March 16, 2009
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Interactive TV
Last nights launch was incredieble. It blasted off into the sunset. Another thing I loved about it was the interaction. I watched a site that had the, "Real Time" launch. The site that had a chat site. The commentators watched the chat site and commented on questions that were asked. People from all over the world was on the site. As the shuttle crossed the United Kingdom, some people from the UK watched it cross their skies and reported on that. It made me wonder what TV would be like in a few years.
Would you like to have interactive TV?
When we took the wall paper off the wall we found that a window had been here before. We live in a old house. It was moved from a different location. It's always interesting what we find. A couple years ago we found a lot of really old toys. We returned the toys to the original owner. She was in a nursering home and was so happy to get the items. She was called "The Neighbor Lady" on WNAX. She did a radio program everyday from the living room. (At the house we presently live at.)
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I think this would be neat, technology is really a cool thing! I wish I had a DVR for my car radio...so many times I hear something and miss what was said...it would be good to go backwards and replay it much like Tivo or a DVR does for TV.
@xThexGodfatherx - Oh that would be a good idea.
Flying home from Palm Springs the pilot pointed out that, by special permission to enter the military air space, we were flying over Edwards AFB landing site for the shuttle. Wish I'd had my camera out. I thought of you.
that is weird about the house.
I went to an estate sale this weekend and in the closets they had above storage and several of us said,"when we were kids we would have loved to have gotten up there and hide."
@jillcarmel - My teen daughter has a few hidden doors in her room. She opened em and found nothing. But was always wonder.
that is weird
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