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Very out of date, seems to believe they need to repeat things multiple times (I am not senile yet) and honestly I suspect these 2 have never lived on a shoestring in their life. For example the publication data was 1995 Cable TV was listed as a necessity. If it is 1995 edition rabbit ears and broadcast was still an option (pre HDTV) I had them. If post HDTV, WiFi. And who NEEDS Television there were always books.