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Old 09-12-2010, 06:15 PM   #15
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The thing is I do enjoy a world perspective on the news which I get a little bit from BBC America.

I enjoy watching Science and History on Discovery/PBS/History channels.

I rarely watch any sitcoms or prime-time TV, late night shows (Tonight show) comedy shows etc.


What's my best, most economical solution (if any)?
I used to watch a lot of TV but not now. Now it's news and documentaries.

There are so many good documentaries that are available(free) on the 'net, that I'll download one (history, archaeology, mysteries, etc) to Real Player and then watch on my laptop in bed at night. There are also some good movies available.

Cheers.
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