Evening reflection: time is relative.
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Evening reflection: time is relative. In my memory, I used the old Sharp television for a very long time. It still works, but it's relegated to the living room and never turned on. It was my daily viewing companion for about 6 years, or maybe a little more. On the other hand, I consider the television in my bedroom "recent".
Which is almost 9 years old and runs every day.It's really true that the more life flows, the more time seems to shrink...
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Evening reflection: time is relative. In my memory, I used the old Sharp television for a very long time. It still works, but it's relegated to the living room and never turned on. It was my daily viewing companion for about 6 years, or maybe a little more. On the other hand, I consider the television in my bedroom "recent".
Which is almost 9 years old and runs every day.It's really true that the more life flows, the more time seems to shrink...
@stefano TV in the bedroom seems to be a very Italian thing. Every italian I know in France have a TV in the bedroom 😀
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@stefano TV in the bedroom seems to be a very Italian thing. Every italian I know in France have a TV in the bedroom 😀
@supersarma it's quite popular here. Mine isn't connected to an antenna. It's a "smart tv" but disconnected from the network, I use it to watch series or other videos while my wife is already sleeping
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Evening reflection: time is relative. In my memory, I used the old Sharp television for a very long time. It still works, but it's relegated to the living room and never turned on. It was my daily viewing companion for about 6 years, or maybe a little more. On the other hand, I consider the television in my bedroom "recent".
Which is almost 9 years old and runs every day.It's really true that the more life flows, the more time seems to shrink...
@stefano TV in bedroom seems strange for a wholesome guy like you. Very frowned upon in this household (and I think UK generally).
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@stefano TV in bedroom seems strange for a wholesome guy like you. Very frowned upon in this household (and I think UK generally).
@Nux For many years there wasn't one. When I lived alone, I only went into the bedroom to sleep (there was the book, then the Kindle, on the nightstand). Then, after getting married, when my wife goes to bed, I go too, but it's quite early for me to sleep. For a while I used a tablet, and then I got a TV for which I use as a bigger tablet. It's not connected to regular TV channels and I only use it for a movie or a video before sleeping.