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

Well-Known 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

Well-Known 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

Well-Known 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.
 
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.
 
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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