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I have watched very, *very* little TV since sometime in the 90s. After a while the newness of not watching it wears off and you find yourself in an entirely different set of "traps" and whatnot, but you're still probably much better off.


I tripped out not long ago when I decided to check out some TV and I no longer knew what the local channels were... everything was all mixed up from what it had always been around here, and the old local "time and community info" channel was replaced by TV Guide channel.


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