quite an interesting thread - it seems no tv means tv viewing is restricted to watching tv on a small poor sounding laptop, not no tv.
One thing I do want to know is without a tv in your living room, what do you point your furniture at?
Not at all PrinceJohn. I've got a 28" monitor and a very good hifi system. I just don't use broadcast TV. My furniture faces the speakers 🙂
I watched loads of TV as a kid, and played computer games. It didn't stop me reading books or going outside or doing exercise.
My kids watch loads of TV, and play computer games. And go on Bin Weevils and Moshi Monsters and have email and use iPlayer and catch-up TV and watch DVDs and You Tube. It doesn't stop them reading books or going outside or doing exercise.
I'm jealous that they have much better TV than I did at their age and access to the web.
our TVs been broken for ages now, so kids don't watch 'whatever's on'.
kids do watch stuff online or on DVD though. This probably makes it easier to have 'control' of what they watch and when and how much etc.
Lots of radio on in our house/car too though.
Wife found it hard, but even she just streams or downloads now.
might change soon; just 'inherited' a big plasma thingy from a (all but blind due to MS) friend who is getting a bigger TV...
