Elwar
02-14-2008, 11:46 AM
Here's my idea for beating the MSM and getting a pro-liberty message out to the masses:
Why not work with a TV manufacturer to incorporate an Internet connection into the TV set? And I'm not talking some sort of "web TV" gizmo that allows you to surf the web on your TV...I'm talking about Internet TV channels...
You set up your TV...you go into the menu and choose your wireless connection...it goes out to a default website (default.tv) which has 20-30 channels that play on your TV...all easily flipped through as though it's a regular TV. The key here being that you feel like you're watching television (grandma can watch her "shows" just the same way as she always has). You might be able to choose other web sites through the menu button...all with the same APIs that make it seemless allowing flipping through the channels with the remote control. This would allow for independent TV stations (sites) to pop up at super low costs. The corporate media channels would suffer a quick horrible death.
Any thoughts?
And ya, I know "you can do that right now with *insert high tech monstrosity gizmo combination here*" but I'm talking simple grandma (high voting block) technology.
Why not work with a TV manufacturer to incorporate an Internet connection into the TV set? And I'm not talking some sort of "web TV" gizmo that allows you to surf the web on your TV...I'm talking about Internet TV channels...
You set up your TV...you go into the menu and choose your wireless connection...it goes out to a default website (default.tv) which has 20-30 channels that play on your TV...all easily flipped through as though it's a regular TV. The key here being that you feel like you're watching television (grandma can watch her "shows" just the same way as she always has). You might be able to choose other web sites through the menu button...all with the same APIs that make it seemless allowing flipping through the channels with the remote control. This would allow for independent TV stations (sites) to pop up at super low costs. The corporate media channels would suffer a quick horrible death.
Any thoughts?
And ya, I know "you can do that right now with *insert high tech monstrosity gizmo combination here*" but I'm talking simple grandma (high voting block) technology.