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The Earth is out of breath (tonight on Arte)




by Christophe » 12/02/08, 11:14

Tuesday February 12, 2008 from 21 p.m.
Earth out of breath

Can we still save the Earth? Two months after the UN World Climate Conference, held in Bali in December, ARTE delivers an uncompromising health check on our planet and reviews the remedies envisaged to cure it.


http://www.arte.tv/fr/histoire-societe/ ... 22674.html

The last part should interest a lot the oily ones :)

Definitely should take an Arte subscription every Tuesday evening at this time!
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by Remundo » 12/02/08, 11:53

Arte, it's not bad indeed !! :P

it is for the part of the body above the shoulders. : Lol:

On other chains, the neurons targeted are those of the reptilian spine ... : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 12/02/08, 12:05

Bah you're bad there .... on FR2 and FR3 and FR5 there are still cool stuff ... crossword style, the underside of the cards, responses, infrared ... etc etc ...

Finally when the subject is not Sarkosist pipolitics (style yesterday's thing with Jean Sarkozy really pitiful ...) ... : Shock:

Keep in mind about this: when the public channels will be completely "public" (ie without advertising and 100% financed by the public license), do you think their broadcasts are systematically in the public domain?

You would think so ...
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by Remundo » 12/02/08, 12:24

In fact, to be objective, all the channels have good quality documentaries / debates ...

The problem is that on TF1, never as a bonus. On the 2, almost the same except for a special envoy.

The three is better.

The five, a lot of "bonus".

The six, apart from Sunday evening, that American series and often dubious films ... Whatever yesterday, 'I saw "Philadelphia" again

Otherwise, stopping pubs seems dangerous to the funding of the Public Service. After all, we are free not to watch them ...

Arrive in front of the station at 21:00 p.m. and the 20 min pub is over ... Enough to brush your teeth and go to the bathroom without hurrying ...
For the weather, go to the internet :P

What do you mean by "being in the public domain?"
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by Christophe » 12/02/08, 12:34

Remundo wrote:What do you mean by "being in the public domain?"


Ben given that they will be funded 100% by royalties, so we the people, all of the broadcasts from public channels should belong to the people, that is to say be in the public domain ... well the public domain "French"...

Concretely it would mean: be diffusable and copiable at will by all ...
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by bham » 12/02/08, 13:57

Christophe wrote: ... finally the "French" public domain ...
Concretely it would mean: be diffusable and copiable at will by all ...


What amuses me in this kind of debate about downloading audiovisual programs is that we forget that with a good old VCR you can copy a TV program and this, for free. However, when it comes to the internet, you have to pay. Well we will say that the right to copy via the magneto is given by the payment of the fee (it is necessary that the journalists live) when there is none with internet., Where from a financial participation.
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by jean63 » 12/02/08, 15:21

Christophe wrote:Bah you're bad there .... on FR2 and FR3 and FR5 there are still cool stuff ... crossword style, the underside of the cards, responses, infrared ... etc etc ...

Finally when the subject is not Sarkosist pipolitics (style yesterday's thing with Jean Sarkozy really pitiful ...) ... : Shock:

Keep in mind about this: when the public channels will be completely "public" (ie without advertising and 100% financed by the public license), do you think their broadcasts are systematically in the public domain?

You would think so ...

"On FR2 and FR3 and FR5 there is still some cool stuff ... crossword style, the underside of the cards, retorts, infrared ... etc etc ... " : exact, BUT it goes at impossible hours for well-punctured workers who get up early.

For example last night (or rather this morning ....), I looked "Crossword"on" How is perceived Sarkozy outside the French borders ": it starts at 23:15 '... and it ends at 1am !!!

They should not measure the ratings on this kind of program.

Infra-red, Further investigation, Exhibits ... all these "intellectual" debate or investigation broadcasts start at 23:15 pm minimum and end around 1am. There is also "Tonight or never" by Frédéric Taddeï which starts at 23:20 pm -> midnight 45 '.

Well, all that to say that advertising on public service does not bother me since I do not watch it, it's so easy to zap !!

I think removing advertising is very risky; the unacknowledged goal is to delete a channel and privatize the regional channels FR3.

As for ARTE, it is a little bit apart (Franco - German) and it offers at 21 p.m. shows like Thema this evening ..... but what is its audience rate?

For the people style Jean Sarko the blond "clone", it is better to watch 'Les guignols' on canal + at 19:55 pm; at the moment it's excellent with Sarko and Carla ... and now the son : Lol: ; they are really very strong the team of puppets. How long will they be able to keep hitting this President so hard?

Another funny show was that of Ruquier on FR2 at 18:55 p.m. where he unzipped Sarko.

Frankly, for the freedom of information we can consider ourselves happy in France .... when we see in Russia how it goes.
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by Christophe » 12/02/08, 15:29

Yes Jean, to believe that you have to be unemployed to be cultivated in France ...

Well, by the way, I always wondered pkoi the films started at 21 p.m. in France while in other countries (Germany, Belgium ...) many films start at 20:15 p.m. ...

Sleep before midnight is scientifically proven to be more restorative ...
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by bham » 12/02/08, 18:08

Christophe wrote:Yes Jean, to believe that you have to be unemployed to be cultivated in France ...
Sleep before midnight is scientifically proven to be more restorative ...

That's why we hunt for the unemployed :D and secondly a tired element says an element that does not think, a robot what!
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by Remundo » 12/02/08, 18:37

bham wrote: and secondly a tired element says an element that does not think, a robot what!


Ah, that's why many of my students are always tired ... : Cheesy:
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