Omega wrote:Had to look up the austin allegro steering wheel, what a weird design.
i gave up on iTunes until recently when they joined movies anywhere with amazon and vudu, now I can finally my digital iTunes and now iTunes had the thousands of shows and movies I own.kater23 wrote:Jut got a Apple TV so will be binging all of the shows(Black Mirror,Stranger Things among them).
have you watched the 4K UHD bond films yet? Apple seems to have all of them in 4k. Which kind of lend credibility to the rumor they were serious about wanting Bond rights.kater23 wrote:Jut got a Apple TV so will be binging all of the shows(Black Mirror,Stranger Things among them).
carl stromberg wrote:YouTube has lots of good things, especially old films and television programmes. Although lots of it is deleted because of copyright infringement!
Omega wrote:We watched a show from 2006 that’s not on streaming or dvd, no illegal torrents either. It seemed like a individual put shoes he had rips of on YouTube. Didn’t cost anything, except YouTube put ads in the front of every show and as we continued watching seemed like ads every 20 minutes. It’d be like two to three ads you can fast forward through then the show.
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Omega wrote:My mom watched Graham Kerr in the late 90s or early 2000s. He had a come to Jesus moment and a new show where he said he was a better person and a bunch of self help kind of stuff.
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carl stromberg wrote:Omega wrote:My mom watched Graham Kerr in the late 90s or early 2000s. He had a come to Jesus moment and a new show where he said he was a better person and a bunch of self help kind of stuff.
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He had an interesting story. He was one of the first tv chefs with his gourmet rich food. Then his wife had a heart attack and became a Christian, and he also became a Christian and became a healthy food advocate. He had a programme where he took an old Galloping Gourmet recipe and made a low fat version.
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