Somebody can say: ‘I believe in television. I believe that the TV news is true. I believe that soap operas are true.’
Don’t you find the TV a very effective brainwashing machine?! The replacement for books and a useful educational tool. Now it is simply a useful method for the government to send subliminal messages and propaganda to the masses, and for businesspeople to brainwash said masses into butting their low-quality products, waste of time, a form of mind control. We are absorbed in watching it, we believe that they put really sufficient information and truth in our ears.
Television is mankind’s greatest and worst achievement. ‘Tevee‘ is so essential to Americans (and may be to the rest part of inhabitants) that it is mentioned alongside food, water and shelter during cataclysmic tornadoes, flash floods and earthquakes. The early 21st century’s drug of choice. A shared illusion, making its addicts think they have friends, a life, access to good information, and the critical thinking skills to form valid opinions. Fatal in large doses.
Let’s move on to the TV history and TV sets (cabinets). How all this stuff appeared
in this world? And what kind of TV broadcast we prefer today. Want to be a part of television history? If you’ve got a computer, it’s easy, but imagine you don’t! It’s a sure thing for a fungus.
Television came into our life being based on the inventions, discoveries and profound ideas of many scientists.The ‘first’ generation of television sets were not entirely electronic. The display (TV screen) had a small motor with a spinning disc and a neon lamp, which worked together to give a blurry reddish-orange picture about half the size of a credit card! The period before 1935 is called the “Mechanical Television Era”. This type of television is not compatible with today’s fully-electronic television system.
Now I wanna present you an American TV-forefather.
But past will be past and we should take into consideration human evolution and technological progress, which bring about relevant changes. People are ready to radiate enthusiasm either for swank or just for mankind’s prosperity. Some of us grew up with radio, others with vinyl records and black-and-white television. We have all watched technological progress bring us new and better ways to entertain and educate ourselves via the internet and live TV. We now have got satellite radio, digital video recorders, portable music players, and noise-canceling headphones at our disposal in due time. The array of gadgets and gizmos that were made purely for our listening enjoyment is amazing. The following gadgets are worthy of mentioning.


“This gadget has two positive features: first it can replace any remote if you have lost it somehow and second it will help you when you are in a Pub.” Funny enough that you can use it while drinking beer and watching some game or music channel in a Pub at the same time. It’s easy to turn the TV off or change the channel.
“Like x-ray specs, the invisibility suit or the ever-lasting doughnut, it sounds too good to be true.. The device runs through some 209 infrared codes which control more than 1,000 models of TV, and ought to disable most sets within 17 seconds.” (BBC news)
Although you can use it for all your computing needs, this media center PC really shines as a music, photo, and video center for the entire family. This computer has special software that helps you download, copy, and organize your digital music. With the built-in card reader, you can take the media card from your digital camera and insert it into the computer for an instant slide show. The computer also has a built-in television card that allows you to watch and record television shows. You can easily program it to record one program, a series of programs, or every instance of your favorite show. You can also hook it up to a television to display the television programming you have recordedTechnorati Tags: TV, tv sets, television, channel, pub, remote, machine, soap operas, books, pc, media, shows, television card, tevee, programming, display, music, photo, video, computer, card reader, TV-B-Gone, Media Center PC, TV-set, broadcast, satellite radio, digital video, video recorders, music players, headphones, internet
















