Re: I don't know why people think watching TV makes you fat



Info <infoatnwfirstdottcom> wrote:
[...]

Throw away the remote so you'll have to get up to change the channels.

Well, with a modern TV and tens to hundreds of channels to chose from,
that will easily give you a RSI, which is no fun either!

BTW, bending over to the coffee-table to fetch the remote, takes so
much effort that I'm glad I can control my digital radio from my
web-browser! :-)

And my computer has a remote as well.

And ...

--
Frank Slootweg
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