Teppy, I hope things will go as well as possible with your father, and that quick and easy-to-solve figuring out will take place.
'Selfless'
Natter 39 and Holding
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Making any changes to mail delivery is always a dicey proposition. I can even believe my mail man was trying to be nice when he returned my paycheck because there was no name on my mailbox, but COME ON. I was taking all the rest of the mail addressed to me, wasn't I?
This has come up here before, I think....
Cable’s digital drive irks basic customers
PHILADELPHIA - LaRonika Thomas got upset when Comcast moved the Sci-Fi channel to its digital service this summer, ensuring she couldn’t continue to watch her favorite show, “Firefly,” without paying $20 more a month.
The Chicago resident received The Golf Channel instead on her basic, analog cable service.
“I don’t watch golf. I would rather have static on than that channel,” said the theater director.
“It’s an awfully big cost,” said Thomas. “I haven’t canceled my service yet, but I may.”
I kinda' wanna tell her, "Just buy the Firefly DVDs."
My office is freezing, and the tapes database is down.
So I can't do any work, and I'm COLD.
Someone should bring me hot chocolate.
Colin's series has gotten 13 episodes picked up! Eureka, on the Sci Fi Channel. Luckily I both don't have Comcast and do have digital.
Hooray for Colin! And look who else is in the cast...
Matt Frewer
I'm all het up about Joe Morton. I have a not small crush. I want a set visit.
Unrelatedly:
Killer dolphins on the loose. And we haven't even started genetically modifying them yet. I smell a Sci Fi TV movie.
Killer dolphins on the loose
So much for "So long. Thanks for all the fish!"
And we haven't even started genetically modifying them yet. I smell a Sci Fi TV movie.
They screwed up the first cyborg-dolphin-junkie by trying to film Johnny Mnemonic. The short story is much, much better. And even details how the Navy "trains" them--just give them heroine and they'll do anything you want.
I think there is a similar program in place for TV execs, actually.