Is a TV an essential item? Could a person live comfortably without one? Or would it be cruel and unusual to expect them to do so?
I think the internet is an essential item or a "utility" now, like electricity, water and gas.
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Is a TV an essential item? Could a person live comfortably without one? Or would it be cruel and unusual to expect them to do so?
so true Joey.
100% In fact it's more important than gas.I think the internet is an essential item or a "utility" now, like electricity, water and gas.
tv impedes mans ability to serve god and is therefore a mortal sin
This is what I assumed the question was and I would say in modern society, the answer would be yes. Internet access has been recognised as a human right in the developed world by the UN's Special Rapporteur. Could you live without one? Sure, you could read, listen to music, entertain yourself in many different ways but lack of access would leave you socially isolated in a significant way.So is it essential to be able to watch shows, be it on the TV or the net?
So mid way through the first quarter then?I missed watching the 2014 GF because I had Foxtel installed and somehow my tv wasn't allowing me to watch any FTA channels which I didn't realise until just before the game began. I thought about going to the pub to watch it but by the time I thought about that the game was pretty much over so didn't bother.
I've considered a break from tech for multiple reasons. Emails are commonplace, as is communication but TV is not an essential item and one could comfortably live without one. For me it would be an opportunity to read more of my books, learn my guitar, exercise, go on walks, hikes.Is a TV an essential item? Could a person live comfortably without one? Or would it be cruel and unusual to expect them to do so?
He was originally talking about the 2014, but there are so many parallels between the two GFs you could replace 'hawkins' and 'a boundary throw in' with a bunch of other players/situations and use them interchangeably.I switched it off in the first quarter. When Hawkins grabbed the ball from a boundary thrown in and goaled, as easy you like, I knew it was all over.
Most retirees would have been in their fifties when Internet usage started to take off, the days of the grey haired old dodderer being clueless about technology are over now I'd say.I would say owning a TV has ceased to be essential, but having personal access to the internet is. You can't meaningfully participate in adult working and social life without it. Retirees are a different story, but most retirees I know use the net at least sometimes.
I work for a company where one of our main target demographics are retired pensioners with money to spend. The amount of issues some of our users have going through basic tech assist with the app is mind boggling.Most retirees would have been in their fifties when Internet usage started to take off, the days of the grey haired old dodderer being clueless about technology are over now I'd say.