Thursday, April 14, 2005





Sometimes I really wish I had a TV.

But not very often.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't have one either. A TV is to the brain as a washer-dryer is to clothes.
--WMB

Mac said...

To put it mildly.

The Mind Of Popokinut said...

HA! Now I don't care who you are, that's funny. Keep rockin' kid.

Henry Baum said...

I'm interested in all things eschatological, but I watched it and got bored quickly.

Anonymous said...

You know what really bugs me? No one seems to get that the greatest hope of a doomsday prophet is to be WRONG. Their whole point is to warn us that a certain outcome is probable, given a culture's refusal to change it's course. Their message is not, "This is how it will be". It's "Wake up and choose a different course, so that we might avoid this outcome".

Oh yea and TV? Sucks big time, literally as well as figuratively. It's not called "programming" for nothing...

Mac said...

Ray Bradbury: "Science fiction doesn't try to predict the future; it tries to *prevent* it."

Anonymous said...

Precisely! ;o)