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On form, brother. On form.
Hence small old televisions, without digiboxes or whathaveyous, in the houses of confident (and possibly wealthy) people.
A small television may also signify good taste and a refusal to be hypnotised by the medium.
Possibly inverted snobbery?
Your cartoon looks particularly fine on this 19″ flat-panel monitor, I must say.
Very, very, very, very, very, very good. No, I’ve not gone mad. I just think that’s a very good cartoon indeed.
Infact, that’s a cartoon that speaks volumes.
I like the subtle difference between the views from big-screen and small-screen houses. Very nice work.****
(I’m now using a rating system borrowed from film critics.)
Like it very much.