So, we have a new TV. The old one is on the floor. It's a good thing we had Ian rather than me doing it because he managed to get it for only about $200, which apparently is cheap for the specifications we wanted.
The new TV has three RCA inputs rather than just one, none of them messed up like the one on the old TV, and they can be switched between without the use of the remote. Ian bought us no switchers, but apparently they won't be necessary.
Problems: Where to put the old TV and Aaron's TV? One can go on the table, where Aaron's is now, but where will the third go? No sense in getting rid of it. Also, the TV remains disconnected from the actual antenna; we still need someone from facilities to repair that. (The wire is freakin' cut! What are we supposed to do about that?!) Finally, we only had $900. Though I suppose that's still a good amount.
Completely unrelatedly, people should not still be talking about Zeno's paradoxes goddammit!
-Harry
The new TV has three RCA inputs rather than just one, none of them messed up like the one on the old TV, and they can be switched between without the use of the remote. Ian bought us no switchers, but apparently they won't be necessary.
Problems: Where to put the old TV and Aaron's TV? One can go on the table, where Aaron's is now, but where will the third go? No sense in getting rid of it. Also, the TV remains disconnected from the actual antenna; we still need someone from facilities to repair that. (The wire is freakin' cut! What are we supposed to do about that?!) Finally, we only had $900. Though I suppose that's still a good amount.
Completely unrelatedly, people should not still be talking about Zeno's paradoxes goddammit!
-Harry