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Old 06-25-2019, 01:05 AM   #2265
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Originally Posted by Fbone View Post
It's available starting this Friday on the Smithsonian Channel.
I'm sure that a lot of MobileReaders will appreciate that information.

Little-by-little, as I grew up to become a full-fledged adult, I watched TV and movies (including videos) less and less, to the point now that I never watch TV--literally. I bought a cable package, that has some basic TV channels, but I only got the package because of the high-speed Internet included in the package. I've got a very small flat screen HD TV, but it's been boxed up for a while.

I've bought a bunch of DVD's, thinking that I'd at least watch them, but I probably won't.

I don't even watch any YouTube (Vimeo, et al.) videos, unless I have to in order to learn how to do something.

Yeah, I'm unusual. I mean, "different."

I posted the Ireland video as a public service, because I thought that some MobileReaders would like to know about it. It seems that a lot of people who like watching videos and TV don't like the non-fiction stuff though. Kind of like how it is with books.

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