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Barely.
But I see your point. I'd make the case you can spend more time watching a computer (say You Tube) than regular TV.
We just have broadcast TV, and a terrible dial up internet. So, pretty much unless we REALLY want to get online, it doesn't happen. I do my surfing at work ;-)
I'd make the case you (and your kids) can get into a whole lot more trouble online than passively watching broadcast tv.
Halvey, this is an interesting conversation. Personally I rarely watch YouTube on the Internet, and if I do, it's less than 5 minutes because a lot of it is uninteresting (to me). I guess how someone uses the Internet can vary quite a bit. I almost always use the Internet for research or communication with friends and family -- both require a lot of interactivity. The entertainment value of the Web is there, but living on a farm there's so much more interesting stuff to do outside, it greatly lessens the need for entertainment, which is a sentiment it looks like a lot of BYC share as I read through this thread.