T-Minus Six Days; Lazy Wednesday . . .
One hour and fifteen minutres past Ideal Time . . .
Not much big to do today, mostly viewing cued programs, some dating back two weeks, some way more. Oh, and enjoy some empanadas.
I noticed an interesting pattern on History (formerly The History Channel): they air two hour specials, and if they do well enough they become series. I may be wrong about some of these, but Dogfights: the Greatest Air Battles became Dogfights, Alaska: Dangerous Territory became Tougher in Alaska, Street Gangs: A Secret History became Gangland, American Eats: History on a Bun became American Eats, Bible Battles became Battles BC. Makes me wonder if Hippies, Mountain Men, or Hillbilly: The True Story have a future.
My podcasts, at least the ones I listen to most regularly, are all anime-related. Otaku Generation is the most general when it comes to topics, covering a lot beyond anime. Anime Pulse is far more anime-centric, and more hardcore period. Right Stuf's Anime Today is more polite and official in its methods, sponsored by actual anime company Right Stuf.
Most recent Usenet posts . . .:
"I'm Killing Newspapers"
Re: Daily Ink Question . . .
53 push ups . . .
'Til next time . . .
Not much big to do today, mostly viewing cued programs, some dating back two weeks, some way more. Oh, and enjoy some empanadas.
I noticed an interesting pattern on History (formerly The History Channel): they air two hour specials, and if they do well enough they become series. I may be wrong about some of these, but Dogfights: the Greatest Air Battles became Dogfights, Alaska: Dangerous Territory became Tougher in Alaska, Street Gangs: A Secret History became Gangland, American Eats: History on a Bun became American Eats, Bible Battles became Battles BC. Makes me wonder if Hippies, Mountain Men, or Hillbilly: The True Story have a future.
My podcasts, at least the ones I listen to most regularly, are all anime-related. Otaku Generation is the most general when it comes to topics, covering a lot beyond anime. Anime Pulse is far more anime-centric, and more hardcore period. Right Stuf's Anime Today is more polite and official in its methods, sponsored by actual anime company Right Stuf.
Most recent Usenet posts . . .:
"I'm Killing Newspapers"
Re: Daily Ink Question . . .
53 push ups . . .
'Til next time . . .
Labels: empanadas, good day, history, podcasts, The History Channel
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