Reply #30 posted 04/14/14 8:05am
Genesia |
CarrieMpls said:
Genesia said:
I can't watch it on Sunday nights because I'm otherwise occupied with Call the Midwife, Mr. Selfridge and The Bletchley Circle. But I watched it last Monday night on Nat Geo and was absolutely appalled at the number of commercials in the thing. Five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, etc.
We dvr it. I dvr nearly everything these days mainly to avoid commercials.
I still have a Fred Flintstone TV.
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Reply #31 posted 04/14/14 10:52am
morningsong |
Genesia said:
I can't watch it on Sunday nights because I'm otherwise occupied with Call the Midwife, Mr. Selfridge and The Bletchley Circle. But I watched it last Monday night on Nat Geo and was absolutely appalled at the number of commercials in the thing. Five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, etc.
Hey, the spaceship of the imagination cost a lot of money, somebody's got to pay for it.
Oh my, Call the Midwife is back on, woohoo. |
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Reply #32 posted 04/14/14 1:05pm
morningsong |
BobGeorge909 said:
morningsong said:
It's on for me right now. The tradigrades facinate me, I didn't know they existed.
They all have a fixed number of cells...each species having a different set amount. Younger ones are only smaller because this set amount of cells hasn't expanded yet. Eutely. They're Eutelic organisms. This is fascinating to me for some reason.
They are some hardy little things. Something like them would be a more interesting find than single-celled microbes |
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Reply #33 posted 04/14/14 5:01pm
babynoz |
morningsong said:
BobGeorge909 said:
morningsong said: They all have a fixed number of cells...each species having a different set amount. Younger ones are only smaller because this set amount of cells hasn't expanded yet. Eutely. They're Eutelic organisms. This is fascinating to me for some reason.
They are some hardy little things. Something like them would be a more interesting find than single-celled microbes
Damn things made my skin crawl,
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Reply #34 posted 04/14/14 5:35pm
BobGeorge909 |
babynoz said:
morningsong said:
BobGeorge909 said: morningsong said: They all have a fixed number of cells...each species having a different set amount. Younger ones are only smaller because this set amount of cells hasn't expanded yet. Eutely. They're Eutelic organisms. This is fascinating to me for some reason.
They are some hardy little things. Something like them would be a more interesting find than single-celled microbes
Damn things made my skin crawl,
I think theyre kinds cute*... Little tiny claw hands....the look like little stuffed animals. *don't tell anyone I used the word 'cute' outside of the context of a females attractiveness. |
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Reply #35 posted 04/14/14 5:52pm
lazycrockett
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Those little buggers can survive the vacuum of space!!!!!! The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. |
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Reply #36 posted 04/14/14 5:53pm
babynoz |
BobGeorge909 said:
babynoz said:
Damn things made my skin crawl,
I think theyre kinds cute*... Little tiny claw hands....the look like little stuffed animals. *don't tell anyone I used the word 'cute' outside of the context of a females attractiveness.
EWWWW!
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Reply #37 posted 04/14/14 7:20pm
errant |
Genesia said:
I can't watch it on Sunday nights because I'm otherwise occupied with Call the Midwife, Mr. Selfridge and The Bletchley Circle. But I watched it last Monday night on Nat Geo and was absolutely appalled at the number of commercials in the thing. Five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, etc.
Watch it OnDemand on Nat Geo, if you've got it. That's how I've been catching up the last few days. Very minimal commercials.
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Reply #38 posted 04/15/14 7:08am
Genesia |
errant said:
Genesia said:
I can't watch it on Sunday nights because I'm otherwise occupied with Call the Midwife, Mr. Selfridge and The Bletchley Circle. But I watched it last Monday night on Nat Geo and was absolutely appalled at the number of commercials in the thing. Five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, five minutes of show, five minutes of commercials, etc.
Watch it OnDemand on Nat Geo, if you've got it. That's how I've been catching up the last few days. Very minimal commercials.
Good to know - thanks!
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Reply #39 posted 04/20/14 6:51pm
babynoz |
Damn, the petroleum industry tried to destroy the guy who blew the whistle on lead poisoning?
Nothing much changes, does it?
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Reply #40 posted 04/20/14 11:22pm
morningsong |
Nope it doesn't. That was interesting, especially looking at one man's diligence. Funny how they focused on one thing this time. |
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Reply #41 posted 04/27/14 9:21pm
morningsong |
Sisters of the Sun.
Some unknown female astronomers. |
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