After months, I bite the bullet and buy something that promises to turn my laptop into a tv because we are buying a travel van and need something. I go to Best Buy, ask for help finding what I’m looking for — and come home with a box the size of a cake mix.
I’m superficially confident but underneath know that I haven’t a real clue about what I am doing. I prop up the box on the dining room table and read the directions. I carefully lay out all of the components in a line.
I plug in the tv stick and connect the antenna. I insert a CD and follow the next prompts to load. After a couple of self-explanatory clicks, I end up with a TV screen, a channel guide and a help button.
All the while, Sig is watching Pittsburgh versus Denver.
I find the same channel. I can see it over the back of his chair as I look into the living room. Wait a minute, wait a minute — mine’s in high-definition! The football players pop out from the background like shadow cutouts. They cart-wheel, careen, bump and bounce and their uniforms really catch the light.
Cool.
I think I’m gonna love being a geek.