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| Well I'm just speculating, but I think it will. We've convened more and more as our devices have become more complex and entangled, so I see no reason why TV's shouldn't become dependent units.
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| You guys seemed to have summed it up very nicely. They are "tools".... both of them. They can both be passive in a way. Yes, indeed, TV is very passive....but we all need that from time to time. Unfortunately there is so much crap the net can sometimes find its place in our "screen" needs.The computer just may take over the TV.....one day. But for the moment I see it as a juggling act. It also depends on the generations. Those born and raised with TV and those born and raised with the Net.One thing is sure: there is always the OFF button. One just has to know how to use it. Perhaps I'm off base here. |
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