ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 30 Mar 2015 @ 10:21am
Re: Re: Re: What's missing
Better quality, perhaps. I don't know of anyone getting *more* channels (unless you count those useless secondary channels.) More likely they lost some channels that were on the edge.
ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 17 Mar 2015 @ 11:39am
Re: "Long Before NetFlix," to RadioactiveSmurf, #3
Television was an essentially childish medium, which had no real effect, for good or ill, on anyone except children.
Truth. And the reason was because viewers weren't in control. Producers had to assume viewers couldn't follow longer story arcs, so most programs were designed to be simple and self contained.
ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 13 Feb 2015 @ 11:19am
Re: About freakin' time
You seem to be doing the opposite of shooting the messenger. *Of course* the blame lies with the NSA, but it was Snowden's whistleblowing that got Google engineers swearing.
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Re: "Long Before NetFlix," to RadioactiveSmurf, #3
Truth. And the reason was because viewers weren't in control. Producers had to assume viewers couldn't follow longer story arcs, so most programs were designed to be simple and self contained.
We called it The Idiot Box for a reason.
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This is an improvement.
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Wait. What?
That "closet" metaphor is exactly why we need privacy.
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