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Originally posted by nomadd View PostSeriously, try any of these: Science & Mathematics | The Great Courses®
They will make you understand how c-r-a-p regular TV actually is; the are quite simply in a different league.
Edit: I've changed my mind after watching one of the previews! That Joy of Maths (sorry "Math" - it's American) looked well dodgy!Last edited by Gentile; 31 August 2012, 21:41.Comment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostSeriously, try any of these: Science & Mathematics | The Great Courses®
They will make you understand how c-r-a-p regular TV actually is; the are quite simply in a different league.Comment
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostYes, they look good. Bit pricey, though.
Edit: I've changed my mind after watching one of the previews! That Joy of Maths (sorry "Math" - it's American) looked well dodgy!
Oh, and always wait for the course to go on Sale before buying. They all do throughout the year, and the savings are huge (like this The Great Courses - Queen of the Sciences: A History of Mathematics)nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostIt's a real shame. New Tricks, Doctor Who and Dragon's Den are about the only things I've watched on telly in the past ten years...Originally posted by Gentile View Post...I don't know whether I've just hit that age where I can't suspend disbelief...
I can't think of what I last watched on BBC1 or ITV1 in recent weeks. Mostly, we're on E4 and Film4 - which our cable provider started piping at the start of the year. (Ten years ago, we had just BBC Prime and BBC World in English - very dire).Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I never watch the TV at all. I just read Google News to see what is going on,Watch YouTube and the odd video I buy in the Charity Shops.Comment
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostIt's a real shame. New Tricks, Doctor Who and Dragon's Den are about the only things I've watched on telly in the past ten years. I quite like all the characters, especially Brian Lane played by Alun Armstrong, and the writing's always been good. Now they seem to be imploding under the weight of their own egos.
Get out there, and switch off the states indoctrination channels.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThat's Dr Who out then. ( 7:20 tonight btw ).
I guess that's nicer than knowing the whole thing's made up.Comment
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