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Channel Surfing

Sideways_Falling

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Does this even exist anymore? I used to channel surf like crazy spending about a 1/2 a second on each channel. but with the cable box and programing information I tend to just surf through the programing information while watching something that's medicore. I guess this is the next step in the evolution of channel surfing, looking through the information box and upgrading every once in a while.

How do you channel surf?
 
yeah, channel surfin' sucks when you have to wait for teh fookin' page to load....

i basically do the same ... whatever i'm on, i just leave it on the split screen and hope that i'm intrigued by a title...
 
it exsits here between the hours of two pm and about five or six (six if the news isnt interesting)
if i am not flipping channels i sometiimes actually use the handy dandy guide menu... but still find nothing worth watching for more than a few minutes anyway
cable has not ruined me and despie the ease of the guide i will never retire the remote by my side
 
Not very often. Often sunday afternoon, like 2-5ish I'll take a pot and educational channel break. Flip through all the Discovery and History channels. Between the Military channel, Discovery Times and History International, I can flip for a few hours stoned and happy. :D
 
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