That picture is fascinating to me.
Are they watching the TV outside because it's too uncomfortable inside? Because they can't get reception indoors?
And of all the places outdoors to watch a 13-inch TV, why there? Why is the TV facing a parked car? If they turned the TV 45 degrees to the left, they could sit on the sidewalk--not in the gutter where they have to be careful into what they put their feet. They could form a more cohesive semi-circle around the TV instead of one guy having to sit behind the car ten feet behind the others.
Fascinating picture. I'll have to visit Cairo one day.
That picture is fascinating to me.
Are they watching the TV outside because it's too uncomfortable inside? Because they can't get reception indoors?
And of all the places outdoors to watch a 13-inch TV, why there? Why is the TV facing a parked car? If they turned the TV 45 degrees to the left, they could sit on the sidewalk--not in the gutter where they have to be careful into what they put their feet. They could form a more cohesive semi-circle around the TV instead of one guy having to sit behind the car ten feet behind the others.
Fascinating picture. I'll have to visit Cairo one day.
That picture is fascinating to me.
Are they watching the TV outside because it's too uncomfortable inside? Because they can't get reception indoors?
And of all the places outdoors to watch a 13-inch TV, why there? Why is the TV facing a parked car? If they turned the TV 45 degrees to the left, they could sit on the sidewalk--not in the gutter where they have to be careful into what they put their feet. They could form a more cohesive semi-circle around the TV instead of one guy having to sit behind the car ten feet behind the others.
Fascinating picture. I'll have to visit Cairo one day.
That picture is fascinating to me.
Are they watching the TV outside because it's too uncomfortable inside? Because they can't get reception indoors?
And of all the places outdoors to watch a 13-inch TV, why there? Why is the TV facing a parked car? If they turned the TV 45 degrees to the left, they could sit on the sidewalk--not in the gutter where they have to be careful into what they put their feet. They could form a more cohesive semi-circle around the TV instead of one guy having to sit behind the car ten feet behind the others.
Fascinating picture. I'll have to visit Cairo one day.
I've seen that sort of thing elsewhere, I believe because there wasn't enough space for everyone to watch the TV indoors.