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Caught one over the weekend on Jim Jones and The People's Temple on History Channel. I've been fascinated with this since high school.
Today I watched a free DVD I got with a magazine subscription called A Nation Adrift, which seemed to be saying that America has gone to Hell in a Handbasket because we're straying from our Christian roots. |
Vampire Secrets (again) on the History Channel
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I caught about 20 minutes of the Nimitz Aircraft Carrier documentary on PBS that's going to run over several days. They don't make it look glamorous. All I can say is thank God I didn't join the Navy. I wouldn't fit in, and I'd be miserable.
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Watched this:
The First Georgians: The German Kings Who Made Britain. I love Lucy Worsley, she's one of the best presenting historians on tv to my mind. If you want to understand the modern British state, this is the starting point. |
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PBS has like eighty-some odd full episodes of "Nature" online.
Watch them anywhere, anytime. |
I like Nature series.
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Bronies. Oh dear god in heaven.
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I'm going to SakuraCon next year as Pinkie Pie! |
Pandora ' s Promise.
Just on case you missed the memo, nuclear power isn't evil. |
I just watched the most recent episode of Nature's Weirdest Events - I think it's on it's fourth series now.
It's not a 'When Insects Attack!!!' type show - but a look at some really weird and marvellous shit in nature, by one of my favourite nature presenters, Chris Packham. It has quite a light and quirky tone; fun and informative. Here's the first ep from the first series (2011) (some of the stuff has been in the Cellar IotD, so it's nice to get a closer look) As an aside: Packham drew controversy a couple years ago through his stance on pandas and the conservation movement: |
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**THIS** is "When Insects Attack!!!" |
I watched one on Fusion the other night called Black, White & Blue...it looked at policing in the aftermath of Mike Brown, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, etc. Interesting watch.
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I haven't seen this one yet but it features a friend who build his house a little after us. The Sustainable
http://www.saratogian.com/general-ne...ew-documentary |
I'm surprised how small their solar array is, especially with ten year old panels.
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