Maybe I ought to try accepting thattelevised invitation of the other night.
He remembered once being favored with a televised view of Jack's favorite sport--a battle between companies of robots designed for the purpose, horribly reminiscent of human conflicts Robert had seen on historical films.
He tried to glance up pleasantly while their lenses televised pictures to their base, but he feared that his smile was strained.
And if we televised through four dimensions, what would we get?
They televised the secret meeting of the emergency council when it met in Satellite City on Ganymede the other day," said Chambers.
In a televised press interview, Vice Presidential Candidate Matthew Fisher was asked what he thought of the situation in East Africa.
Another month of campaigning, involving both televised and personal appearances, went by without unusual incidents.
Somewhere up there, his brother was waiting after having run the gamut of televised interviews, dinner at one of the best restaurants, and a party afterward.
Mostly, his information about the world that existed outside the walls of the Institute came from the televised newscasts.
As a matter of fact, televised images are already manipulated and r-written.
A televised event can address audiences close to the world's entire population.
DVD-three letters standing for Digital Video Data- yet to make it into the everyday jargon reflecting our involvement with new media, will probably replace the majority of televised images.