What TV are you watching?

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Pblakeney

Senior Member
“Great series wish I didn't know it off by heart !”
 

Stevo 666

Senior Member
Watched the Netflix documentary on the Titan sub disaster - interesting but a bit sad, obviously.

Also catching up with the last season of 'F1 - Drive to survive' also on Netflx which is really pretty good, assuming you like F1/motorsport.
 

Animo

Senior Member
Watched the Netflix documentary on the Titan sub disaster - interesting but a bit sad, obviously.

Also catching up with the last season of 'F1 - Drive to survive' also on Netflx which is really pretty good, assuming you like F1/motorsport.

As an owner of some rim brake carbon wheels I think the loud bangs caused by the carbon hull delaminating would have been more than sufficient to put me off ever going near that sub again.
 

Stevo 666

Senior Member
As an owner of some rim brake carbon wheels I think the loud bangs caused by the carbon hull delaminating would have been more than sufficient to put me off ever going near that sub again.

I think the skull and cross bones emblem that the the Boeing engineers put on that graph below a certain depth should have given him a clue before he decided to test it to destruction with him inside.
 

Reynard

Guru
As someone with a composites background (the destructive testing thereof), I'd label Rush as Plonker, First Class.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I don’t have netflix either, or any of the other confusion of similar channels. Most of what gets discussed here goes right over my head.

I don't have a TV licence, so terrestrial TV is out for me other than on catch-up, and no Beeb at all.

I have Paramount+ and I'm never short of something to watch.

The Missus has Netflix and Prime. The latter she has for the free delivery on Amazon (she's an addict) but the TV/movie servicemen a handy fringe benefit.
 

Reynard

Guru
I simply don't watch enough TV to make subscription services worthwhile. The TV licence does me and the parental, i-player, ITVx and the like, plus various live / streaming radio services. For stuff I do want, box sets and downloads suit me fine.

Plus I avoid subscription sports, as I'd never get anything done otherwise. :blush: At least with radio commentaries for the stuff I do follow, I can multi-task.

Then throw in the fact that writing, archiving and art require concentration on what one is doing.
 
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