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Monday, July 19, 2010

Not Me Monday

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Mckmama- Not Me Monday



I've done some really REALLY dumb things lately. I know I wouldn't hesitate to share if my kids had done them, so in the interest of full disclosure, let me share the dumb things I have done.

Jim has had this really nice plasma TV for a couple of years now. It was a gift from his mom. Shortly after installing it, we upgraded to HD cable. For some reason, the oh so lucky cable guy had to deal with me rather than Jim when he came out. This was pre-Army, so Jim must have just been at work or something. So, the cable guy shows me how to operate the TV by using a sports channel, it looked fabulous, and he left. He had probably not even started his car before I took it off the sports channel and the super sharp HD'ness went away. I complained to Jim and to other people that the quality on this TV wasn't really any better than the old, little TV in the bedroom and that I couldn't understand why the TV was rated so well. (Yes - there was much studying of consumer reports - by Jim - before the TV was purchased.)

Now let's fast forward two YEARS. We switched from DSL to cable for our internet, which meant that the cable guy had to come out again. The words "you're putting it on the HD channels, right?" never came out of anyone's mouth.

Um ... let's just say it was NOT ME who never even realized that the HD channels weren't just the regular channels. There's no way that the regular channels have regular programming, and to see nice, sharp, HD pictures, you must actually change to an HD channel. Nope, not me. I'd never be so technologically challenged that I wouldn't realize that I needed to just change the channel.

There haven't been any minor issues about the phone not working because it wasn't plugged in, either.

And I never once had to ask my 11 year old to help me figure out how to do something on my phone. Or my computer.

Nope, not me.

(and to the child who once told me that I teased her on my blog ... see, I use myself as blog fodder sometimes too. We're even.)

1 comment:

Mel's Dad said...

I'll probably get in trouble, but you are actually your mother's daughter sometime. Problem is it gets worse as days go by. I've enjoyed Johnathan being home so he can figure whatever is wrong out. Dad.