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Shelton
Posted: June 22nd, 2006, 10:05pm Report to Moderator
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I'm a little unsure as to where to put this, but I figure since it's related to television, this is probably the best place.

I read an article in a magazine the other day talking about how some day soon our televisions and computers will be totally combined to give us a full on media experience.  They went on to talk about some websites that are already offering things like this, and one that stuck out in my mind is.....

http://www.aol.com/in2tv

So, I checked it out and found that they have about 2 or three dozen old tv shows and about 10 full episodes of each on there.  Pretty cool stuff, I really suggest checking it out, and I recommend watching "Freddy's Nightmares", a series that was based on Nightmare on Elm Street, and kind of a Tales from the Crypt type thing.

Best if you have a fast Internet Connection as well, since these are some pretty long shows.

Ahh, nostalgia.


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That's pretty cool Mike!

I'll get real excited when I can watch Twin Peaks again.

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