I trip up upon this news report from last week in the New York Times . It is a first - person accounting of buying an high-definition television . This is a bit different than the regular buying an high-definition television story , because the man , William Hamilton , has pass most of his adult life without television . He bought a 40 - inch Sony Bravia XBR LCD HDTV and tell his narrative of the foundation to video , high-pitched - definition television system .
In an e - ring mail , Dr. Kubey from Rutgers told me I would begin eating meals in front of the television . I have . Over a stadium of spaghetti and a glass of red wine , I watched “ Battlestar Galactica ” until my neighbor complained about the noise — something that I marked proudly as a rite of passage , as he went back upstairs to begin anticipate the worst .
For any regular , television viewer , this is a must record . frankly , I do n’t think I have pass a day in my life without watching video in some form or another , bravo William , and welcome to the world of television . You will be a bloop blooping TiVo’er in no - time .

Rip Van Winkle Awakens to a Flat - Screen Life[NY Times ]
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