Editing Talk:1299: I Don't Own a TV
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+ | I disagree with the explanation (to some degree). The thing why people don't feel smug about not owning a TV is because Smart-TV is the new thing. I don't think the program has to do a lot with this trend. It's just Smart-TV is the new cool thing, yet it's still a TV. So instead of just wanting to own a TV many people go to wanting to own a big nice Smart-TV with new features and stuff. Blah! | ||
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I would suggest something like this, but with a bit more depth: The title text sugests that smugness and the second derivative of TV ownership are related. The derivative of a graph is its rate of change at any given point, and the second derivative is the rate of change in the first derivative. [[User:Zweisteine|Zweisteine]] ([[User talk:Zweisteine|talk]]) 06:01, 9 December 2013 (UTC) | I would suggest something like this, but with a bit more depth: The title text sugests that smugness and the second derivative of TV ownership are related. The derivative of a graph is its rate of change at any given point, and the second derivative is the rate of change in the first derivative. [[User:Zweisteine|Zweisteine]] ([[User talk:Zweisteine|talk]]) 06:01, 9 December 2013 (UTC) | ||
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