The new house is coming along nicely. There's still a pile of stuff to move in, but it's non-essential stuff - the rest of the books and CDs, some more shelving, kitchen stuff and the rest of the clothes. I'm getting the hang of lighting fires again. The wireless network is starting to work (that's down to
olethros, though). The kitchen floor is cold in the morning, particularly on bare feet, but I'm learning to deal with that. And then there's this television thing.
As many of ye know, I was brought up without a television, for the most part, and
inannajones and I have spent the last four years or more without one. So it's this exotic thing for me, and I sometimes get hypnotised by the moving images.
I sat down on Sunday evening, I think, to watch an episode of Enterprise on Sky One. It was the one where T'Pol is recounting the real first contact thing, and while it was quite dreadful (there's a reason the fifties are in the past - leave them there!), it was dealable with. But just as I'd settled down to watch it, there's this break for ads. And it went on, and on, and on, and all the ads were inane, and evidently aimed at people with not much more than animal consciousness and a credit card. Eventually, the program came back on, and just as I was picking up the thread of the story again, boom, more ads.
I'm told Sky is really bad for ads. But if I want to watch something, I want to watch that and not ads. We're paying a subscription to the cable company for this; I can only assume that some of that money goes to Sky, so presumably they don't need the ad time to be heading for equal to the program time.
I've since seen two more episodes of Enterprise (still not impressed) and a few news broadcasts. But so far I'm not enamoured. I don't see why people like this medium; the signal to noise ratio is much worse than many mailing lists.
As many of ye know, I was brought up without a television, for the most part, and
I sat down on Sunday evening, I think, to watch an episode of Enterprise on Sky One. It was the one where T'Pol is recounting the real first contact thing, and while it was quite dreadful (there's a reason the fifties are in the past - leave them there!), it was dealable with. But just as I'd settled down to watch it, there's this break for ads. And it went on, and on, and on, and all the ads were inane, and evidently aimed at people with not much more than animal consciousness and a credit card. Eventually, the program came back on, and just as I was picking up the thread of the story again, boom, more ads.
I'm told Sky is really bad for ads. But if I want to watch something, I want to watch that and not ads. We're paying a subscription to the cable company for this; I can only assume that some of that money goes to Sky, so presumably they don't need the ad time to be heading for equal to the program time.
I've since seen two more episodes of Enterprise (still not impressed) and a few news broadcasts. But so far I'm not enamoured. I don't see why people like this medium; the signal to noise ratio is much worse than many mailing lists.
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