Wednesday, March 24, 2010

What Would Life Be Like Without TV?

The lamp in the projector of our TV is living a slow death. Everyday when we turn the TV on it displays a warning message in the left corner, "Warning: Lamp is nearing end of life. Please replace immediately." We've been ignoring this warning because the TV is functioning and thought we'll replace it once the TV no longer works. 


Last night we had a near death experience, we turned on the TV and the volume didn't work. Total panic mode, what are we going to do!? I ran to the 2 other TV's in our house and turned them on, yep, they worked with volume. Is this the next step before the lamp dies? Yes, that's what we assumed, the TV is finally on it's last leg - we have to do something and quick! So what do we do, we go to the store and buy a new TV. 


The new TV is great, it still fits in our entertainment center and has enough attachments to plug in our satellite receiver, our DVD player and our Wii. Perfect, our dilemma is over. We finally turn the TV on for the first time and.... NO SOUND! Are you kidding me! Now what? We sat there for a few minutes then I had a brilliant idea, I asked Brady to reset the satellite receiver to see if that'll do the trick. After 5 minutes of waiting for the receiver to reload a miracle happens, WE HAVE VOLUME!


So the lesson I want to share with all satellite owners is before you think the world is crashing down because the sound doesn't work - PLEASE reset your receiver. Save yourself an expensive trip to the store.


Granted we knew that a new TV was inevitable due to the death greeting we saw everyday but our decision to get a new TV was a little premature last night.


I'm ending this pathetic post with the most appropriate quote that relates to our life lesson, "I wish there was a knob on the TV so you could turn up the intelligence.  They got one marked "brightness" but it don't work, does it?"  ~Leo Anthony Gallagher

4 comments:

Krista Miller said...

Ha, ha! Love it! We did the same thing with our computer...the monitor quit working and we rushed out to buy a new computer, came home and the old monitor started working again...Sheesh! Oh, well...such if life! (plus its nice to have new things)

Meg said...

Lol! Are you sure it wasn't sabotaged, so that someone could get a new TV sooner? j/k

Angela Wellman said...

Well, I sure hope you enjoy your new T.V. I'll admit that I'm very jealous! When everything went digital that was the end of my T.V. watching days. I honestly don't know what I would do without HULU!

Katy and Mike said...

Hi Brady & Melissa,

Wanted to let you know that Cottonwood High 10 year reunion tickets are on sale now! The reunion is on June 5th. Buy tickets early and save $10. See my blog for details, and please help spread the word. Hope to see you guys there!

Thanks!
Katy (Merrell) Blommer