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  1. Nobody does long storylines anymore. Even PBS. on Life Interrupted · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, even public television is going in the direction of the "blipvert".

    When I was a child, Sesame Street had show themes that went on for a week at a time or more. Big Bird looking for Mr. Snuffaluffagus was at least a week, possibly two. While they had a few shorts thrown in to demonstrate colors or numbers or letters, there was a cohesive storyline that joined the entire two weeks together, and you had to be there every day to get the gist of what was going on.

    Now? They don't do that anymore apparenty. Children's television now has no long cohesive stories, it's all thirty second schpiels.

    Even the commercially mass marketed stuff has gone the same way. The Simpsons used to have one storyline for the entire show. Now, there's three to four different storylines crossing each other simultaneously.

    My question is whether or not the programming reflects the culture, or the culture reflects the programming?

  2. Re:How many separate waves were there? on Quake Changes Earth's Rotation, Moves Islands · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you think about it, two to three tsunamis in quick succession (in lessening degrees for each one) might not be out of the question... When the first tsunami is created, it leaves a vacuum behind it. The water being pushed out leaves a "hole" behind it, that needs to be filled... And would likely cause a backsplash effect. The second (and/or third) wouldn't be as drastic as the first, but could still do some hefty damage.

    Ripples in a pond. Big ripple, big pond.