Old TVs were heavy. If you go back far enough, then you may be talking about "console" TVs built into a decorative wood cabinet. The last tube TV I personally moved was either 25 or 27 inches, probably moved in the early 2000s. It was heavy, but definitely not 100s of pounds or even 100 because I moved it myself without injury. But the last console TV I helped move -- man, the weight and size of it. The tube was probably only 25 inches, but the cabinet made moving it into a two man job.
I agree about employee owned business. I shop Publix all the time and every employee l have interactions with are very friendly and have a good attitude.
The workers are great at Publix, but the prices on identical or nearly identical products are 25-50% higher on just about every item than the prices at Walmart. And, the workers at my local Walmart are very friendly. I do go to a regular grocery store and a butcher shop for my meat products, though, because of the higher quality.
Any one else noticed how clark saying self serving things. I take care and over pay " my employees" bla bla. He is trying so hard to be liked. When he had 3 of his former staff suing hm for short changing them. Oy vey
Size of the TV doesn't matter. The audio/speakers on tv sucks. No matter what you do to the settings dialogue in movies is still almost impossible to understand. My iPad sounds clearer.
That's what sound bar's are for, I have a complete surround sound set-up with a front sound bar, rear speakers and a subwoofer for all less than $300. It sounds amazing on my 75" TV and SO easy to hear what folks are saying on my favorite shows, I love it!
We do mention the Backdoor Roth and believe it makes sense in the right situation. It was probably a moot point in this situation, since the question did not disclose his income. The assumption is that most people are not high-income earners. 💚 Here's our article on the Backdoor Roth: clark.com/personal-finance-credit/investing-retirement/what-is-a-backdoor-roth-ira/
I believe the ESA thing is very questionable. The problem is that it denigrates the real physical support animals that are actually necessary for many disabled individuals to be able to function in life. Legal service animals are trained and screened so that they won't suddenly attack an innocent bystander when in a public place. ESA often means that the owner believes that their pet is morally equivalent to a human child. I've been in a Walmart where an ESA dog took a dump on the floor and the entire area of the store had to be shut down. I DO NOT want Karen's pet to be allowed to take a dump in my grocery store where I buy my food that I eat! That's why the health department bans most animals in food stores and restaurants. Too many irresponsible people should NOT own pets.
#BonusTerm - Aggressive drivers at TeamClark - Clark said that Tesla cars attract aggressive drivers. Wellll, don't Clark and Christa drive Teslas? So, Clark just admitted that he's an aggressive driver. Lol! Just kidding. #TeamClarkRocks #TheFunNeverStops
I know many, many employee's that would disagree with you, including my son. You are missing out on how enjoyable it is to work at Publix compared to many other places. Need to look more at what you can do for Publix, not what they can do for you...
Clark bigger isn’t better, as a gamer I upgraded to C9 OLED awhile ago .55 inch HDR and Gsynch are godsends. People come over are just in shock at how games and movies can look on a properly calibrated TV. Hope your falcons make the playoffs.
OLED is a much superior TV image. Way more expensive but worth it.
Old TVs were heavy. If you go back far enough, then you may be talking about "console" TVs built into a decorative wood cabinet. The last tube TV I personally moved was either 25 or 27 inches, probably moved in the early 2000s. It was heavy, but definitely not 100s of pounds or even 100 because I moved it myself without injury. But the last console TV I helped move -- man, the weight and size of it. The tube was probably only 25 inches, but the cabinet made moving it into a two man job.
Good ole console TVs! When they stopped working, many people put their new TV on top of it. 😂💚
Had a 35" Sony Tritron TV . beast weighed 175#.
@@garbo8962 Those SONY televisions are ridiculously heavy.
Thank you Team Clark.
My first 25" color TV cost $500 on sale back in 1974. About three weeks salary if I remember correctly.
That sounds right.
Clark, get a projector. We watch TV across a 15 foot long wall.
Oooh, nice! 💚 Do you have to black out all of the windows and turn the lights off in order to see it?
Actually, no. Most are high quality enough now, that’s not entirely necessary. You’d be surprised how vibrant the colors are even during the day.
I agree about employee owned business. I shop Publix all the time and every employee l have interactions with are very friendly and have a good attitude.
The workers are great at Publix, but the prices on identical or nearly identical products are 25-50% higher on just about every item than the prices at Walmart. And, the workers at my local Walmart are very friendly. I do go to a regular grocery store and a butcher shop for my meat products, though, because of the higher quality.
Any one else noticed how clark saying self serving things. I take care and over pay " my employees" bla bla. He is trying so hard to be liked. When he had 3 of his former staff suing hm for short changing them. Oy vey
Size of the TV doesn't matter. The audio/speakers on tv sucks. No matter what you do to the settings dialogue in movies is still almost impossible to understand. My iPad sounds clearer.
That's what sound bar's are for, I have a complete surround sound set-up with a front sound bar, rear speakers and a subwoofer for all less than $300. It sounds amazing on my 75" TV and SO easy to hear what folks are saying on my favorite shows, I love it!
Two years ago I downsized. I sold my house and moved into a rv trailer. I never hooked up my tv.
Great show 😊
Clark never seems to mention the back door Roth workaround to the limits.
We do mention the Backdoor Roth and believe it makes sense in the right situation. It was probably a moot point in this situation, since the question did not disclose his income. The assumption is that most people are not high-income earners. 💚
Here's our article on the Backdoor Roth: clark.com/personal-finance-credit/investing-retirement/what-is-a-backdoor-roth-ira/
Same thing as with Winco foods
Mr. Howard, sir how can I share a scam work for home job description, fake employment contract and phony paycheck with you and your audience?
Worth it IF. If you're a gamer. The average watcher can not discern the difference. We have one and only serious gamers make note of it.
"Aspirational TVs." Now there is a phrase I never thought I'd hear. 😅 What is to become of us?
I believe the ESA thing is very questionable. The problem is that it denigrates the real physical support animals that are actually necessary for many disabled individuals to be able to function in life. Legal service animals are trained and screened so that they won't suddenly attack an innocent bystander when in a public place. ESA often means that the owner believes that their pet is morally equivalent to a human child. I've been in a Walmart where an ESA dog took a dump on the floor and the entire area of the store had to be shut down. I DO NOT want Karen's pet to be allowed to take a dump in my grocery store where I buy my food that I eat! That's why the health department bans most animals in food stores and restaurants. Too many irresponsible people should NOT own pets.
#BonusTerm - Aggressive drivers at TeamClark - Clark said that Tesla cars attract aggressive drivers. Wellll, don't Clark and Christa drive Teslas? So, Clark just admitted that he's an aggressive driver. Lol! Just kidding. #TeamClarkRocks #TheFunNeverStops
Publix use to be a good employee. They cut many benefits over the years. Inflation has killed service
Workers.
* employer
I know many, many employee's that would disagree with you, including my son. You are missing out on how enjoyable it is to work at Publix compared to many other places. Need to look more at what you can do for Publix, not what they can do for you...
Have a great day
Guby u.r here daily. Sounds like you r. Paid by clarko. What ever happened about honesty dude.
@ I am not paid by Clark. I have been listening to him for 20 or 30 years and have used his advice. He’s a good man.
Clark bigger isn’t better, as a gamer I upgraded to C9 OLED awhile ago .55 inch HDR and Gsynch are godsends. People come over are just in shock at how games and movies can look on a properly calibrated TV.
Hope your falcons make the playoffs.
Why would anyone using a support animal expect to not have to pay fee? Not right when everyone else has to pay.
Clark you are slipping dude. Isn't. It time to retire already... Little foggy upstairs these days mixing things up.. We noticed.
TV’s maybe cheaper to buy them, but still cost too much to “ watch” them.😊
Proud BG Falcons alum here. MAC games on Tuesdays makes for a tough Wed morning 🥱