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----------------------------------------------- 80s Science TV 3-2-1 Contact taught us to love science with stories. Does today's Internet-fueled TV do the same? by, Megan Mansell Williams 09 January 2007 The Good Old Days My older brother hated me when we were kids. Or at least it seemed that way. The only way I could spend time with him was by sneaking into our family room and staring over his shoulder at the TV. Usually we watched PBS - only a handful of channels made it as far as our home in rural northern California. If my brother caught me creeping in, I’d get a pillow thwacked in the face or a “get lost, kid.” I valiantly snuck downstairs on weekday afternoons, though, hoping desperately to hear “…It’s the moment, it’s… http://www.inklingmagazine.com/articles/80s/
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