Can PBS survive without a government subsidy?
The Learning Channel is a good lesson here. It survived privatization to become a symbol of the depths of American "civilization." The Unlearned Channel. I'm sure that PBS could survive on child beauty pageants too, but it would be sad end.
I don't really liked themed naming of pets or children.
I don't, either (I don't even like rhyming with my brother) -- EXCEPT pot-related names are COMEDY GOLD. Come on, Toke and Bong? You can't beat that.
I'm sure that PBS could survive on child beauty pageants too, but it would be sad end.
PBS in San Francisco is a whole lot of Deepak Chopra and Lawrence Welk. If it weren't for Sesame Street they'd be useless.
I like couple-themed names--a friend had two dogs named Kate and Spencer, for example.
It's like you bought them in a set at Target.
Wait, that isn't how you get a family? Damn, no wonder I'm single! :)
I am not wanting to work because my computer is having issues, so I have to send it in to be fixed. Of course, it won't be fixed and back to me until at least next Thursday. So meanwhile I have a loaner. Which first off, has windows 7 and office 2010 (my current one has older versions) so that's a total "wait how do I use this" and then I had to call the helpdesk to get them to make the loaner have access to my printer and my shared drive and all that...argh.
KQED? I'm willing to bet they show the bulk of the PBS primetime lineup.
They do. A whole block of Nova last night, for example. And there's a local restaurant review show that I kinda like. And some other not produced by KQED but produced in California shows
Eta: and most viewers also get KTEH, which I recall being good for sic-fi and I think a third one. KVIE? That's what I get up here.
Though not a cat poop conversation!
Well darn it, now where can I complain about my cat pooping right OUTSIDE the catbox?
They do. A whole block of Nova last night, for example. And there's a local restaurant review show that I kinda like. And some other not produced by KQED but produced in California shows
Yeah. Daytime might be a different deal, but the evening lineup is pretty standard new PBS fare. Nova, Frontline, The American Experience, Masterpiece, Masterpiece Mystery, etc.