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Unlike Scotty while on deep space station K-7, I'm keeping my cool. I've had a lot of opportunities to build on that skill. Enuf now. |
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I never heard the term and never seen the movie. Pushing 74 YO and living in the past. |
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I highly recommend leaving the TV collection behind, considering it a total loss, and trying to become independent first. There are more televisions out there where your sets came from, but if your situation deteriorates much further in the short term, it could be difficult to dig yourself out of long term. Start by looking for work, any sort of work. There is plenty of work that isn't terribly taxing physically for anyone willing to put in the effort. The unemployment rate is the lowest it has been since what, the 1950s? WWII perhaps? Put yourself out there and try to find something, and soon. |
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Hmm...maybe you can learn your lesson and not argue with your grandparents?
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Ben is 100% correct , a job is key here , self reliance builds self confidence and people are attracted to confident people . Not cocky , but confident . Being needy is a personality trait/state of mind that most people run from .
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Try and think about two things - 1. How to make your grandparents happy, such that a roof will continue to be over your head, and 2. How to make enough money that you're free to pursue whatever it is that makes YOU happy. To achieve the first goal, don't worry about who is right or wrong, just focus on making them happy. Do some cooking and cleaning, be there to talk to them, and don't get in the way of their routines. Unless you're Jay Leno, a Youtube channel is a hobby pursuit, it is very unlikely to pay the rent. They probably perceive this as a useless way to spend time, and if you do a calculation of time invested versus cashflow, I really doubt they will be proved wrong. How many dollars an hour can you make doing this? How many dollars a week does that turn into, and per month? Can this money pay the bills? If not, find something that can. I guarantee, if you get up at 7 in the morning every day, make breakfast, and then start working on a plan to achieve something, and then work on doing it, you'll end up doing something positive. Make a spreadsheet - what is the minimum monthly cash flow you need to keep the lights on? Then focus on how to get this money. I would suggest to suspend any and all hobby activities until this much money is coming to you every month. No job? then the job is applying for jobs... Once you get your house in order, you can then re-start hobbies, but on your own terms. At that time it will be a rewarding break from normal routine. Another thing to consider, is that grandparents won't be around forever. Mine are gone, and yours will be too - Are you sure you want your memories of them to be arguments about where and when to use a computer? |
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The film has its funny moments but it certainly isn't my style. I find the first two Scary Movies too dirty but I'll put up with the bad parts for cheap laughs mainly at the antics of Shorty. Bringing in David Zucker to direct the third really improved things. Last edited by Jon A.; 10-29-2018 at 11:49 PM. |
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Update: My grandfather worked out some things with me, and we all helped each other this morning set things up. I was surprised, because of my loss of my TV collection, my grandfather gave me his last and only CRT TV left, to help me out. Wow, total shocker.
Well, it's a newer CRT, I'm guessing one of the last perhaps, certainly not a real RCA. But it has YPrPb inputs, and oddly has an ATSC tuner. I didn't know they sold standard definition CRT's with ATSC tuners in them. https://i.imgur.com/l3iP6mw.jpg So, I have one TV now, at least. I'll keep it at just one, but it needs to be cleaned, tuned up, etc. I still have a CRT tester, and to my amazement, ALL guns are super strong, so it may have been low hours, despite the scuffs on the set itself.. Anyway, my grandparents and I are getting along well today, I had a nice long talk with my grandmother last night about a lot of things. |
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Yea, I'm starting to get back on track. I setup my room, I HAVE a room.
Hooked up the TV, it may be BPC, but it doesn't have a bad picture. https://i.imgur.com/9zubbWr.jpg Hooked up my PS2 via YPrPb, will use it mostly for DVD movies and stuff. I don't play much games anymore, but I bet PS1 games will look fantastic on it.. My grandparents are really pulling through today, and helping me do this. |
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I was very sorry to read of your misfortunes, but am glad you are starting to rebuild things. I hope everything works out for you. I had a stepmother in the early 1970s I never got along with. We were always drawing sparks from each other; at one point, when I was 17 years old, and in the middle of that winter yet (!), she locked me out of her house (my dad and I were living with her at the time; they had had a huge argument over something, don't know what, which led to her locking me out after he stormed out of the house in the middle of the night; long story, though I think she may have been drunk at the time). She had very serious problems; she wound up divorcing my dad and we moved back to our old home town.
After all the monkey business and worse I put up with while we were living with that woman, I was never so glad in all my life as I was when my dad told me we were moving back to my old stomping grounds. When I left my stepmother's house for the last time in mid-1975, after I graduated high school, I felt like a giant weight had been lifted from my shoulders; however, I had nightmares for the entire first year after I moved about her chasing me. Anyway, again, I hope things work out for you in the future. Your dad may eventually come around, or maybe not; only time will tell. BTW, that little RCA table model TV you have looks great; it must be one of a very few CRT TVs equipped with an ATSC digital tuner. I don't know if you have tried it on cable or with an antenna, but if the CRT is strong, you should get an excellent picture, now and for the foreseeable future. It isn't a "true" RCA (I have a 19" table model "RCA" set in my bedroom, bought new when I moved here in late 1999, but unused since I got a 19" flat screen eight years ago and replaced it with a 32" FS set six months ago), but it was likely made by Thomson, and is probably better in a lot of ways than many of today's flat screens. I don't know how old your set is, but if it is a CTC203 or later, it will have a tuner that is mounted separately from the main chassis. RCA (Thomson)'s earlier TVs, including mine (CTC185A7 chassis) had the tuner mounted on the main board, which caused no end of problems--especially when the ground points around the shield over the tuner came loose and allowed noise to enter the "jungle" IC, corrupting said chip in an instant. I bet RCA replaced/reprogrammed dozens if not hundreds (!) of those chips under warranty until the CTC203 came out. Hang in there. Every cloud has a silver lining. It sounds as if, as I and VK member Jon A. said, you are starting to get back on track. Hopefully, things will continue to improve for you. Best of luck.
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