Several weeks ago my wife commented on how she wants a plasma TV. Needless to say I was stunned when she said that. She hates the 34" HDTV CRT we have now. She does not care about SD vs HD, but still wants a *plasma* TV. Reading between the lines, plasma refers to thin, not the actual technology. Perhaps women think of it as furnature or something to do with decorating. Perhaps a status thing? Not sure.
We are in the process of selling/buying a new house and she also wants to setup a home theatre room eventually. I was stunned when she said that too, but it's mostly for our kids. She wants to allow them and their friends a *cool* place to hang out now that they are apporaching their teens. Reality is she wants to keep them safe and sound. I'm all for it, obviously. :)
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Several weeks ago my wife commented on how she wants a plasma TV. Needless to say I was stunned when she said that. She hates the 34" HDTV CRT we have now. She does not care about SD vs HD, but still wants a *plasma* TV. Reading between the lines, plasma refers to thin, not the actual technology. Perhaps women think of it as furnature or something to do with decorating. Perhaps a status thing? Not sure.
We are in the process of selling/buying a new house and she also wants to setup a home theatre room eventually. I was stunned when she said that too, but it's mostly for our kids. She wants to allow them and their friends a *cool* place to hang out now that they are apporaching their teens. Reality is she wants to keep them safe and sound. I'm all for it, obviously. :)