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	<title>Julien&#039;s &#187; television</title>
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		<title>Television, sofa and vegetables</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s an illustration of how television can become a daily collective drug. Me and my partner used to fall on it before we realised how much time we spent watching crap programs one after another on a daily basis. After reading this article, we&#8217;re tried to detox from television and spend more time doing useful [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s an illustration of how television can become a daily collective drug. Me and my partner used to fall on it before we realised how much time we spent watching crap programs one after another on a daily basis. <span id="more-250"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://thinksimplenow.com/productivity/the-9-step-television-diet/" target="_blank">After reading this article</a>, we&#8217;re tried to detox from television and spend more time doing useful stuff or just communicate together. Well, it&#8217;s much better and I&#8217;ve never been so active. So we now try to only use it when we need it (and sometimes you REALLY need it!). We recently lost the remote control &#8211; apparently after I half-waked up on the sofa and went to bed with the remote; can&#8217;t remember of course &#8211; so we have a good excuse to do something else (as sketching for example :)).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.juliens.org/tag/colors/">Again</a> I&#8217;ve done this illustration using <a href="http://colors.collectingsmiles.com/" target="_blank">Colors!</a> on my Nintendo DS. This thing really works as a digital sketchpad for me and, actually, I started sketching this one on the tube right after the idea poped out. I&#8217;m sure I would forget it otherwise.</p>
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