cnw1995 wrote: This is sort of a personal preference thing, don't you think?.
This is sort of a personal preference thing, don't you think?.
Of course! Thus the
This is sort of a personal preference thing, don't you think?. I don't consider myself to be a media king, but I like to listen to the radio while working on the layout - sometimes shortwave too - I actually prefer listening to old-time radio cassettes.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
I'm way ahead of you. We have two TVs but no connection to the outside world (VCR/DVD capacity), and neither one is int he layout room. No radio in there, either, though I can listen to CDs/Cassette tapes. I do not watch television, cable or otherwise, or listen to any radio station unless I am forced to by sircumstances (such as being at the In-laws for holidays). As bad as the programming is, the commercials are much worse. I value my brain cells too much to kill them off deliberately.
I agree with your post but we all have to appease the wives too.
Ed
This might be something that some people, including myself, need to think about.
Focus on building the layout.
Concentrate on the exact design of add-on benchwork, scenery, and compressed buildings.
Everything on television and most of the radio is a distraction.
DVDs and Plasma TVs will not help you build a toy train railroad.
The layout is what matters. It must be finished first.
A layout can be the center of a great conversation while a DVD and DVD player might lead to arguments.
The electronics that matter are in the locomotives.
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