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Comments (7)We have a Roku ... the company I work for has a wireless chip inside so a number of us at the office were given the Roku as a Christmas present a couple years ago. The Roku is very, very easy to use. Setup probably took all of five minutes. When Netflix was not charging to stream videos, it was a very good deal but now they charge $8 for mail order DVDs and $8 for streaming. Old movies aren't all that hard to find in regular programming with the cable service we have but I love watching documentaries, which are harder to come by, so streaming is good for that. Otherwise, I wouldn't bother. Jodi-...See MoreDirectTV internet streams
Comments (4)Sorry, I was confusing. I had OTA with an antenna (and I still do), but my favorite channel sometimes lost its sound. My wife persuaded me to get cable, which I did, but I decided to replace the cable with DirectTV, because of the internet perks. However, I can't get that same channel on DTV's internet service (it comes in fine on my TV)....See MoreBritish TV series "Grands Designs" is now on Netflix
Comments (17)Powermuffin, I did try watching some on youtube. I started with one I found that would have been the first episode, I believe. But the voices were all dubbed with a male voice and it was just weird, lol. I wondered if the host on that early episode was the host on there now, but he looked so young and he had hair! totally different look....See MoreThese tv/streaming trailers look interesting...anyone seen them?
Comments (37)I started watching "The Thing About Pam" but I found it too depressing and chilling. It shows pretty well the way a psychopath can sometimes easily manipulate people, but it also shows how police and prosecutors can sometimes take the overly simple and easy way out. Not to give it all away, (although you can google the way the case went) the husband they pinned the murder on had three friends he was with who testified he was with them on a game night, plus he made a verifiable munchies stop at an Arby's during the time the murder took place. This was not only discounted, but if these guys LIED and gave him a false alibi, they should have been prosecuted for lying and being co-conspirators in a murder. They never followed up, which is a big red flag. That's why the feds ended up investigating the prosecutor's office after the fiasco was over. Thank goodness the husband had a good lawyer!! So that's why it was hard for me to watch, the chilling behavior of a psychopath as far as being psychologically manipulative and not having any feelings of guilt for doing some icily calculated evil. They can pass lie detector tests because of that too. And also the inane "confirmation bias" of the police, that was hard to stomach as being entertaining, even in a fictional account. After suffering through about 2/3 of "Inventing Anna" (another dramatization of the behavior of a manipulative psychopath and institutional ineptness/easy gullibility) I couldn't take it any more, so I haven't had the stomach for "The Dropout." Gonna have to give the others a try though. If you've never been around a psychopath you might find their behavior "weird" but that is only in hindsight. They really can do heinous things and not bat an eyelash, and often let themselves either "forget" or get confused about the details, they live in a world where truth is whatever suits them at the moment, they don't relate to it the way a normal person does, they perceive the world as something that revolves around their needs 24/7 and they can bend to their immediate whims in an ongoing way . . . they never reach a "bottom line" or a "moment of truth." It just doesn't exist in their mental toolbox. The mental toolboxes of science and math are ways of thinking and perceiving the world that can help us counter psychopathic influences. One can go too much into any discipline, but they are definitely a counter balance. That's one reason I went into the science field, to expand my mental toolbox....See Moremaddielee
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