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She is good often, but lots of the time it sounds like she has absolutely no interest in being there.

That America's Test Kitchen podcast/radio show is essentially a rip off of Splendid Table, but with a less genuine and adept host that drowns every "investigative" story with a wretched amount of saccharine.

I'm pretty sure they did an ad promoting the third or fourth season where the bit was admitting the episodes where their arguments ended up being wrong.

Thats a much better way of putting what I was trying to get at.

" It’s all very off-putting, but seeing the photo translated into black and white, it’s relatively easy to see how, at the time, the colors on the set just didn’t matter all that much. "

I guess it depends on the topic. Something like a history of Nickelodeon? Who cares. Coverage of war? It starts to matter a little more as worries of hiding information from public, being a mouthpiece for propaganda, etc can be real and have real impact on how the public views events.

I only bring up the bias issue as that was the author's partial defense or reason for doing the work as an oral history, and the logic of doing so to keep the work unbiased just bothers me.

On the bias issue:

I'm hoping they'll start a feature that instructs which pages I can skip in books.

I'm hoping they'll start a feature that instructs which pages I can skip in books.

"But a lot of classic TV gets overlooked in favor of the modern stuff, and this is hopefully a way to get people to watch 10 episodes of, say, All In The Family to see what it was all about and if they like it. "

"But a lot of classic TV gets overlooked in favor of the modern stuff, and this is hopefully a way to get people to watch 10 episodes of, say, All In The Family to see what it was all about and if they like it. "

It's about context, and not being a nimrod like Tosh. Cue George Carlin:

It's about context, and not being a nimrod like Tosh. Cue George Carlin:

"I agree it's a terrible Gateway to Geekery for the band."

Really don't understand not mentioning Let Love In. Extremely accessible, and one of his best.