I kind of miss plasma screens (although I never owned one) because “plasma screen” sounds so futuristic. Come to think of it, so does “cathode ray tube.”
I kind of miss plasma screens (although I never owned one) because “plasma screen” sounds so futuristic. Come to think of it, so does “cathode ray tube.”
I’m still more likely to think of “plasma” in relation to blood products. I will admit that plasma televisions were certainly an improvement on the phlegm and lymph screens that came before.
“Cathode ray tube” sounds very steampunk, like something from H.G. Wells, right up there with cavorite.
It is important to emphasize that the ruling does not give Maya Forstater the right to come to your house and eat all your food.
Kinda off topic, but how many people still have plasma TVs?
It’s important to emphasize the fact that the ruling does NOT give Maya Forstater the right to kill you and dance on your grave singing “Hallelujah.”
I had one, BUT MAYA FORSTATER STOLE IT!
No, not really. No plasma. No theft. But I couldn’t resist the set-up.
YNNB:
You beat me to it.
I kind of miss plasma screens (although I never owned one) because “plasma screen” sounds so futuristic. Come to think of it, so does “cathode ray tube.”
I’m still more likely to think of “plasma” in relation to blood products. I will admit that plasma televisions were certainly an improvement on the phlegm and lymph screens that came before.
“Cathode ray tube” sounds very steampunk, like something from H.G. Wells, right up there with cavorite.