knew that, if events unfolded where I needed news, official information, or instructions were to arise, the television was easily wheeled back out and connected. I also knew that I was JUST lazy enough to not bring it out if there was something of entertainment value I wanted to see, I could venture "down the hall", lol, or just go over to my mother's or my friend's house, and be able to BS over a cup of coffee while I watched it.

Do you know, that, not ONCE did I roll that sucker out of its new "home"??

I was never a couch potato to begin with, but I realized that even that the time I did spend "vegging out" was too much when I placed a vase with eucalyptus branches where the TV was, and found I was sitting on the sofa, STARING at the eucalyptus leaves!!

You just don't realize....it was insidious. And I'd only begun to realize that it was causing me psychic and spiritual harm.

The television was undermining my mental health and my ability to be strong at a time when I needed it most.

It was an IRRITANT that I willingly exposed myself to each night, without even realizing why.

So, you should try it. Just make sure that your "experiment" doesn't impede on anyone else in your household, or their ability to watch, because that can breed resentment, and nothing is worse than to do anything to undermine harmony in your home.

A little over a year ago, I knew I was "together" enough to deal with the onslaught, and I was DYING of curiosity as to HDTV, and the widescreen phenomenon. So, I bought one, had it delivered, and I love it.

But I don't watch it very often. I almost NEVER turn it on without a specific program scheduled, I don't fall for "lead-ins", and I even keep the political programming to a bare minimum (many of our "reality-based" networks seem singularly obsessed with showing us what the inside of every single American prison looks like, anyway).

Recently there was a crane collapse that demolished a building a few doors down from my friend's home, and that, to me, was reason enough to check out the "breaking coverage". But I soon turned it off because, what more was to be seen? I knew by then that my friend was safe, the victims were being dug out and attended to, and the real story was, what foolishness (or what greed and corruption, as it turned out) had caused such a thing to happen?

That I could get from radio bulletins later, and I could clean the kitchen and fix Easter salads in the meantime.

Doing without the television completely can change your entire outlook and the way you watch it, you manage your time WAY better, and, even if you decide after all that you want it in your life, you've totally raised your own self-awareness and it competes in a healthier way for that portion of your own spare time. It can really lead to a quality decision.

Good luck!
 
hey whirlcool

Grab your dvd of Airport and lets just watch that.....I have never been a big die hard tv fan. When I am roommate-less I dont even have cable thats how much I could care less.

I have to agree with you tho CON-mercails are killing it for everyone. esp since they developed the ability to turn your tv up for them and turn it back down when the show is on.

The commercails arent as bad as the repetition of them.Like most of us here if we started a thread about what was your favorite commercail growing up wed all have a reminder. Thats just whats going on with them today but GAWD there are not itelligent anymore.........they are not directed to intelligent people.........and I dont know who the idiots are that they think they are marketing to.......

Repetiton and insulting.....theres one here for a local company that basicly tells you you are stupid if you dont buy thier product. At first ballsy and kinda funny. Now after 2300 plays or so my entire family is boycotting this place. Kinda dumb marketing strategy...unless thier goal WAS for LESS costomers..well that worked then.
 
Really had it with TV-guess these folks in the following video have a rather DRASTIC solution-they even made it an event-Get their KIDS involved too-as the old family TV goes into the krusher-same trash truck compactor that did the WD set a few weeks back.honestly someone needs to drive the route--you may end up with that HUGE RPTV that the truck "Ate"-and thought it was delicious!The event was filmed in the Kansas City mo area.Any Applianceville members there-be sure to drive the trash routes in that town!Seems like a nice big screen RPTV-but 4X3 screen.Probably not HD.

 
What also drives me nuts especially on CNN is how overdone everthing has become.
Take for example last year when that bus careened off an unfinished ramp somewhere down in Georgia or wherever. They ran that story for at least a week if not more, analyzing, interviewing people to death. To keep the story alive they trot out Dr. Sanjay Gupta who then takes 20 minutes describing "what goes on in the ER" so viewers will have an idea of how the accident "might" have been treated at the hospital they were taken to. Twenty years ago that would have been a news report, possibly not even nationwide. Shown in newspapers with one picture and a write-up and that would be it.
Does anyone notice also that the tradgedies on CNN that are reported to death always have a Dr. Sanjay Gupta in them and that 99 % of the tradgedies they report on seem to befall good looking white children (preferably blonde) or adults. Never a black or hispanic kid.
 
CNN

. . . has indeed become a joke. Anderson Cooper caters to the gen X demographic far too much of the time. CNN Headline News has become nothing but another celebrity tracking scene. A local radio station that used to carry HN dropped them when they went ape-shit over Anna Nicole's demise. Enough was enough for them.

As for commercials, I find some to be far more clever than the painfully moronic sitcoms of today. Lately I've enjoyed the bantering on the Hertz ad with the animals driving. And there's one for Cottonelle tissue that has a brief scene where a guy is ready to rest his butt on the hood of a VW Karmann Ghia and quickly reverses himself when someone cautions him to be careful because the engine his hot. I don't know how many people out there are catching the joke there, but I appreciate the fact that such a clip was conceived and allowed to make it into the ad for those of us who get it.

I might add that the only reason I tend to watch things like the Super Bowl is for the entertainment value of the commercials. I couldn't care less about grown men having a turf war over a mis-shapen ball. So besides the ads, I wait for the post game locker room interviews which can provide some of the most interesting Super Bowl viewing of all . . .
 
I Heartily Concur!

Both networks and local stations are treating viewers with such contempt that I just gave up years ago. Network shows are almost all trash; even the exceptions like House rely too much on staggering coincidences and over-dramatic moments. Local programming is a joke- sensationalistic news, drama-queen weathercasters (who are so rarely accurate I have to wonder how they keep their jobs), and a tiresome, tiresome, tiresome recitative of how many shootings and murders have occurred that day.

I remember when I was in my first nice apartment, back in '72. Each Saturday night, CBS ran All In the Family, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Bridget Loves Bernie (a sitcom with Meredith Baxter-Birney and David Birney), The Bob Newhart Show, and The Carol Burnett Show. That's right- three solid hours of top-notch entertainment every Saturday, without fail.

Now, you could watch TV 24/7 for a month and not get three hours of anything worth watching.
 
If I hear...

One more commercial about Prilosec, and side effects about Diarrhea,Heartburn, Blurred Vission, High Blood Pressure, Dizzieness,Blow Hole Projectiles Erectile Disfunction,Oh My God,,,, If Chili and Raw Onions give you heartburn, Well, DON'T EAT IT. It's Very Sad how this country has let us all down. Just getting us to "Take a Pill: and everything will be right with you, the world, and your family. Thank God I have all my beautiful machines to take my mind off tis crap.
 
Rollover News Format

Both CNN and Fox use this system-they keep repeating stories until a new one comes in to be broadcast.Hate it too.I esp HATE CNN!"Cheap News Network""Commie News Network" as another name I have heard them called.I don't watch CNN And watch Fox very little-when they start repeating the stories I just heard-OFF it goes or to another station.The Network news isn't much better-if the these folks would just report the NEWS and noting else-it would be better.Let the LISTENER be the "editor" of the news.
Another thing is the constant bombardment of ads for prescription drugs-what happened to ETHICS in the drug and mediucal industry?Remember when it was against the professional policies to advertise prescription drugs in ANY media.Only Non-Prescription drugs could be advertised-and clever ads for them-not the horrible prescription ads that make you think you are sick-and are just fine.this nonsense has to stop-may make the medical care CHEAPER for all since the drug companies won't have to pay for ad space.
The major sports events on TV BORE me-and I am CONFUSED-can't tell what is going on-its like you are trying to watch the game by constantly changing seats in the stadium or auditorium and a constantly babbling announcer to add to the confusion.when I watch games LIVE and in PERSON can understand what is going on.and I am not a sports freak.
 
Um...

Was anybody aware that Restless Leg Syndrome was a major public health menace before the "cure" for it was commercially available?

How many millions of dollars are spent advertising these remedies for relatively minor ailments, when millions of people throughout the world suffer from easily curable parasitic diseases because drug companies don't see any profit in it?
 
Rex, that's what I used to like best about sportscaster Vin Scully. He knew when to keep quiet and let the viewer enjoy the action.

I think today's TV caters to the A.D.D./video game crowd. No wonder so many people are turning to the web for news and entertainment.
 
The only things I watch nowadays is Oprah, Deal or No Deal, sometimes My Dad is better than your Dad, and the Wheel (Wheel of Fortune.) Hell even the Wheel is more advertisement than gameplay nowadays. Always "tonight's show is brought to you by head on, apply directly to the forehead, tonight's Jackpot round is brought to you by Eggland's best, tonight's mystery round features cash courtesy of Norwegian cruise lines, closed captioning brought to you by PreferOn."

Let's not forget Sally Field had to take time out of her morning to take her osteoporosis medicine before Boniva, what the hell was it, a suppository?
 
Women are tactile (need to touch) men are visual..........

~Back in 1984, my partner (at that time) would plan the evening (or weekend) based on the TV-Guide. Basically, I and our relationship, took a back-seat to the television.

DING DING DING DING! Been there, done that!

In my own former relationship there was the same television issue and only one computer to which the Mister thought he had first dibbs. I'd get major attitude when I need access to the bathroom, the television or the computer. (Me first screw, you!) oh and there was NO WAY to get help in housekeeping or gardening under most circumstances especially if that TV was on.
 
oh and televison is generally written on the 8th grade level, so that the majority can follow it.

No joke, no judgement.

oh and Allen, at my age commercials are great! One can pee, get water, get a snack, continue cleaning up, fold laundry etc. It's great when the content itself is not stimulating enough!
 
No cable here since 2005. Just had them disconnect it. Now I watch stuff like Bonaza or Bewitched on DVD when I need brain candy. No commercials.

Jim
 
Back
Top