Paladin was on H&I, until it wasn't. Now it's on in the afternoon, on something called INSP.
I laughed as my brain went to INSP Gadget, one of The Cuters' favorite tv shows. TBG brought me back to reality; it seems to be shorthand for inspiration.
I couldn't tell you the numbers to press to bring it up. I couldn't tell you how to get NBC or PBS or anything but 576, Turner Classic Movies. For the rest, I talk into the remote.
Finding Netflix or Apple+ requires my husband's presence. Apparently, they are apps and have their own special section of the guide.... I think. Left to my own devices, I'd rarely turn the thing on. I really don't care.
But there is YouTubeTV and other services that promise to give me freedom and free services, or at least less expensive services than I have right now... if only I could figure out if I have a Smart TV or if it's connected to Bluetooth or any of the myriad factors I need to consider.
TBG loves all his channels. He has no problem navigating the system. I'm sitting here wondering why I'm worrying about this at all.
Something tells me I need a break. If this is all my brain could churn out for you, it's sending me a message. I'm off to have dinner and a Simon Toyne novel. I'll try to do better on Monday.
Your description of finding tv stations, etc., provides the same reason I don't want a new car nor a new television. Too many complications. Too many things to "select." So, we are still watching our 1993 tv and I am still driving my 2005 Subaru. Easy peasy. Maybe not with all the fancy stuff of the newer machines, but I understand what I'm doing.
ReplyDeleteThey keep updating my phone remotely, disappearing and installing and why can't they just leave it alone? I understood what I had.
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