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"The portability of the Watchman, of course, is not without its dangers, especially for those who try to view it while driving a car or walking down the street. Jack A. Kapchan, a professor of psychology at the University of Miami, warns that 'Watchman will simply give those who are psychologically dependent on TV more access, producing distraction and more escape from reality.' And one final warning from me, Harry Hairspray. Please keep the children's gerbil away from the set. When you're this small, you must be careful. Good night, and have a tiny tomorrow."
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