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- Subject: Re: what used to be the Monitor Channel
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- From: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly)
- Organization: The Man With Ten Cats
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 20:43:47 GMT
- Reply-To: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly)
- Message-ID: <9208181545.07@rmkhome.UUCP>
- References: <omsu0s0@fido.asd.sgi.com>
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- In article <omsu0s0@fido.asd.sgi.com> cj@sgi.com (C J Silverio) writes:
- >---
- >If someone can explain this to me, I'll be eternally grateful.
- >
- >We were sleepless and bored Friday night. We went channel-
- >surfing to see if we could find anything worth watching. We
- >watched a Spanish-language dubbed Bugs Bunny. We surfed some
- >more. Channel 58 looked interesting. It had a mock space-ship
- >control panel, with pulsing bands of color, and a screen showing
- >a fractal landscape fly-by. The screen switched to spiralling
- >rotating abstract patterns.
- >
- >"Lance!" I said. "Somebody beat you to it! Somebody else is
- >using public-access cable to show all-night trip videos. Find
- >out who this is. We have to write to them."
- >
- >Lance looked it up in the cable book. "It's the Monitor Channel,"
- >he said. "Satellite."
- >
- >Then it showed the NASA Mars fly-by animation. Then it showed
- >what must have been somebody's thesis work, on the magnetic
- >fields surrounding a star. "They stole all of this!" Lance
- >said. "It's all SIGGRAPH stuff."
- >
- >The screen switched to a star field rushing out, with reddish
- >cloudy stuff over it. The soundtrack changed to a voice-over.
- >The voices were garbled, but sometimes they said things like this:
- > "We're coming for you, Bob Glurblemumfle."
- > "We're coming for you, Tom Cruise."
- > "We're coming for you, Michael Jordan."
- > "We're coming for you, Sally Gleeblewobble."
- >
- >The last names were garbled, except for those two. For a while,
- >I thought it must have been Negativland. But it was too NewAgey
- >and not political enough to have been Negativland.
- >
- >We got annoyed with the soundtrack after it started doing long
- >recitations from Frederic Brown, and put on Eno instead.
- >Eventually we got bored with 3d computer animation, and surfed
- >again. We found the Cable Co-op news channel, and learned that
- >the Monitor Channel was the Xtian Science Monitor, and it had
- >gone out of business.
- >
- >Okay. So it's been replaced by something even more FUCKING BIZARRE
- >than the Christian Scientists. I have no clue if this replacement
- >is specific to Palo Alto Cable Co-op, or if it's national. Net-land
- >is just going to have to clue me in. Two days later, it's STILL
- >showing the same stuff. Yow.
-
-
- I would be willing to bet at least a couple of quatloos that what you
- are seeing is the promo stuff for the Sci-Fi Channel, which is due to
- start broadcasting on September 14.
-
- Here in Boston, the Christian Scientists haven't relinquished their
- channel yet, and they are showing reruns of their old shows.
-
- But now I'm reminded that I must call Framingham Cablevision and nag
- them about the Sci-Fi Channel.
-
- --
-
- Rick Kelly rmk@rmkhome.UUCP unixland!rmkhome!rmk rmk@frog.UUCP
-