I've had the TV for, oh, a decade now. At least? Maybe?
The sticker was, uh, stuck on the right side of the TV screen, the upper side. And it took me a while (I don't remember how long, and I guess I don't want to remember) to see that some if not most of the sticker was covering up a portion of the screen. Most of the time it didn't bother me, but sometimes there would be a graphic that shows up on that corner of the screen that I can tell is covered up by that label. Finally, I decided that if I am going to have this TV, and I don't know for how long I am going to have it, I should see, you know, all of the TV. I wanted to do it around Memorial Weekend. And, I think during the broadcast of NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 (pushed back from its traditional Sunday night time slot because of the weather), the holiday marked a good time to finally get up, go over to the television set, and rip off the EnergyGuide. The set, by the way, uses only four bucks in electricity all year.
I don't rip off stickers, not usually. What's the harm with keeping them on? You know those stickers on credit cards, the ones they tell you to remove after you activate them? I keep them on. What's the harm?
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