Japanese crossword «Get ready for charging! (TV set)»
Size: 15x15 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 26.08.18 | Author: Stafejman |
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A pun! Another amazingly challenging 15x15 crossword! And a question: Is that what TV's look like where you live? (I mean with CRT's, rather than flat screens). Although, if your TV's have arms and legs, that would be interesting information, too! :D
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It would be nice if you would stop giving away the answers in your comments. It is rude and unnecessary.
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I'm confused, Sandra. Isn't the spoiler function working on your computer?
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Now that we're on this topic, I'll take the opportunity to also request a trigger alert.
replyIts working on mine. I either have to click on the + or finish the puzzle for the spoiler to open.
replyIt'd be nice if after several years, people would stop complaining about others posting spoilers. Don't like em, don't read em before you do the puzzle. Why do you need to read the comments first anyways? Hell, they even caved and gave the whiners a nice 'spoiler' function and they still find new ways to complain. Sheryl's comment was fine; worry about your own stuff.
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I've been amused to see multiple rabbit-eared TVs in the last few days of puzzles, and thinking to myself - at what age are some people all but unaware of what rabbit ears even are? We were on cable by the time I was 5, but I still had to use antennae now and again in my life. And our Atari had to be screwed onto the back of the TV. I doubt my 7 year-old nephew would recognize this as a TV.
Though he'd probably show me up and know exactly what it was. His depth of adult knowledge is constantly shocking me, in part because he watches so many adult Lets-Players on Youtube, who are only 5-10 years younger than me, and he absorbs everything.
But by the time any 21st-century-born child is 10-12, they're going to have seen older movies with CRT TVs in them, so the image of a TV like this won't go away for a long time. And now I'm having a hankering to watch Pleasantville. :)
Though he'd probably show me up and know exactly what it was. His depth of adult knowledge is constantly shocking me, in part because he watches so many adult Lets-Players on Youtube, who are only 5-10 years younger than me, and he absorbs everything.
But by the time any 21st-century-born child is 10-12, they're going to have seen older movies with CRT TVs in them, so the image of a TV like this won't go away for a long time. And now I'm having a hankering to watch Pleasantville. :)