Re: TV in the common house - scheduling
From: Elizabeth Magill (pastorlizmgmail.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 20:33:08 -0700 (PDT)
we have tv in the common house (big projector and screen). It has cable and 
amazon prime or something like that.

You can use it anytime, and it isn't locked, but you have to sign up for the 
cable tuner if you are watching cable, and go to where the tuner is stored. 

What actually happens is almost all movies, but also big games and political 
stuff. We have seen all the debates this time around.

Our living room is used quite often (several times a week) for movies.

I believe that many people, like me, don't have cable in our homes, so go to 
the common house when we want it.

-Liz
(The Rev.) Elizabeth M. Magill
www.ecclesiaministriesmission.org
www.mosaic-commons.org
508-450-0431




On Oct 27, 2015, at 9:42 PM, fergyb2 via Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] 
cohousing.org> wrote:

> 
>     Here at Swans Market there's a TV (with no antenna or cable hook up) 
> which is kept in a locked cabinet and used occasionally to watch Movies on in 
> the great room of the Common House.  We did once turn it on for election 
> coverage during dinner the night Barack Obama was first elected but that was 
> a special case.  People watch TV in each others houses when there is 
> something special on they want to watch.  We also had a small one in the 
> exercise room for watching fitness tapes but it eventually got stolen and was 
> never replaced. The problem with broadcast TV is it hijacks the Common areas 
> so they can't comfortably be used in all the other myriad ways we use them.  
> We put the Movie night's on the main Calendar but occasional spontaneous 
> movie watching occurs when there is nothing else scheduled in that space.
>            Bonnie Fergusson
>            Swans Market Cohousing
>            Oakland, CA
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Oct 27, 2015, at 2:41 PM, Tiffany Lee Brown <magdalen23 [at] gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> The community I hung out at when I was a kid kept the TV in a small room in
>> the upstairs of the common house, so it wasn't visible from the living
>> room, dining area, or kitchen. It wasn't on a schedule, but you really had
>> to go out of your way to watch. Keeping a TV packed away (ideal) or hidden
>> in a far room up the stairs makes it so that bringing out the TV is a big
>> deal and kind of a pain in the tush. To me that seems wise!
>> 
>> 
>> tiffany
>> wannabe future co-houser
>> 
>> tiffany lee brown
>> editor, plazm | current & back issues: www.plazm.com
>> 
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Chris ScottHanson <cscotthanson [at] 
>> mac.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> We are thinking about putting a TV in our common house (cable TV came with
>>> our central business high speed internet connection) for special events,
>>> etc.   We’re talking about only allowing it to be used per a previously
>>> approved schedule, which would be reviewed and approved periodically by the
>>> "TV committee".  The idea is to avoid temptation to just go in there and
>>> channel surf, etc.
>>> 
>>> What is your experience in your community?
>>> 
>>> Do you have a TV, a scheduling system, or what?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Chris ScottHanson
>>> Fifth Street Commons <http://fifthstreetcommons.com/>
>>> 130 Fifth Street, C101
>>> Langley, WA 98260
>>> 
>>> (206) 601-7802
>>> 
>>> 
>>> (I’ld love to watch Madam Secretary with a group of friends on Sunday
>>> evening, instead of by myself at home.)
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