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Bob Greece
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Posted: September 20 2006 at 10:24 |
Sometimes when I watch TV I despair. I see some gory part of a film and I think "am I supposed to be entertained by this?". I just get nothing out of it. Books on the other hand normally give me something to think about. I think back to old books I've read and I can normally think of something from the book that enhances my general knowledge about life. I do enjoy thinking about things and the great thing about books is that the pictures are all inside your head. I do like watching TV but most of it is pretty vacuous. Like it says in that clip from Network, "it's just a circus".
I think the Internet can benefit us as it lets us talk to people in different countries and hear other peoples' views on things. The trouble is that most of the people on the Internet are from North America and Europe but there are still people from other countries.
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Dreamer
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Posted: September 20 2006 at 16:36 |
The idea of millions watching the same thing, at the same time can be quite frightening. But it's all a part of a much bigger problem. The fact that people WANT to see the rubbish on television, and are even amused by it already says something. It is linked to the materialistic consumption that is going on heavily nowadays. Commercials are everywhere, and actual programs are not much more thought provoking then the adverts that seperate them!! (have I just been taking my Huxley books too seriously?)
Interesting thread.
Edited by Dreamer - September 20 2006 at 16:37
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Melomaniac
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Location: Canada
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Posted: September 20 2006 at 16:39 |
Dreamer wrote:
The idea of millions watching the same thing, at the same time can be quite frightening. But it's all a part of a much bigger problem. The fact that people WANT to see the rubbish on television, and are even amused by it already says something. It is linked to the materialistic consumption that is going on heavily nowadays. Commercials are everywhere, and actual programs are not much more thought provoking then the adverts that seperate them!! (have I just been taking my Huxley books too seriously?)
Interesting thread.
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Brave New World tought us that Utopian societies are very frightening indeed...
and to quote a line from Voivod : One day, will they understand how much the future is here, right now?
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"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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Dreamer
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Posted: September 20 2006 at 16:44 |
king of Siam wrote:
Great performance. Reminded me of Bill Hicks: "Go back to bed, America. Your government has figured out how it all transpired. Go back to bed, America. Your government is in control again. Here. Here's American Gladiators. Watch this, shut up. Go back to bed, America. Here is American Gladiators. Here is 56 channels of it! Watch these pituitary retards bang their f**king skulls together and congratulate you on living in the land of freedom. Here you go, America! You are free to do what we tell you! You are free to do what we tell you!"
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"Honey what time is gladiators on? Are we missing it? Ooooh I'm so glad we're free honey"
Edited by Dreamer - September 20 2006 at 16:46
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BaldJean
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Location: Germany
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Posted: September 20 2006 at 17:21 |
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
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Jim Garten
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Posted: October 02 2006 at 03:51 |
I remember a far more innocent age, when Waters singing about having "Fifteen channels of sh*t on my TV to chose from" seemed outlandish to a 17 year old with BBC1, BBC2 & ITV as a choice.
Now, with the wonders of cable, I have something in the order of 100 channels (and bear in mind I did not go for the full cable 'package'); when you cut out the repeat showings of poor UK & US sit coms, the shopping channels, the endless drivel shoveled out by MTV and its ilk, the sensationalist so-called "documentaries" which are more accurately dissections of major disasters churned out to tittilate the wobbling masses ("seconds from disaster", "aircrash investigation"), all punctuated by the endless mass marketing courtesy of our advertising industry (usually every 5 minutes or so), I generally go back to the so-called "terrestrial" channels anyway...
...or go away and read
...although I'm still a sucker for 'Casualty' and 'Holby City' (isn't Connie Beauchamp a hottie!!)
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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NutterAlert
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Posted: October 02 2006 at 09:06 |
I only have one channel on my TV, and it's the spicy-food cooking channel from Holland called 'Red Hot Dutch'.
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Proud to be an un-banned member since 2005
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Bob Greece
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Posted: October 02 2006 at 09:30 |
Jim Garten resurrected my thread.
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Jared
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Posted: October 02 2006 at 12:47 |
Bob Greece wrote:
Jim Garten resurrected my thread. |
It strikes me he needs to listen to a bit of 'Pallas' to soothe his nerves...
tbh, I only get 4 channels, and if it wasn't for BBC2, I think I'd throw the thing out... (well I would now that LOST has finished again... )
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Jim Garten
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Posted: October 03 2006 at 03:17 |
'Spooks' is well worth a watch, too; utter bunkum (I hope... ), but hugely entertaining.
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Jared
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Posted: October 03 2006 at 03:21 |
Jim Garten wrote:
'Spooks' is well worth a watch, too; utter bunkum (I hope... ), but hugely entertaining. |
never bothered with it... I've always been a big fan of Emilia Fox, er I mean Silent Witness tho'..
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Jim Garten
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Joined: February 02 2004
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Posted: October 04 2006 at 03:48 |
Ooooh - Connie Beauchamp was on Holby again last night
...sorry
Edited by Jim Garten - October 04 2006 at 03:48
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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