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Journey/Survivor wrote:Someone has got to invent a pop-up blocker for television!
I'm sick of how TV stations insist on running a crawl across the top or bottom of the screen over every little thing. Or how there's a storm in one county in Ohio, and they insist on having a big map of the entire state taking up 25% of the screen.
I wish someone would invent a way of blocking those crawls and maps and other crap from being on the screen.
Do the TV stations in your town do that same kind of stuff all of the time?
Rick wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Someone has got to invent a pop-up blocker for television!
I'm sick of how TV stations insist on running a crawl across the top or bottom of the screen over every little thing. Or how there's a storm in one county in Ohio, and they insist on having a big map of the entire state taking up 25% of the screen.
I wish someone would invent a way of blocking those crawls and maps and other crap from being on the screen.
Do the TV stations in your town do that same kind of stuff all of the time?
Yes, and there are a few stations where the volume of the program you're watching and the volume of the commercials are vastly different. The commercials blast you out of the room. I did have a tv with a volume normalizer, but lightning took it out.
Rick wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Someone has got to invent a pop-up blocker for television!
I'm sick of how TV stations insist on running a crawl across the top or bottom of the screen over every little thing. Or how there's a storm in one county in Ohio, and they insist on having a big map of the entire state taking up 25% of the screen.
I wish someone would invent a way of blocking those crawls and maps and other crap from being on the screen.
Do the TV stations in your town do that same kind of stuff all of the time?
Yes, and there are a few stations where the volume of the program you're watching and the volume of the commercials are vastly different. The commercials blast you out of the room. I did have a tv with a volume normalizer, but lightning took it out.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Rick wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Someone has got to invent a pop-up blocker for television!
I'm sick of how TV stations insist on running a crawl across the top or bottom of the screen over every little thing. Or how there's a storm in one county in Ohio, and they insist on having a big map of the entire state taking up 25% of the screen.
I wish someone would invent a way of blocking those crawls and maps and other crap from being on the screen.
Do the TV stations in your town do that same kind of stuff all of the time?
Yes, and there are a few stations where the volume of the program you're watching and the volume of the commercials are vastly different. The commercials blast you out of the room. I did have a tv with a volume normalizer, but lightning took it out.
I heard that a law passed recently that will prevent stations from being allowed to play commercials louder than they do TV shows. But it won't be in effect for another year or two.
conversationpc wrote:I hate those ads...I also hate the stations permanently placing their damn logo in the corner of the screen. The worst are the ones on TBS advertising that dipwad Conan O'Brien's show.
conversationpc wrote:I hate those ads...I also hate the stations permanently placing their damn logo in the corner of the screen. The worst are the ones on TBS advertising that dipwad Conan O'Brien's show.
Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:I hate those ads...I also hate the stations permanently placing their damn logo in the corner of the screen. The worst are the ones on TBS advertising that dipwad Conan O'Brien's show.
I have never gotten into Conan. I have never found him funny. Back when he had Max Weinberg on there, sitting behind his kit, as the lead person in the band, I thought that looked hokey as hell. I give big props to Weinberg for his musicianship, but he just looked so odd the way he was situated on that show.
conversationpc wrote:I hate those ads...I also hate the stations permanently placing their damn logo in the corner of the screen. The worst are the ones on TBS advertising that dipwad Conan O'Brien's show.
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