Friday, September 22, 2006

MORE TVs THAN PEOPLE — by Steve Nadis

In more ways than one, this truly is the land of television. The typical U.S. home has more TV sets than people–2.73 versus 2.5. The average television in this country is turned on more than eight hours a day, more hours, in fact, than the average person sleeps. More than half the households in American have three or more TV sets. How do I know all these facts? I saw it on TV.
Posted by Snake at 16:12:00
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3 Responses to “MORE TVs THAN PEOPLE — by Steve Nadis”

  1. guttersnake says:

    Can some lead me one then, cause I don’t own one. Hi-Def and over 52 inches would be great!

  2. Snake says:

    Sounds like most households could give you one without even noticing it’s gone.

  3. how can you make so nice blog !

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