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TV can be compared to a caterpillar. If you think this is not true, just wait and see. A caterpillar starts out small, green and ugly. It may not seem ugly at first, but when you see the end result, your realize what it was missing.

A caterpillar thrives off of other living things such as plants. It moves around all day from place to place. Eventually a caterpillar settles down and builds a cocoon and here it stays for a long time.

Then one day, the caterpillar breaks out of the cocoon, but low and behold, it is no longer a caterpillar but a beautiful butterfly! Wow. That was neat. Lets do it again. Except this time with TV.

TV started out small and ugly. It did not seem small and ugly at the time because it was new and had never been invented before. But we who can see the end result realize what was missing from it at the time.

TV thrives off of other living things such as people. Without people to watch it, it would just be a box and without people to be in the TV programs, it would really just be a box. A TV moves around all day from channel to channel and never stops.

Eventually though, TV reached a plateau and it settled down to rest for a long time. It sat and sat, all the while still being used, but no better TV technology had yet been invented.

But then one day TV broke forth out of its stagnate stage and low and behold, it was no longer normal TV but beautiful satellite TV! Wow. That was neat. Too bad we cannot do it again.

Satellite TV is the latest and greatest when it comes to TV. It is something that no TV before it could even compare with. It has hundreds more channels as well as a beautiful menu to help you know where you are at all times when you are watching TV.

Satellite TV is being installed in more and more home and is becoming more and more common. Soon everyone who owns a TV will own Satellite TV. There will be a dish attached to the side of every home.

How does satellite TV work? There is a satellite floating around in space (actually many satellites) and each one is giving off signals. These signals are received by the dish antenna that is connected to your house.

Once it reads the signals, the antenna transmits them through a satellite cable that is connected to your satellite receiver. This receiver receives the information and then displays it on to your TV. The process is very cool.

Say you want satellite TV but you do not like the basic package that you can order. That is ok. Mostly all the networks allow you to program your own system and deal. This means you can choose the features that you want as well as choose the equipment parts you want. You do not have to settle with the normal stuff. You can break into new horizons and come up with whatever you like. Within the network's limits of course.

Programming means that there are many different kinds of packages you can buy with many different components to them. There is not just one, but many.

So if you would like to buy satellite TV, do not stay away because you are afraid that you will have limited options, get it today and get the offer that you think is best. Do not settle for less when the companies will give you more.

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