Last night, I couldn’t sleep so I got out of bed and came to the computer—and TV. After about one minute of TV coverage, the screen went to “updating.” That was OK with me, no problem. So I had a blank screen while I was “burning the midnight oil.” Regrettably, at seven o’clock this morning the same blank screen and no TV reception. I called the provider and a very helpful technical gentleman walked me through restoring my service. ~~ I couldn’t help thinking “There’s a message here, Lorraine. Don’t watch (negative) TV.” ~~ That’s my “bad news, good news” for this Thursday morning.
I have actually shot a couple tvs, back in the old days of cathode ray televisions, when the tube’s implosion was as loud as the gunshot. Would not happen today, with the flat screen LED sets. Just leave a hole with some weird colored lines running through it, perhaps weeping not unlike a popped blister on your toe, none-the-less delivering whatever it is television delivers. 🧙♂️🐻
I have actually shot a couple tvs, back in the old days of cathode ray televisions, when the tube’s implosion was as loud as the gunshot. Would not happen today, with the flat screen LED sets. Just leave a hole with some weird colored lines running through it, perhaps weeping not unlike a popped blister on your toe, none-the-less delivering whatever it is television delivers. 🧙♂️🐻