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So, America, has it really come to this?
    #7659671 - 11/20/07 04:33 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)



If we could only find a way to make the fridge subjugate small brown nations it would be the most American thing ever.

here are the specs on this abomination.
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Style and Design
• 15" HD Ready LCD TV (as of June 2007) with FM Radio, Remote Control and 1024 x 768 resolution
• SpacePlus™ Ice System
• Available in Premium Titanium Finish with Matching Metal Handles
• Contour Doors with Hidden Hinges

Organization
• 1 Folding, 1 Slide-Out and 1 Fixed Spill-Protector Tempered Glass Shelves
• Door Baskets: 4 Clear (1 Grab & Go™, 2 Adjustable, 1 Fixed) and Dairy Corner
• 3 Slide-Out Wire Freezer Drawers
• 2 BigBin Tilting Freezer Door Bins
• Utility Bin

Performance
• Color LCD Display: Temperature Adjustment (°F/°C), Room Temperature Display, Water Filter
Status, Ice and Water Controls
• Weather & Info Center
• Recipes
• Digital Photo Album
• Calendar with Anniversary Alarm
• Refrigerator Management
• SmoothTouch Controls
• 8 Electronic Temperature Sensors
• OptiFresh™ Crisper
• IcePlus™ Accelerated Freezing Function
• Tall Water Dispenser with Built-In Water Filter
• BioShield™ Anti-Bacterial Seal
• LoDecibel™ Quiet Operation
• Door Alarm
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Refrigerator 16 cu.ft.

Freezer 10.2 cu.ft.

Total 26.2 cu.ft.

TV FEATURES

Screen Size 15" (1024 x 768 Resolution)

Contrast Ratio 400:1

Display SVGA (HD Ready as of 06/07)

Viewing Angle 130° (left/right) 100° (up/down)

Speakers Stereo 2 x 1.5 watts

Auto Level Sound •

On/Off Timer •

Sleep Timer •

Parental Control with V-Chip •

Closed Caption •

Remote Control •

Interface RF/DVD (RCA)

FEATURES

Digital Display Color LCD Display (Temperature R/F, Ice & Water, Water Filter Status, Room Temperature)

Water Filter LT600P

Energy Star •

Digital Temperature Controls SmoothTouch

Digital Temperature Sensors 8

LoDecibel Quiet Operation 41dB

Tall Bottle Dispenser •

REFRIGERATOR

No. of Shelves 1 Fold / 1 Slide-Out /1 Fixed Spill-Protector

Shelving Configuration Molded

Shelf Construction Tempered Glass

Crisper Bins 1 Humidity/1 OptiFresh™

Snack Bin •

Utility Bin •

Refrigerator Light 4 x 40W

REFRIGERATOR DOOR

Door Baskets 4 Clear (1 Grab & Go™, 2 Adjustable, 1 Fixed)

Dairy Corner •

Gallon Size Baskets 3

Bin Dividers •

FREEZER

Drawers 3 Slide-Out Wire

Freezer Light 40W

No. of Shelves 4 (1 Glass, 3 Wire)

Door Bins 4 (2 BigBin Tilting, 2 Fixed)

Automatic Ice Maker •

SpacePlus™ •

MATERIALS/FINISHES/STYLE

Foam Door Insulation •

Door Style Contour

Toe Grille •

Surface High Gloss / Coated Metal

Available Colors Titanium (TT)

Handles TT (Silver Finish)

DIMENSIONS/CLEARANCES/WEIGHT

Depth (Including Handles) 35 1/4"

Depth (Including Door) 32 5/8"

Depth (Less Door) 28 1/2"

Height to Top of Case 68 1/2"

Height to Top of Door Hinge 69 3/4"

Width 35 3/4"

Installation Clearance Sides 3/8", Top 1 3/4", Back 2"

Weight Unit (lbs) 309

Carton (lbs) 353

Carton Dimensions (WxHxD) 38 5/8" x 77 3/8" x 38 3/8"

WARRANTY 1 Year Parts and Labor 7 Years on the Sealed System







coming in at a retail price of 4 grand.


this is a 2006 article, and granted it is USA Today, but Im sure their facts are pretty accurate.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The average American home now has more television sets than people. That threshold was crossed within the past two years, according to Nielsen Media Research. There are 2.73 TV sets in the typical home and 2.55 people, the researchers said.
With televisions now on buses, elevators and in airport lobbies, that development may have as much to do with TV's ubiquity as an appliance as it does conspicuous consumption. The popularity of flat-screen TVs now make it easy to put sets where they haven't been before.

Rick Melen, a facilities manager, has three sets in the Somers, N.Y., home he shares with his wife. That doesn't count the bathroom set that broke down and hasn't been replaced or the speakers installed near their hot tub, allowing them to watch a wide screen set through a window.

"It's really just a matter of where your living takes place, what rooms you tend to spend your time in," Melen said on Thursday. "Other appliances you can move from room to room but if you have cable, you can't move a television."

His wife might want to watch something while she's cooking while he's got a baseball game on downstairs, he said.

Half of American homes have three or more TVs, and only 19% have just one, Nielsen said. In 1975, 57% of homes had only a single set and 11% had three or more, the company said.

David and Teresa Leon of Schenectady, N.Y. and their four-year-old twins have seven sets, plus an eighth they haven't set up yet. They include TVs in both the parents' and kids' bedrooms, the family and living rooms and one in the kitchen that is usually turned to a news station.

"No one ever sits down for more than a few seconds in this house," said Teresa, a stenographer. "This way you can watch TV while you're moving from room to room, folding laundry or taking care of the kids."

In the average home, a television set is turned on for more than a third of the day — eight hours, 14 minutes, Nielsen said. That's an hour more than it was a decade ago. Most of that extra TV viewing is coming outside of prime time, where TVs are on only four minutes more than they were 10 years ago.

The average person watches four hours, 35 minutes of television each day, Nielsen said.

While people are watching more television, ratings for the big broadcast networks have declined steadily. That's a function of the greater number of channel choices available in each home, the company said.

One new Nielsen finding — that young people aged 12 to 17 watched 3% more television during the season that ended in May than they had the previous year — is a particular relief to TV network executives.

For a few years, Nielsen had been finding that TV viewing among teenagers was flat or even declining, a trend blamed on the Internet or the popularity of electronic games and other devices.

"There are just more opportunities for them to watch whatever they want to watch," said Patricia McDonough, Nielsen's senior vice president of planning policy and analysis.

Oddly, one of the driving factors is teenage girls watching more TV late at night or early in the morning, she said.





Now, I dont watch Oprah on purpose. It is on when I get to work and the bartenders insist on leaving it on.
But here is this incredibly powerful tool that can instantaneously reach everyone in the world, and deliver visual and audio information.... and here is quite possibly the most powerful woman in America (maybe even more powerful than the president) on television, who holds so much sway with a majority of Americans.... and all we do is push merchandise.
Ok, yeah, oprah has her book of the month, Im sure she encourages lots of people to read books that ultimately dont matter (see: million little peices)...

If you had billions of dollars, a daily show with an audience that will stop eating meat when you say so.... what would you do? would you opt to interview The Beckhams and push shiny merchandise as segways? Make a glorified QVC with a moral message?
Seriously.... just like Orgones thread regarding deathbeds.... what would you say when you had the majority of America listening?
If you had 30 minutes, and could say anything, with the condition that the worst case scenario is that you get fired and have to find a way to live on the billions of dollars you have accumulated.... what would you cover? what topics would you address? who would you have on your show? what merchandise would you push?


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: SneezingPenis]
    #7659689 - 11/20/07 04:38 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

I desperately want out of this country.

I've been thinking about the state of the world lately, and looking at our culture, and I am very, very fucking scared. I don't want to witness the kind of horrible shit that I see inevitably coming.

I'm gonna move to New Zealand. Canada's not far away enough.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: Sophistic Radiance]
    #7659746 - 11/20/07 04:48 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

new zealand and australia are pretty nice places to live


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: Sophistic Radiance]
    #7659754 - 11/20/07 04:51 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

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Tchan909 said:
I desperately want out of this country.

I've been thinking about the state of the world lately, and looking at our culture, and I am very, very fucking scared. I don't want to witness the kind of horrible shit that I see inevitably coming.

I'm gonna move to New Zealand. Canada's not far away enough.




People (though mostly unwittingly) are causing the big fuck up, people can change it - if they/you/us want it bad enough.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: WScott]
    #7659810 - 11/20/07 05:02 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

i was under the impression that new zealand was just as bad. i just did some more research and that was apparently wrong... they are known for being behind the times by not adapting to RFID...

sounds like it may be a great place after all, but the grass really is always greener...


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: kotik]
    #7659824 - 11/20/07 05:06 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

That's a pimp fridge.

I've never owned a vehicle that cost that much.

(fridges, cars...) Blah.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: eeso]
    #7659843 - 11/20/07 05:10 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

More than anything else I'm scared that we're going to piss off the rest of the world to the extent that they don't care when somebody decides it's time to turn us into a radioactive crater. We've made massive headway toward this point in the last six years.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: SneezingPenis]
    #7659913 - 11/20/07 05:24 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

http://www.slate.com/id/2162738

$4,000 -> 10.9 years of life for some people in this world.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: AlteredAgain]
    #7660682 - 11/20/07 09:01 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

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http://www.slate.com/id/2162738

$4,000 -> 10.9 years of life for some people in this world.




America is not designed to help poor nations/people. It is designed around consumerism. If helping poor people helped the US thrive the way selling stupid shit like this to millions does, we would be a very helpful nation. Its bred in every american to spend, want, spend, want... If you watch tv or read magazines, or go online, you probably want something.

250 million africans will potentially die from dehydration in about 10 years, and our american refrigerators will be able to bring food to us while were sitting on the couch. You can move away, but its more like running away from a problem. The problem is here for all of us to solve, and it starts one person at a time. Unfortunately me and about 295 million americans are too self-motivated to start helping others at this time in our lives. I feel like a bastard sometimes for it, but at the same time, its very human to want things, and I understand that enough not to hate myself and my needs for wanting stupid shit.

To move out of America because of fear is letting the terrorists win.
Fuck them. Any who wants to threaten others physically because of envy is quite the asshole. Ill sit here sipping water from my refrigerators brita water filter while watching them burn to the ground on my HD plasmascreen door.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: SneezingPenis]
    #7660827 - 11/20/07 09:50 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

Damn! Now I feel all inferior with my $1800 fridge. I gotta have it! :hissyfit:


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: ManianFH]
    #7660949 - 11/20/07 10:34 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

This to me is symbolic for so much that I hate in america.


mickeydog:

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To move out of America because of fear is letting the terrorists win.
lalala them. Any who wants to threaten others physically because of envy is quite the ***. Ill sit here sipping water from my refrigerators brita water filter while watching them burn to the ground on my HD plasmascreen door.




Where did this come from. And your statement is false. The reason bin laden stated for the attacks, and the reason so many people support him, is america's presence and meddling in the middle east.

Your last sentence shows how you are part of the problem. White people say they care and want everyone to live in peace. they say they care about the envirnoment. they say they care and want noone to starve. But their actions prove otherwise. They don't realize that their way of life is the problem, it's not everyone else failing to live up to their standards.

When I read that It made me very mad, and I'm sure it would make others as well. I hope you rethink your statement and attitude.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: a_guy_named_ai]
    #7660976 - 11/20/07 10:43 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

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This to me is symbolic for so much that I hate in america.





Why don't you sell your computer and donate the funds to some worthy charity?


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
    #7661172 - 11/20/07 11:40 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

The computer I use is one of the few pieces of technology I use. I spend minimally, and I try not to buy things that will go to waste. I won't go on about what I've done to help the world, but my computer is being used very much and is very helpful to me in this ever increasing technology and information abundant era.

The point wasn't about it being technology. The point is it's a reminder of typical american pig headed materialism.


Edited by jonathan_206 (11/20/07 11:43 PM)


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: a_guy_named_ai]
    #7661253 - 11/21/07 12:05 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

I see. You are the supreme arbiter of what level of technology is or is not acceptable?

Are you using an Apple II with a 10MB drive? A 386 PC? I would wager not.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: SneezingPenis]
    #7661723 - 11/21/07 06:49 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

As opposed to what most of the replies have said so far, I'm not sure what's wrong with consumerism. This phenomenon has brought you breakthroughs in many fields, especially retail technology.

You don't like it? Don't buy the shit. It's that easy.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: Redstorm]
    #7662081 - 11/21/07 09:40 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

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Main Entry:
1ex·cess Listen to the pronunciation of 1excess Listen to the pronunciation of 1excess
Pronunciation:
\ik-ˈses, ˈek-ˌ\
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Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French exces, from Late Latin excessus, from Latin, departure, projection, from excedere to exceed
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1 a: the state or an instance of surpassing usual, proper, or specified limits : superfluity b: the amount or degree by which one thing or quantity exceeds another <an excess of 10 bushels>2: undue or immoderate indulgence : intemperance; also : an act or instance of intemperance <prevent excesses and abuses by newly created local powers — Albert Shanker>
— in excess of
: to an amount or degree beyond : over




That is what it is. Excess. Not everyone can live like this, nor should they. Stupid americans don't realize that they can't live this way and not hurt the earth an their fellow man, let alone the whole world live that way. Not to mention the type of person who would be prone or tempted to buy these things.I imagine overweight stupid suburbanite lemmings who would have everything done for them. The type of people who would drive out to a k.o.a. "campsite" in their rv and call it camping. It's pathetic and disgusting. Certainly not how I want to live my life.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: a_guy_named_ai]
    #7662290 - 11/21/07 10:45 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

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jonathan_206 said:
This to me is symbolic for so much that I hate in america.


mickeydog:

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To move out of America because of fear is letting the terrorists win.
lalala them. Any who wants to threaten others physically because of envy is quite the ***. Ill sit here sipping water from my refrigerators brita water filter while watching them burn to the ground on my HD plasmascreen door.




Where did this come from. And your statement is false. The reason bin laden stated for the attacks, and the reason so many people support him, is america's presence and meddling in the middle east.

Your last sentence shows how you are part of the problem. White people say they care and want everyone to live in peace. they say they care about the envirnoment. they say they care and want noone to starve. But their actions prove otherwise. They don't realize that their way of life is the problem, it's not everyone else failing to live up to their standards.

When I read that It made me very mad, and I'm sure it would make others as well. I hope you rethink your statement and attitude.




dont worry it was sarcastic, you just didnt get it. except for the part about how any asshole to threatens others because blah blah blah any reason is a fucking prick, that i meant.

I dont give a shit why bin laden is threatening americans, he is, and that makes him a prick.


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: a_guy_named_ai]
    #7662307 - 11/21/07 10:50 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

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jonathan_206 said:
The computer I use is one of the few pieces of technology I use. I spend minimally, and I try not to buy things that will go to waste. I won't go on about what I've done to help the world, but my computer is being used very much and is very helpful to me in this ever increasing technology and information abundant era.

The point wasn't about it being technology. The point is it's a reminder of typical american pig headed materialism.





so this makes you a better person than others, who are actualy helping the american consumer ecnomy thrive? You're not saving lives by being on your computer, all the information in the world isnt going to help you help others unless you get off your ass and do it. So before you start criticizing all the pigheaded americans and the american standard that has helped afford you all the nice luxury time on your computer to begin with, why dont you look at what you can actually do to help others.

Man at least I admit that im not doing a damn thing.


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ChrisWho said: "It's all about the journey, not the destination."


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Re: So, America, has it really come to this? [Re: a_guy_named_ai]
    #7662313 - 11/21/07 10:52 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

How does one 'hurt' the earth'? The earth has no nervous system and at various times has been frozen, covered in water, and covered in lava. There has been times of no atmosphere, sulfuric acid, methane and ammonia atmospheres. Did any of those conditions hurt the planet?

Puh-lease!


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    #7662349 - 11/21/07 11:06 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

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I dont give a lalala why bin laden is threatening americans, he is, and that makes him a ***.




Even if he has good reason to be threatening americans??

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so this makes you a better person than others, who are actualy helping the american consumer ecnomy thrive?




The american economy? First of all, I hate america, and I could care less about increasing even more it's over inflated economy to support it's position as a superpower and support lazy ignorant pigheaded americans.

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You're not saving lives by being on your computer,




How do you know? You know information is a pretty valuable thing.
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all the information in the world isnt going to help you help others unless you get off your lalala and do it.




He who is wise is wise for himself. You can only inform others, you can't force them.

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So before you start criticizing all the pigheaded americans and the american standard that has helped afford you all the nice luxury time on your computer to begin with,




I could certainly live without it. And I think you're portraying my situation falsely. Like I said, I own very little property, let alone technology.

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why dont you look at what you can actually do to help others.




I do help others, and not just on the internet. But that's between me and God.

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Man at least I admit that im not doing a lalala thing.




I don't admit that because it's not true. I work to save the planet and make this world a better place, and I'm certainly not a hypcrite.

orgone conclusion:

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How does one 'hurt' the earth'? The earth has no nervous system and at various times has been frozen, covered in water, and covered in lava. There has been times of no atmosphere, sulfuric acid, methane and ammonia atmospheres. Did any of those conditions hurt the planet?

Puh-lease!




And that would be fine if it was sitting out in space somewhere uninhabited by living things. But there's a thing called an eco-system, and the earth is a major part of it. We have to live in moderation to keep it in balance and reduce toxic waste and preserve life and nature.


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