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3-D television
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One of the pubs I frequent has 3-D TV. This is the passive glasses type and you grab a pair of glasses from bucket on the bar. I have never tried these myself( I wear spectacles and don't find the idea of doubling-up attractive) so have no opinion but tonight I noticed that nobody else was using them.
How is 3-D TV in pubs where you are? Is it popular?
One of the pubs I frequent has 3-D TV. This is the passive glasses type and you grab a pair of glasses from bucket on the bar. I have never tried these myself( I wear spectacles and don't find the idea of doubling-up attractive) so have no opinion but tonight I noticed that nobody else was using them.
How is 3-D TV in pubs where you are? Is it popular?
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It's in a few pubs round this way but I've never seen anyone using the glasses.
I'm not generally in favour of TVs in pubs anyhow (apart from for sports), I've walked into pubs before and they've had eastenders on!.... if you want to watch eastenders stay at home, pubs are for socialising not for watching soaps.
I'm not generally in favour of TVs in pubs anyhow (apart from for sports), I've walked into pubs before and they've had eastenders on!.... if you want to watch eastenders stay at home, pubs are for socialising not for watching soaps.