DIN World Day today, as every year, on November 21st, since since 1996 by decision of the UN General Assembly the evolution of John Longie Byrd’s invention is celebrated! DAN DIN Of course, we do not know what the Scottish engineer would say if he knew that the scanning system he managed in 1946 to transmit images from one point to another would be the basic invention for “this television”. But the truth is that “this television” with its good and bad, has offered and continues to offer a lot, even to many who fight it. So perhaps today, on the day of its celebration, it is an opportunity to consider whether it is the invention or ourselves… that we choose “this television”! And don’t rush to renounce our responsibilities for “where are we going, where are we going?” since… I am your image, television, and I look like you! So live happily ever after… great to be… and let’s hear a lot! DAN DIN The premiere of Lakis Lazopoulos at MEGA marked a great audience, reflecting the anticipation of a large portion of the television audience. I’m rewriting it, as in my previous text on Al Chandiri News: “You agreed or disagreed with what he said on stage you cannot help but accept that Lakis expressed his opinion with his own arguments, from his point of view.” and “Lakis made the rag once again, as he fits a purse, but her materials were not made of pre-handled rags. On the contrary, he had measured and “suffered” with his own “eye” every material that included the content of his satirical broadcast.” Conclusion: every tele-curel to stand out is required to have a good “weaving”, otherwise it remains only… rags, irregularly tele-arrayed! DAN DIN Quiz on the occasion of… rags: at a meeting with TV station executives the plans of the… weaver who presented left no positive impressions, so he reminded them that they should work harder so that they could make their nerves… cross. But instead of sitting on their… loom to weave it well, they began to plot and have become… knots with other similar tricks “workers”! Turns out it’s not random and unfair that some… rags aren’t telesing yet! DAN DIN I close the Bells with a deep bow, as a minimum tribute to Manousos Manousakis who until the end of his “travel” to our earthly world, continued to work with the same passion and create with the same passion for the domestic television industry, remaining faithful and imaginative “worker” her. His series were greatly loved and many will remain in the pantheon of domestic television successes, after closing people in their homes to avoid losing an episode. Have a good trip, teacher, and thank you for what you have offered us. DAN
Cabana: World television day, rags that do not even sing the deep bow in Manuso
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