Televisions that just will not die!
I've just retired a 48 inch rear projection TV that I purchased back in 1997.
In the time since I've purchased several other TV's, both larger and smaller and while this is outdated and technologically inferior, it still runs fine, has never required any maintenance or repairs, has survived 'till its fourth address and just won't quit.
Alas I've replaced it today with something a bit more up to date, but don't know what to do with the old one.
It's probably not even worth a dollar, but it works ok and doesn't seem fit to just put out on the street.
The prospect of putting it on train tracks or pushing it off a tall building has crossed my mind, just to put it out of its misery. It's redundant but still got plenty left. What a shame there are no petting zoos for old TV's.
Any other sad tales of great TV's?
- "Yeehaaa, just like f%^cking Saigon eh slick"?
- "I was in junior high dickhead"!