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Posted by dy/dx on March 13, 1999 at 12:36:20:

I don't have control over the ...(ok, you don't remember the outer limits) but my kids have total control of the audio/video in our house. I would love to have kid videos with a sap that has real music. How many of us have had first exposure to the "war horses" from the warner/bugs bunny cartoons: "kill the wabbit"..., "it's Leopold", ...etc."

I was writing Steve McCormack that the break-in on his Revision A mod of my DNA 0.5 was done watching Barney for about 2 months. Let me say, the dymamic range was not overstressed, but I was.

What's all this talk about >we go to the theater to see< What kind of parent would take their kids to learn such manners? RE: the seignfeld episode where george does the opposite: tells the movie talkers to shut-up! I would pay to see that in real life. I would pay bigtime for that!

On the other hand, We went to see Casablanca on it's rerelease down at the 'artcinema", an airline affair of about 35 seats. At the first critical point in the film, a few folks recited the line perfectly. Soon we all were doing it. It was the best film experience i've ever had. We want tuna that has good taste.