Sunday, December 2, 2007

TV

I watch about an hour of television per month, maybe. We do not receive channels at my house, primarily because we are too lazy to figure out how to hook up an antennae to get basic channels. Also, we have no desire to pay for cable when it is not even good for us.

The concept of television, though, will never die. That is the truth. The methods for watching will always change, but the simple fact is, television broadcasting will never leave us. Now there are features like nbc.com where the public is able to watch their favorite show for free online. This type of feature will probably become more common, taking new forms just like the iPods and such have been. Even if the old box in the corner or the billion-dollar plasma HD flatscreen both fade into dust, the concept itself will still be around. There is too much money made off of television for it to pass. Maybe they will call it webvision or podvision, but it will still stand as strong as ever.

Please do not misread my tone. I have no qualms against the single-show lovers, but if anyone simply sits in front of a television for hours every day, then they need to seriously search their heart, because I guarantee they are not fulfilling the will of God by doing so.

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