On Dec 15, 2012, at 4:20 PM, Doug Fields wrote:

> Unless you’re trying to make a point that’s not very obvious from your post?

I think Bob is claiming that the Sci-Fi Channel was sunshine, lollipops, and 
nothing but the greatest science fiction programming of all time, and the 
instant NBC changed the name to Syfy, it became wrestling, reality shows, and 
shark movies -- thus, the two shouldn't count as the same channel.

I pulled out a TV Guide from 1994 to look at the Sci-Fi channel listings, and, 
let's see, here's a show called "Mysteries, Magic & Miracles," the 
not-all-that-science-fictional "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and the 1988 movie 
"Vampire at Midnight," which currently has a 4.0 rating on IMDB.

-- 
Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]>
<http://www.ellwanger.tv>


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