Are you referring to the amount of electricity the TV uses each month? That would depend on the TV and the cost of electricity where you live. Are you referring to the cost of your lost productivity and how you could do something more productive like read a book, work at a job, or socialize with your friends? That's something that is difficult to measure.
Cort Donovan has: Played Brad in "Father Knows..." in 2007. Played Waiter in "Dare" in 2007. Performed in "Basic Plumbing 3" in 2007. Performed in "Big Dick Club 2" in 2007. Performed in "Measure Up" in 2008. Played Donald Pope in "Moon Over Hong Kong" in 2008. Performed in "Big Dick Society" in 2008. Performed in "Big Dick Society II: Dicktimized" in 2009.
Measure for Measure
There is no particular name for it... its just the measure that you repeat from the starting at the first double bar line (the first double bar is on the left side of the measure, the second on the right.)
a pick up note at the begining and apart of a measure at the end.
a squared dozen?? the printers measure is a ream
You would typically use minutes to measure the length of a television show.
The most common size for a large television is 40 inches. This is the diagonal measure from the internal corner to corner, not a vertical or horizontal measure.
John Sarbutt has: Played Grecian Wrestler in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Extra in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Assistant gatekeeper in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Fisherman in "BBC2 Playhouse" in 1974. Played Soldier in "Shadows" in 1975. Played Thug in "The Professionals" in 1977. Played HMS Ranger Crewman in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977. Performed in "Measure for Measure" in 1979. Played Dean in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982.
TV monitors are typically measured diagonally in inches or centimeters. The unit of measurement depends on the manufacturer and the region where the TV is sold. It is not common to measure TV monitors in meters.
yes, you have most probably measured this television wrong. you are meant to measure the television from corner to corner IE diagonal. you have most probably measured it along the length of the TV set.
The same way you measure a TV screen, diagonally (any corner to opposite corner).
Measure it - or read the product specification.
55 inches is equivalent to 4 ft and 7 inches.
Yes, you measure the TV, or monitor screen (computer) diagonally. On the newer flat screens the measurement may be a tad off, but you can get the general idea.
tap measure
The Ford Television Theatre - 1952 Measure of Faith 5-4 was released on: USA: 24 October 1956