Ho sempre detto a mio marito di non volere la TV in camera da letto
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#6
i miei hanno sempre avuto la tv in camera e han fatto 3 figli... chissà cosa guardavano allora!!!
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#8
Neanche io ho mai voluto la TV in camera da letto, ma puntualmente crollo sul divano e il maritino mi manda a nanna, con queste parole "Vai a letto,che adesso arrivo anch'io"; ma chissà perchè quando viene a letto io certe sere manco lo sento.
Comunque non credo che la TV c'entri molto con tutto il resto.....e a questo punto preferirei averla, almeno anche se mi addormento,mi addormento accanto a mio marito.
Comunque non credo che la TV c'entri molto con tutto il resto.....e a questo punto preferirei averla, almeno anche se mi addormento,mi addormento accanto a mio marito.
#9
Safe. Fun. Effective.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are about 250 million television sets in the U.S. and we can guess that the majority of them are turned on a lot of the time. All in all, this is not bad (heck, we enjoy a good movie as much as anyone else) but there are some occasions when you just need to do everyone a favor and turn the TV off. A certain portion of television content is just plain questionable and about as healthy as second-hand smoke.
Enter the TV-B-Gone, a small television remote that hangs on your keychain and turns off virtually any television with the press of button. "Now, what would be the purpose of such a device?" you may be asking yourself. Well, without revealing too much of our devious nature we can think of a few things. Imagine sports bars or annoying talking head shows that appear on monitors at the airport. Add to that your own creativity and we're pretty sure you'll come up with some ideas. All you need to do is press the button and keep pointing it at the TV until it turns off (which may take up to 69 seconds). The next 69 seconds will be spent quietly, or not so quietly, enjoying the perplexed expressions of the TV automatons.
The TV-B-Gone also has these great features.
Turns off virtually any television
Perfect for carrying on your keyring
May take up to 69 seconds for the television to turn off (90% of televisions should turn off within 17 seconds)
Range: 20 to 50 feet (7 to 17 m), depending on the make and model of the TV
Contains 209 turn-off codes
Regular Version works on TVs in US, Canada, Mexico, many Asian countries (European version also available!)
Lithium batteries included (last about 3 months to one year depending on usage)
Dimensions: 1.92" x 2.27" x .675"
Weight: 26 grams with batteries
European version is recommended for Australia
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are about 250 million television sets in the U.S. and we can guess that the majority of them are turned on a lot of the time. All in all, this is not bad (heck, we enjoy a good movie as much as anyone else) but there are some occasions when you just need to do everyone a favor and turn the TV off. A certain portion of television content is just plain questionable and about as healthy as second-hand smoke.
Enter the TV-B-Gone, a small television remote that hangs on your keychain and turns off virtually any television with the press of button. "Now, what would be the purpose of such a device?" you may be asking yourself. Well, without revealing too much of our devious nature we can think of a few things. Imagine sports bars or annoying talking head shows that appear on monitors at the airport. Add to that your own creativity and we're pretty sure you'll come up with some ideas. All you need to do is press the button and keep pointing it at the TV until it turns off (which may take up to 69 seconds). The next 69 seconds will be spent quietly, or not so quietly, enjoying the perplexed expressions of the TV automatons.
The TV-B-Gone also has these great features.
Turns off virtually any television
Perfect for carrying on your keyring
May take up to 69 seconds for the television to turn off (90% of televisions should turn off within 17 seconds)
Range: 20 to 50 feet (7 to 17 m), depending on the make and model of the TV
Contains 209 turn-off codes
Regular Version works on TVs in US, Canada, Mexico, many Asian countries (European version also available!)
Lithium batteries included (last about 3 months to one year depending on usage)
Dimensions: 1.92" x 2.27" x .675"
Weight: 26 grams with batteries
European version is recommended for Australia
#11
e i risultati sono evidenti!!!AlexB ha scritto:ma non so ... noi l abbiamo. La guardiamo pure...ma x trombare si tromba lo stesso !
Da atea, sono convinta che ci sia comunque un'intelligenza o una forma di pietà superiore che da figli abbastanza gestibili a chi altrimenti farebbe casini pazzeschi.(cit. sunset)
#12
per chi magari non ha perfettamente intuito il mio intervento sopra, si tratta di un piccolo telecomando che ha la funzione di far spegnere, magari di nascosto , la tv...
consigliato alle moglie che chiamano a letto i mariti con la sindrome da divano-tv
un mio amico aveva comprato un orologio con questa funzione e ci fece letteralmente impazzire durante una partita dell'italia ai mondiali scorsi
consigliato alle moglie che chiamano a letto i mariti con la sindrome da divano-tv
un mio amico aveva comprato un orologio con questa funzione e ci fece letteralmente impazzire durante una partita dell'italia ai mondiali scorsi
#15
Anche noi abbiamo sempre avuto la TV in camera: rientro anch'io nella categoria di quelle che crollano, almeno sono già a letto
Anzi se non c'è la tele accesa non riesco ad addormentarmi, meno male che ho il timer
Quoto AlexB, quando si vuole fare altro basta spegnerla
Anzi se non c'è la tele accesa non riesco ad addormentarmi, meno male che ho il timer
Quoto AlexB, quando si vuole fare altro basta spegnerla