Many years ago, in the early days of television, there existed a strange type of programing.
It was the test pattern. They looked like this:
See more samples at:
http://www.videouniversity.com/articles/tv-test-patterns
Caution: staring at a TV test pattern may become habit forming.
TV networks would broadcast a test pattern because they didn't have enough programs to fill the day. (That's still true today, but the test patterns are now called reruns.)
Amazingly, people would spend time watching these test patterns. Really, they did.
Perhaps they were practicing for the more advanced forms of zero-content programing that appears today.
Now, before you laugh, recognize that the old test pattern had important advantages over most of the programs currently shown on TV. These include:
1) No one lost sleep having nightmares after watching a test pattern.
2) Children didn't learn how to insult their parents from watching test patterns.
3) All test patterns provided fair and balanced portrayals of nothing.
4) The dialogue (i.e., none) was more mature than shown in adult cartoons.
5) Test patterns were shown without commercials.
Key Point: You'd be better off watching a test pattern than most of the stuff that's shown on TV.
Much success,
Steve Kaye
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Steve Kaye
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