Friday, June 16, 2006

I didn't say that!

Re-reading some of my posts about cable TV I find myself sounding like, to portray myself to be above TV or, to project myself to belong to that tribe who think that TV is for the dumb.

I do not say that, nor do I like to belong to that tribe.

The main thrust for not wanting TV right now is that I may end up spending too much time before TV. And I have little time for everything.

Also I want to say that you can learn a lot from TV, particularly cable TV.

I’m taking all these time for talking about TV right now is that I want to tell you of what I learnt from cable TV which, please note, I do not, so far, find in any of the raging debate for and against cable TV.

I learnt a lot about male grooming from cable TV.

May be, it’s not a big surprise for anybody but I found that you can have a very good lesson on male grooming right there on your living room via cable TV.

Mind you, male grooming is incredibly hard lesson for any male to learn. Every male wants to be an understatement but at the same wants to send out the clearest message—‘here I am—the most desirable alpha male here!’. So you want to achieve two things poles apart at the same time. And that’s incredibly hard to achieve.

There are beautiful people, well groomed male in the movies also but there it is mainly in the outdoors and the camera mostly on the long or medium shots. So you lose the details. But in the drama series, for instance, it is mostly indoors and with close shots of the camera. So they have no choice but to fine tune the details. Like a different hair cut for every male character there and again matching apparels for those hair cuts, for those finely calibrated male characters. And within the same haircut there is that subtle fine tuning to go with the different moods of the character for different situations.

If you have the eyes for those things you can easily note that there are incredibly creative minds are working for you—for you to learn those things in the comfort of the living rooms!

I bet that’s the godsend opportunity for any male who matters!!

To be fair, I had also thought that in an environment of broad band there is a little overlapping of the two services. So, when I get that broadband connection I will search for videos and will post about the quality of those videos vis-a- vis the cable TV. Until then, I’ll not torture you with my ‘thoughts’ about TV, cable and all!

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