As I understand it, the 1982 roar was pieced together on a sampler like the THX logo was. It's kind of the lion roar equivalent of articifical strawberry flavor.
Serious answer: Unless the Disney Channels were tanking badly, there's really no reason to do that. They'd be shooting themselves in the foot. I don't know how the US Disney Channel is doing these days, but I imagine kidcoms are pretty bulletproof.
Serious answer: In terms of performance, Disney, but I'm pretty sure people are getting sick of them at this point. I'm really not sure in terms of quality or prestige of output.
i'm thinking "get 1 liter of water, take its temperature, heat it on full power for 1 minute and then see how much the temperature went up". apparently from there you can multiply by the specific heat of water, then the mass, and then divide by 60.
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the singularity basically assumes that we'll always be able to make faster and faster computers with no slowdown in progress, never mind those pesky laws of physics (or something like an economic collapse making the required materials and energy dif…
Fox was doing well with younger demos and teenagers at a time when even NBC's hit shows were skewing a bit older (this was the network of The Cosby Show, after all), ABC was moribund under CapCities, and CBS was pretty much dead meat. They even succ…
usually I skip the hershey's and the nestle's and go straight for the Lindt and the Ferrero since they're actually relatively cheap here. Mars products are good as well.
KWGN is running something called the Colorado Homes Show and it's just like this slideshow of expensive houses
One of the TV stations here ran something like this after cartoons on Saturday mornings, and I can't really think of a more dull thing to …
i used screen all the time back in the late 1990s and early 2000s, back when I did everything on a server at my house and "cloud" services either didn't exist or were geared to Windows users.
That’s probably the biggest sin of keeping the myth of Auteur Theory alive too long: we’ve developed a cinephile culture that dramatically overvalues “visionaries” whose recurring, immediately-recognizable visual and thematic fixations effectively d…
they actually had the balls to cross-promote Just Our Luck on the 1983 Saturday Morning Preview Special. They really, really didn't understand what the problem was.