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Old 11-02-2010, 01:07 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
And you already watch too much TV.
You know what? You have no more business saying this than someone would have telling you that you read too much.

I love books and I love filmed entertainment like movies and TV. I'm tired of book lovers telling me that TV is inherently bad, as if there weren't thousands upon thousands of books out there that are the book equivalent of the worst TV you could name.

No one form of entertainment is inherently superior to another. It's the quality that matters, and if someone goes looking, there is more high quality TV around today than ever before, both fiction and documentary, thanks to cable and satellite.

30 hours a month, which is what the OP says he watches, is an hour a day... hardly "too much" by even the most snobbish standards.

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