

This must be part of the “Windows commitment to quality”.


This must be part of the “Windows commitment to quality”.


Shampooing your hair pretty much cleans behind your ears.


Or put another way, people would rather retreat into a fantasy world than deal with reality.


A muppet anthology series that did a spoof of a different classic TV show every week could be fun.


It should be.


It’s stupid that we still aren’t on the metric system.


The people rooting for this don’t actually read their bible. They are either the grifters in charge who don’t really believe in it, or the people who just believe whatever they are told by their religious leaders. It’s a shame that we offer free public education, but when handed a book, people prefer to just listen to their influencers rather than actually read the source material.


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I wish we would actually get a Fox Force Five show.


I’m replying to the “100 years ago” guy talking about halfpence.


Doubtful, considering money back then was pinned to something like gold or silver.
Some excellent points in the replies. I withdraw my statement!
It’s too bad theres no kind of “truth in labeling” enforcement over the term NEWS. Most of the stuff labeled as news these days is actually opinion, or paid advertisements.
The FTC and FCC could probably pay off the national debt in the US just from these fines alone.


Maybe Sasquatch is a Wookie who got stranded on our planet.


Activia does wonders.


People were complaining back in the days of cable about the same thing. And they weren’t wrong. Bruce Springsteen even wrote a song about it at the time called “57 channels and nothing on.”
Quantity is not the same thing as quality. The ratio of slop to programming worth watching has probably remained consistent. I’d argue it might’ve even gotten worse just in the last couple of years. Cheap reality programming and endless spin offs and reboots are not helping.
Its interesting that YouTube is starting to dominate. Its become the “build your own cable” bundle that people have longed for since cable came on the scene. You can bring back MTV, E!, CNN, TMC, USA, the original TLC, and PBS all from one provider! Old movies, music, educational programming, foreign programming, stuff that isn’t on the streaming channels because no one wants to pay residuals. Its’ all there ready for you to pick out of the giant hat.
Meanwhile the actual cable networks died because they stopped offering channels catered to specific content like news, sports, music, scifi, etc. SyFi became the WWE channel. News channels became propaganda and opinion. Sports channels became talking heads simply talking about sports instead of showing it.
Streaming is starting to suffer the same fate. They put content back into the “vault” never to be seen again. Replaced by throwing cheap reality programming onto channels like HBO. Classic movie channels show VHS fare like Home Alone and DieHard instead of Citizen Kane and Bringing Up Baby. They merge everything back into cable networks more interested in showing infomercials than actual programming.
So no, streamers actually suck right now. I’d argue even prestige shows like “The Pitt” are just what we used to have on broadcast networks for free (The Pitt is just the everything but the name sequel to former broadcast prestige hit ER).
I blame the FTC for allowing every studio to swallow up every network and then merge into just a handful of companies after that. There’s no real competition or independent voices — just vertical integration. Which is exactly what happened with cable.
This is why people used to wear uniforms.
For Example around 17 min, Saul Bass explains why AT&T/Bell linemen will be getting a new standardized look:
https://youtu.be/xKu2de0yCJI