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tv remote control to sum up my thoughts01/22/2007 Several people in families all over the world fight over many things. I am not referring to things like domestic violence here, which are despicable acts of cowardly people. I am referring to things like food, cleanliness, newspaper subscriptions and the like. I’ve personally witnessed otherwise peaceful families break into literal wars over mundane and often, nondescript issues. We too have out warring subject. In our house, the TV remote control is the biggest cause of strife. Go ahead and relax and try to take in every word I'm about to tell you. Do I hear you giggling? You’d better not! For the TV remote control has almost torn asunder the fabric of our otherwise closely knit and well adjusted family. Till a couple of years ago, we had an old TV that my grandfather had passed us down. Sure it had a blurry image and one had to walk up to it in order to change the channel. And they were only half a dozen channels to see anyways. While we were surely out of the pale of regular American TV watchers and the discussions, we actually enjoyed watching TV. Until the TV died on us that is if you look at it that way. But then, the keeping up with the Joneses bug bit us too and dad went down to the electronics store to bring this mammoth flat screen television with a zillion different channels. It looked good, seemed to have the most incredible features, and best of all, came with a TV remote control. Why I say that it seemed like the best feature is because a TV remote control for us, was still a novel thing. We had never before owned a television that came with a TV remote control and were thrilled that we could become slouching couch potatoes and would never have to get off the couch to change channels to illustrate my point. As is normal in such cases, the younger members of the family were the first ones to discover the immense uses of the TV remote control. They discovered for instance, that there was a world of information available at the press of the ‘info’ button. Suddenly, sitting through a movie to discover that it sucked only after having wasted a hour and a half was a problem that would never surface. The info button could tell us if we wanted to watch the movie at all. Next, the ability to see a picture in picture was made possible due to the TV remote control. Although I suspect that the state of the art TV had something to d with it as well. Each day, we discovered newer tips and tricks of the TV remote control and were soon proficient in its use that's exactly what i thought, until. But Dad soon usurped the TV remote control and began to delude himself that it was meant for his sole use. He literally hogged the remote all day long (or whenever he happened to be sitting in front of the TV) watching his boring stock quotes and news channels. With him holding the reins, it was no longer possible for us to flip channels at will before we decided on what we wanted to see. And thus, the griping started. Everybody was suddenly the TV remote control’s best pal and nobody wanted to share it with any other family member. Large, bloody wars were fought over who controlled the TV remote control. (Dad usually won!) The losers weren’t so happy and either sulked all day or nagged all day. Life itself became a living hell. Now of course, we all have our individual TVs and TV remote controls. But the innocuous remote is a family bonding killer. Take my word for it this takes us to. This information was a culmination from many different places and resources. You should never just believe one resource and you should study a subject from a few different perspectives.Related to this post: |
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