tv is good because you can learn new things but if you watch it for to long it may hurt your eyes.
both r good but i think radio is good because ....
From what I have heard, you shouldn't bring your piggy into the same room as the telly when it is on for too long. This is because when it is on, there is a very high pitched noise that you can only just about hear if you mute your telly, but guinea pigs can hear it much louder than we can. I believe this may hurt their ears?
well, yes...as far as I know. Unless the tv set were to FALL. It is not good to hang a fish tank over a tv set, though, 'cause when you're adding water, the water could drip on the tv and that'd be BAD.
It depends. Sprinting, it might be unless the thoroughbred is bred for racing. then the thoroughbred might win. in a long run, the thoroughbred would win
Well, It depends. If possible, move things around so that the cat cannot go behind it. If you can't, then just make sure your cat can't get to any wires. Other than that, you should be good. Maybe, if you have the patience to train a cat, spray it with water (or, if you like, I have a friend who uses pressurized air, like the kind you use to dust computers) every time it goes behind there. But make sure the cat connects the punishment to the fact that it was behind the television.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dog the Bounty Hunter (aka Duane Chapman), bounty hunter and TV personalityLassie, fictional character in the novel, movies, radio, and TV seriesDog Town, CA 93517 (No. 792 California Historical Landmark) or Dogtown, CA 95939Brothers Complete Dog Food (Brothers Complete, Fort Lauderdale, FL)"Dog Day Afternoon", 1975 movie with Al Pacino and John Cazale
it is better because you can bring a radio more places then tv
Absolutely, radio became obsolete. It is substituted by TV.
Discus with good examples similarities and differencies of radio drama and television drama
Light, radio, TV.
The Good Old Days of Radio - 1976 - TV was released on: USA: 19 March 1976
AM radio, FM radio, television, cellphones, GPS, and microwave ovens all use radio waves that are longer than the ones used for RADAR.
Radio waves. A bit higher in frequency than "radio", but not much.
TV broadcast signals are in the VHF & UHF radio bands, shorter than most of the radio bands but longer than the microwave band.
Radio has survived because of its simplicity - a radio is cheap and easy to use. Radio has also always had the latest music on it, so it is great for listening to music, but internet and TV music stations have only recently appeared. Some people would also say that the quality of programmes is better than TV as the lack of an image means that good scripting is essential.
Radio has survived because of its simplicity - a radio is cheap and easy to use. Radio has also always had the latest music on it, so it is great for listening to music, but internet and TV music stations have only recently appeared. Some people would also say that the quality of programmes is better than TV as the lack of an image means that good scripting is essential.
Radio has survived because of its simplicity - a radio is cheap and easy to use. Radio has also always had the latest music on it, so it is great for listening to music, but internet and TV music stations have only recently appeared. Some people would also say that the quality of programmes is better than TV as the lack of an image means that good scripting is essential.
I would much rather live without a radio. You can get music lots of ways other than the radio, including MTV and VH-1. Definitely without a radio. TV is very good entertainment and often educational. If your PlayStation or Xbox is hooked to your TV monitor, you would lose those as well. You can listen to music on your computer, TV, iPod and such. (I personally don't listen to the radio much anyway.)