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    All of reading rainbow is available for download as well as Mr Rogers. I put them on a Plex server and my 3 year old can watch them to his heart’s content, well kind of, but its wonderful that he asks for reading rainbow instead of the random garbage most kids watch these days.

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      Im not just being a boomer when I say modern kids shows are literally flashing lights and sounds. They must focus group them the same way fancy feast makes cat food with zero regard for what it does to a kid… its entirely about retention and attention so the kids will watch it and get programmed by the ads.

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    11 hours ago

    And what do Bob, Fred and Levar have in common?

    PBS

    A common good in the USA.

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    I told Pearce a thousand times I never wanted to meet Levar in person! I just wanted a picture, you can’t disappoint a picture!

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    Wait. This is where the design for the “Baltimore, there’s more than murder here” bumper stickers come from?

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    For the millennials in the audience, he also taught us about recycling and care of the earth as the voice of Kwame on Captain Planet.

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      He was also an inspiration to me when I was a kid growing up watching Star Trek. He got to work on all the really cool stuff. Engineering basically solved every problem, and if they couldn’t sickbay did.

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      About a decade ago I saw someone, it might have been Hank Green or someone in his genre, talk about how Captain Planet was counterproductive, treating the executives of energy companies etc. as inhuman monsters bent on destruction for the fun of it rather than people trying to do the difficult job of meeting the ever-increasing demand from the public at large for energy, food and material goods.

      Turns out they’re inhuman monsters bent on destruction for the fun of it.

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        More than struggling to meet energy demands, they were pressed on figuring out how they could squeeze more and more money out of everyone before the society melted away under the very preventable flame of climate change. And they buried climate research to ensure they had as long as they could to squeeze.

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    Him and a particular Jack Russell terrier hold a special place in my childhood memories. They’re the reason I love books

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      Wish bone!!! That’s how I learned about Odysseus… but now that I think about it the dog banging the wife had real big sonic energy.

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    Sigh. The good old days, when I only had to worry about lunch. I miss when folks used to do the right thing just because it was the right thing to do. What has PBS become?

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    My personal hero, and he never let me down. His enthusiasm as Geordi helped me embrace my passion for engineering early in school.

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    And of course, there was a Star Trek episode of Reading Rainbow. I think Sir Patrick Stewart also read a book on a couple of episodes.