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Thread: Will traditional television become obsolete?

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    well, i was just saying that obesity and physical inactivity are the primary causes and catalysts for all those diseases that i listed, so they've gotta track that shit to see what's coming down the road.

    man, my fucking teachers would probably be giving me bonus points if i just directed them to this thread and said, "hey, look at all mai learnings!"

    okay, i'm done derailing this thread. yes, tv as we know it is dying, slowly but surely.

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    Hmm,
    Wonder why Florida held out at 14-19% (Dark Blue) well into the mid 2000's, and only moved up to 20-24 (Tan/light beige) in the last couple years, despite the fact that Florida is full of retirees and quite sedentary for many reasons?

    Heh, maybe we sweat the fat off.

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    I do not own a TV. I have a PC and a 24" monitor and I do all my watching on iPlayer, 4OD, Stagevu, Youtube and DVD/download.

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    Hooray, Kraken! You're living the dream!

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