And I have not died. I must give some scenery to this story. In my youth, my father and mother were die-hard couch potatoes. It was perfectly normal for me to watch 6-9hrs of television daily. Do you realize how much life I lost? Countless hours, lessened memories, and unlearned skills all lost to that mindless tube. When I got married 5 years ago, I made an active decision not to have a TV. My wife has supported me on the condition that we own a computer that can play DVD's. And so we live. I tend to my animals, work on my vehichles, reload my ammo, and work on my doctorate. My wife knits and cans, and bathes our dog. together we watch the Thin Man Series and other classic films. And we live. We keep informed of current events via the internet, but we avoid what passes for news on TV at all costs. Oddly enough, when I go to people's homes who have TV, I am struck by two observations: First, is how TV has changed so little. It is still inane and redundant. And secondly, I grow so bored (unstimulated) by it now. I really feel its taxation on my mind. Anyone else in this boat?