What are you watching right now?
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The Clock that Changed the World
Fascinating documentary about the John Harrison marine chronometer.
Longitude Full Movie. Three hour long period drama of John Harrison’s story.
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Nasa SpaceX set for Historic Launch
- Currently loading propellant
- Astronauts on-board and ready to go
- Weather may be an issue
Update: Mission aborted due to weather
Try again on Saturday.
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I've been watching BBC spring watch - there were some very cute foxes .
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Eight years of exploring Mars. No Martians spotted yet.
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The Rise and Reign of Jeff BezosFeb. 18, 2020 Frontline Documentary
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Apparently it's been getting really bad reviews, but I enjoyed it.
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Fawlty towers. It's a re-run of a popular comedy from the 1970s here in england.Not sure if anyone else had even heard of it.
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PVR... Roswell New Mexico. Missed this week's episode.
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@greybeard Do you like that show? I was considering watching it.
@Priest72 Don't you mean Farty Towels?
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@Priest72 said in What are you watching right now?:
Fawlty towers. It's a re-run of a popular comedy from the 1970s here in england.Not sure if anyone else had even heard of it.
It was huge here in Norway and most likely a lot of other countries. Saying "I'm from Barcelona" in a mock Spanish accent is something you could do when caught doing something silly or stupid Also it's a Swedish indie band.
Space Force on Netflix
I really enjoyed it. Steve Carell was very likeable as the fumbling four-star general having to deal with some very human issues. I really like the well deserved mocking of the self-righteous US military establishment. I didn't really read much about it before watching, so I thought it was an actual space travel show, like a Star Trek satire or something, but then again Avenue 5 did a decent job of that anyway. It would be fun seeing Carell as a hopeless spaceship captain though
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@nomadic It is a bit far-fetched but something that requires no thought.
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Looks like a good solution to reduce the carbon footprint of building wind turbines.
- Sequester CO2 instead of emitting tons of it to make steel
- Lighter to transport, so less fuel to transport it
- Stronger than steel by weight (wood is 1/16th of the weight of steel)
- Natural carbon fibre.
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Combining archival footage with testimony from activists and scholars, director Ava DuVernay's examination of the U.S. prison system looks at how the country's history of racial inequality drives the high rate of incarceration in America.
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I have been watching the Upload series from Amazon Prime. I am really surprised by this series (wasn't expecting much). https://trakt.tv/shows/upload
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I watched two comedy films recently, both very funny. "the lovebirds (2020)" and "the boss (2016)"
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