Lets see, we all but stopped watching TV when my DW was preggos. Granted, all we would watch was Ally McBeal and ER., so it wasn't that great of a loss. [They tell me Dr. Greene died, but I haven't a clue about that...]
In my previous career, I was the Location Audio Engineer for a pretty popular show on HGTV. What was really funny was that we (DW and I) didn't even have cable! People would see me and start talking about that week's episode and I'd have to think for a moment about which show they'd be talking about... I must say, the producers I worked for were very nice and would always make me a VHS copy of the show when they were putting together the final Digibeta (air) version. It was only when my DW and I were on vacation that we'd get to see one of the shows off-air and it took some getting used to -- all my VHS copies don't have commercials!!!
Anyway, we ditched the big TV and now have a whopping 13" tv reserved for the occcasional weather forecast in the morning, as well as VHS and DVD movies. You ever watch a letterbox movie on a 13" TV? It takes some good eyesight, let me tell you! My DS (now age 4) knows no difference, and we'll spend the evening out playing in the yard, riding his bike, or doing arts and crafts stuff in the basement. He knows a number of the Disney characters through the DVDs, and unfortunately can sing along with virtually any Wiggles number you care to play... But he redeems himself by also being able to sing along with many Beatles songs, as well as a few Hawaiian artists that Dad likes.
In short, I don't miss TV, and to my friends still working in the industry -- Sorry.
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