Thursday, 23 August 2018

The Right With A TV Power Supply

By Brian Snyder


For the majority of its time on this planet, upwards of ninety percent if broken down, human society existed as nomadic hunter gatherers. These early tribes moved from place to place, foraging for food and other resources. Eventually though, these tribes settled down. Now, they settled down near bodies of water, because the crops they were growing and the livestock they were raising needed water, as did their own bodies. Some of these early settlements would be the seeds from which the great civilizations of antiquity sprouted. Of course, society evolved as it is wont to do, and these civilizations were eventually supplanted by modern nation states. Of course, to build these nation states required the use of tools and machines. Now, these machines need an energy source, like a TV Power Supply.

The old boob tube. The box that rots the brain. That is the television. It is a device, generally the central appliance in the living room. It is not much by itself, but it is a medium from which media is consumed by an audience.

Power sources are needed for one very good reason, and that is because all devices need energy in order to function. Because most television sets do not have a lithium battery like a laptop, they need to be plugged in so that they will work. Without that energy, they are essentially useless.

Now, finding that power source should not be too difficult. Most televisions get plugged into an electrical socket. Now, most modern houses will have multiple electrical sockets. Which means that the only difficulty in finding them will the physical act of searching.

Of course, money is always going to be an object. When people shop for items, they must pay for those items or risk breaking the law. Suppliers are no different. Any and all orders must be paid for with money. The economy runs of people buying and selling all kinds of items and services.

Safety is going to be an issue, but not that much of an issue. As longs as forks are not stuck into the socket, things should be fine. Liquid should also kept clear, as liquid and electricity do not mix well.

The reason that people watch TV is simple. Because it is entertaining. The audience can switch it on and either turn off or turn up their brains as they follow along their fiction.

Consistency is key. But the unfortunate thing is that sometimes the grid just goes down. Nothing to be done about it. But having a backup would not hurt. Now, generators can be purchased. But it the grid failure is far reaching enough, then even the stations that deliver the shows can be affected, which means that the lights can come on, however there will be nothing but static on the screen.

Modern society comes with certain luxuries. But some of those luxuries must be fabricated. To do so may require the use of machines. Those machines must then be in good working condition.




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