Having missed 30 years or more of TV technology, I turned mine on last night and cable gave me snow. I didn’t know that was still an option. I actually got the thing working all by myself. I am good with most stuff, but such a gap in using TVs has been difficult for me. We used to buy them, plug them in, then try to get our 3 or 4 channels more clear by standing on our heads. Then cable was invented to provide more channels and no commercials for a small fee.
kaylin over 2 years ago
Amazing how that itty-bitty thing can store so much stuff.
seanfear over 2 years ago
exactly what I’m doing with strips on gocomics – using windows magnify sigh
goboboyd over 2 years ago
With enough butter on the popcorn I can watch most anything. The wine pairing can be a bit of challenge.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 2 years ago
back in the days of 5" floppies, there were folks convicted that they could get more on a disk with a smaller font.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
I’m glad I’m not that technology deprived.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
Having missed 30 years or more of TV technology, I turned mine on last night and cable gave me snow. I didn’t know that was still an option. I actually got the thing working all by myself. I am good with most stuff, but such a gap in using TVs has been difficult for me. We used to buy them, plug them in, then try to get our 3 or 4 channels more clear by standing on our heads. Then cable was invented to provide more channels and no commercials for a small fee.
Jim Kerner over 2 years ago
Oh, Tregg. Looks like that you have some splaining to do. ;o)