WIP - Oodles of Televisions
Also, texture defaults for the “Teen Style” televisions (just the TVs textures) as well. When working on the TVs the textures were small, which typically leads to bluriness.
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My piece for our illustration guild’s Webcore Zine!
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Fascinated by this small Calofornia suburb with a whole thriving nightclub of horny vampire-lovong goths that the team of vampire hunters somehow never noticed before now.
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At Costco yesterday they had big gorgeous TVs on display and I lost myself just staring for a while
And I do need a new TV. Mine is over 10 years old, I think, and it was already old and refurbished when we bought it. The speakers are blowing out, and make tinny buzzing noises frequently. The screen isn't small, but small enough that I often can't read captions. The resolution is fine... but not great.
So I was pretty captivated by these big gorgeous LED screens... and then I saw the price tag
Even at Costco, where you have to pay membership to access their allegedly excellent low prices... this TV was $2200+
Yeah... I am never gonna own a TV like that
I looked at a smaller but nearly as impressive model, and it was still ~$700. I just don't have that kind of money. And if I did, it would be going to debts and bills and stuff.
So I guess I'll just keep watching for big blowout sales... maybe a decent TV will be affordable... eventually
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New and brighter Color TV for 1964 - brighter than ever before for the brightest Christmas ever!
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A Great Black Friday Suggestion
I think we would all agree that Black Friday food specials would be better than a big TV at this time. I like this idea.
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Philly, 1961
Lee Friedlander (American; b. 1934)
Gelatin silver print, printed 2000
Christie’s, New York
Signed, titled, dated, notation “1-11” in pencil, copyright credit reproduction limitation, and date stamps (on the verso)
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