Television, good or bad?
A friend of mine has the words 'weapon of mass mind control - turn on at own risk' scribbled on their box set in chalk. I find this very witty and charming. Although others may find this horrific. I once saw an episode of 'Wife Swap' (on the telly of course) and one women spent a good hour or two in fits of tears due to the lack of TV in her swapped husbands household. MAD. Obviously television can be dangerous. If you are susceptible to such addiction and never leave your house.
However, television can be a god send, if you are absolutely madly interested in something and there just so happens to be an hour long special on the subject, the evening you are stuck with nothing to do. Perfect. But the question is, do you switch it off? Or, do you become hypnotized like a zombie eyes glazed and mouth dribbling until you realise you have been watching Noel Edmonds and some other oddballs holding hands and swaying whilst gambling with cardboard boxes? Where is the logic in that?
I am not dissing TV. I used to watch Neighbours religiously, and obviously the odd Wife Swap. There. I said it. But now that I have no tuned in television in my house by choice, I don't watch anything but films. And I don't miss television one little bit.
My opinion and blabbering aside, if you do like a bit of telly and would like to have a satellite fitted onto the side of your house then give Sat Solution a look. It is a little shop on the Roundhay Road, very easy to find, that specialises in supplying and erecting satellites and aerials for televisions and radios. They are friendly and will know exactly what you need, just give em a visit. read more