PBS' streaming service (which I donated $60 to use for watching Great British Bakeoff) has the Most Terrible Interface! Seriously unfriendly.
We use Gmail for email, which is not imho optimized for business.
We do as well and it's been a challenge for me after using Outlook for years and years. I hate, for example, that you can't set a reminder for an email. I used that for tasking all the time with Outlook. Who knew I'd be missing something as terrible as Outlook?!
The Hamilton doc is on PBS tonight
This isn't the *only* reason we ran out and bought a new TV when the old one died Tuesday, but it was a pretty big reason.
I have it scheduled to tape. Not sure if I will get to watch tonight.
So a few weeks ago Carl Lewis stopped by and spoke to and visited with a group of volunteers for Clinton here in Delray Beach, and I just got an email from our organizer that Madeleine Albright is visiting tomorrow. It is simply amazing how many people are on the ground working for Clinton visiting tiny volunteer offices.
Timelies all!
Got my flu shot today at work.
Hahah, I'm watching ER from last week and totally guessed the Ehlers-Dalos because of Hil! No mystery at all! :)
Because of the internet outage, evidently, our PBS listings are TBD--I have no idea which of our three PBS stations is running Hamilton tonight. I won't be able to watch real time, but I'd like to record it. Which I can't do till the dvr gets its stuff together and lets me. Or I can crouch tensely before the tv, remote in hand, and switch quickly back and forth between the three stations at 9:00 and hit 'record' when I find the right one. Probably what I'll have to do.
Bev - can you check the TGuide website to see if they have listing info. tha't swhat I did to doulbe check
Will it not be streaming past tonight?
Someone tell me that I shouldn't eat this entire bar of white chocolate with roses. I need to outsource my willpower right now.
Will it not be streaming past tonight?
Nooo! I hope it will be, because I won't be home to watch it tonight!
Along with the live-stream on Facebook, the documentary will be made available on the PBS Anywhere app, as well as PBS' website. But if your plan is to watch it online, don't waste your shot, as PBS will only have the documentary available on those platforms for four weeks following the broadcast, after which it'll only be available to people who have Passport-enabled stations.
Good. I set an alarm on my phone, but just in case.