I surf the net and watch TV at the same time. I see somthing on TV I'm interested in I look it up. I see somthing on the net thats going to be playing on TV. I watch it.
Wow... TV sucks during the day, but my poor computer loses when nighttime cable comes on. I couldn't live without either one. My brain might accidentally be exposed to some thought-provoking material, and I'd have to learn how to get along with those human-thingies.
Internet. TV is too much like a one way street......junk coming in and nothing coming back out. At least here on Anandtech I can regurgitate all my drivel every now and again.
Never hooked the TV back up when I moved, haven't really missed it. Though when football season starts it could get a little rough.....Start shaking and foaming at mouth if I have to go more than a day without internet access.......
I'd have to go with Internet being more important. I don't even have cable, dish or even an antenna for TV at my house. But computers, got 2 and a LAN setup with internet connection sharing.
The internet is much more educational. I have learned alot from being online, I could not learn from tv. But I still need my crime shows, and of course Friends.
It is more TV right now, (I also have the Dish Network Satellite system) I don't surf the net much at home, (My boy does more often than I) I do get online a lot to play UT though. I am really hooked on this game. It's just not much fun playing against bots anymore.
internet! I hardly ever watch television.....I've survived without a VCR for the past year now, and have no problems.....I've just got an old 14" TV with no remote, 12 channels and I'm doing fine
Internet all the way, I bought a new fairly large TV a few months back, and honestly I dont' even look at it that much. Its in the same room too, I simply can't be bothered I use it of course for survivor tonight tho!
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