Ten years later and the only television I have is connected to a DVD player (I'm a movie lover) and an original NES (my wife and I love Dr. Mario, and yes... she's better than I am). I keep so busy reading that I don't even know where I'd squeeze T.V. in (not that I want to). I've found that not having a T.V. has kept me from buying pointless stuff and that is a good thing. Also, the money saved on not spending rediculous amounts per month on a cable/satellite subscription can be used for other things that are much more important (read: charity and saving for my child's college).
by Adam Spooner — Dec 05
Ten years later and the only television I have is connected to a DVD player (I'm a movie lover) and an original NES (my wife and I love Dr. Mario, and yes... she's better than I am). I keep so busy reading that I don't even know where I'd squeeze T.V. in (not that I want to). I've found that not having a T.V. has kept me from buying pointless stuff and that is a good thing. Also, the money saved on not spending rediculous amounts per month on a cable/satellite subscription can be used for other things that are much more important (read: charity and saving for my child's college).
So I say, yay to the absence of the tube.