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		<title>Television: A Brief History</title>
		<description><![CDATA[While it may seem an unbelievable concept to the modern day individual, there was one a time before the television existed. One cannot help but wonder what people did with their spare time, how information and news was spread and how a basic enjoyment could be found. Well, maybe everyone just talked to each other, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What Is High Definition Television?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In a world where technology changes seemingly by the second, keeping apace with the changing times can be an uphill battle. Yet there is one televisual revolution that one cannot afford to not keep up with, and that is high definition television. 
Better known as HD TV (or sometimes simply HDTV, without the space), high [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=41</link>
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		<title>Should I Worry About Mercury in My LCD Television?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[With new technology comes new risks, or so we are led to believe. With the invention of LCD televisions, banishing the more conventional TV to the scrap yard, it was only a matter of time before someone, somewhere took the opportunity to denounce the technology. LCD screens, with their thin panels and superb picture quality, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=39</link>
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		<title>The Difference Between Plasma and LCD TV Screens</title>
		<description><![CDATA[With so many different options available when it comes to purchasing a new TV, it can be easy to get confused. This is compounded all the more by the fact that the two main options, plasma screens and LCD screens, are on appearance virtually identical. Both allow for flat screens, taking up less bulk, and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=37</link>
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		<title>How To Clean A Plasma TV Screen</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Plasma TV screens can be tricky to clean, unlike their more traditional counterparts. It is vital that you prepare and clean the screen correctly so as not to damage the screen quality, which can be surprisingly easy to do.  
The key is in the materials rather than the substance you use to clean, mostly [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=35</link>
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		<title>What Your TV Says About You</title>
		<description><![CDATA[There is no shortage of analysis placed on home furnishings and how much you can tell about a person from the way their home looks. Although this may apply most specifically to wallpaper, paint jobs and soft furnishings, there is little doubt that if someone were to try and get the measure of you from [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=33</link>
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		<title>Audio Description – Making Television Accessible To The Visually Impaired</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If closed captioning technology has made television viewing more of a worthwhile pursuit for people with hearing difficulties, it took a while longer for people with visual impairments and disabilities to get their own version of the concept. However in the last decade there has been a development which now allows people who are visually [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=31</link>
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		<title>Closed Captioning – Bringing Television To The Hearing-Impaired</title>
		<description><![CDATA[One television development which has been with us for what seems like forever, and is essential to many, is closed captioning. Many people with hearing difficulties enjoy watching television every bit as much as those with perfect hearing, but can find their viewing impaired if there is a great deal of dialogue or spoken description [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=29</link>
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		<title>Wide Screen TV – A Cinema In Your Own Home</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The advent of wide screen television has actually caused as many problems as it has solved, depending on whom you speak to. For many people, it allows the watching of films as they were originally intended, and gives a wider view of the field for sports games, as well as enhancing the viewing experience in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thehappytvblogger.com/?p=27</link>
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		<title>The V Chip – Making Viewing Safe Since 1999</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Opinions will always be divided on the effect of television upon young minds. While many will always maintain that there is too big a price to pay for program-makers’ freedom to portray sex, violence and profanity, there will also always be people who counter that claim by saying that real life contains those things in [...]]]></description>
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