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Kurt Weiske | Digimaus | Re: How It's Made |
October 23, 2023 7:05 AM * |
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-=> Digimaus wrote to All <=- Di> Hi everyone, Di> I have discovered a "live TV" channel on The Roku Channel I love: it Di> had "How It's Made" on heavy rotation. I fire up The Roku Channel in Di> my Web browser and listen to it while I work on the computer(s). Quite Di> relaxing for me. Exploring Roku channels is like trolling the UHF dial when I was growing up. Lots of odd content. It's akin now to firing up KODI or scanning through terrestrial HD TV. One of my old BBS callers from the dial-up days had his own channel - it was trivia and number games/quizzes for bars. Not sure if it was financially viable or not. Di> I do have a nice older Bose 3-2-1 A/V unit that I'm going to be setting Di> up soon. That has both AM and FM receivers in it so I'll listen to the Di> radio a lot more then. My local high-tech thrift store has seen some Bose wave radios and Tivoli table radios. Nice, but the dial is pretty empty where I am. I have a right-wing local station that feels like it's all commercials on AM, and one or two decent FM stations, again, laden with commercials. We've been spoiled with on-demand music and podcasts. ... Filters, the sublime elevation of the lifter and the filters --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (618:300/16) |
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