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cable box

noun

  1. an electronic device that allows cable television channels to be viewed by a subscriber.

  2. an electronic device that converts a digital television signal to analog or unscrambles a television signal.



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But restoring it was a recognition of an undeniable fact: the future belongs to streaming, so why relegate a familiar and respected brand name to the waning cable box?

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“I’ve never experienced sensitivity to light like that ... all the curtains in my house had to be closed. I was wearing sunglasses inside — because even the clock on my microwave and my oven, and the cable box ... oh, my God, it caused excruciating pain,” she said.

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“There’s no contract, no cable box, and no wait time to subscribe,” Disney said in the blog post.

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All your “campaign reboots” — the equivalent of unplugging the cable box for 15 seconds before plugging it back in — have not worked.

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Elena’s job duties range from authenticating rare da Vincis to having her boss’s clothes pressed; Noah burns scrambled eggs while soldering a cable box.

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