There is a war raging in the basement of my apartment building. In the resident gym, there are four television screens. For a long time, they were always the same. ESPN, ESPN-2, Fox News, and a glitchy CNN, where the screen was always frozen for ten seconds at a time. A couple of weeks ago, this changed. They started switching the channels, then switching them again. These channels are unable to be changed by residents, so the building management must have been involved, either due to resident complaints or because they get bored. The screens cycled through various channels of varying blandness. C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, blank screens, the Roku home screen. Canadian news, Spike TV, Turner Classic Movies, History. Now it has settled into what appears to be a stable equilibrium: two screens display the same nature show at slightly different times, followed by two screens showing the news, one being Canadian and the other CNN on a 36-hour delay (without any glitches).
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There is a war raging in the basement of my apartment building. In the resident gym, there are four television screens. For a long time, they were always the same. ESPN, ESPN-2, Fox News, and a glitchy CNN, where the screen was always frozen for ten seconds at a time. A couple of weeks ago, this changed. They started switching the channels, then switching them again. These channels are unable to be changed by residents, so the building management must have been involved, either due to resident complaints or because they get bored. The screens cycled through various channels of varying blandness. C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, blank screens, the Roku home screen. Canadian news, Spike TV, Turner Classic Movies, History. Now it has settled into what appears to be a stable equilibrium: two screens display the same nature show at slightly different times, followed by two screens showing the news, one being Canadian and the other CNN on a 36-hour delay (without any glitches).