RoRo's Question(s) of the Day

I know I am late but I recently started to work on my own website. I bought a domain 2 days ago. Got nginx server running on my Raspberry Pi. Generate some blog posts by using a static site generator but I didn’t like the theme. Planning to switch to zola for generating blogs. Another thing to set the site working is to setup cloudflare tunnels from my Pi.

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Do you all just take whatever bike is closest? Geez

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I know that drunk students do “borrow” bikes very often at the weekend or students who can’t afford an Uber. :wink:

In big cities, people often own a good bike they use for longer rides or for commuting and guard it with their lives and also own an old rusty bike they use to go to the bar or to go to a party.

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Waking up is exciting and a gift never to take for granted.

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Today’s Question of the Day:

What were your favorite shows to watch as a kid?

Today’s Question of the Day:

What were your favorite shows to watch as a kid?

Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
Miami Vice

Edit:
i forgot the simpsons, i still watch them to this day.

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Knight Rider
The Incredible Hulk (Bill Bixby as Bruce Banner)
Battlestar Galactica (The 1978/79 series)
The A team

Hmm, I never considered myself being “nerdy” as a kid, but I guess I already was…

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Childrens TV in the seventies here were heavily influenced by Czechoslovakian and Slovakian artists, who I presume had a real golden period at the time. Animations like “The Two Good Neighbours”, that “QuackQuack” duck, etc etc…Really, seventies childrens tv were at a quality level orders of magnitude better than the crap of today, hehe. My favourite was " Spadla z oblakov", translated here as “The Girl From Outer Space”. Great show. Anyone else remeber it?

Another golden one is La Linea from Italy. They don’t make 'em like that anymore!

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the lineman series is iconic, I watched it too when I was a kid.

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DragonBall Z
Pokemon
Beyblade

Didn’t know they were anime at that time, once I did, I got into anime

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  1. Pokémon
  2. Man vs Wild
  3. Deadly 60
  4. Through the Wormhole
  5. Strip the Cosmos
  6. Street Genius
  7. There is another which I can’t remember,
    but 3 scientist battle for score
  8. Kiteretsu/Doraemon
  9. Beyblade(All generations)

And few randomly telecasting shows on my favorite channels.

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Interesting about Lineman is that I remember seeing this in America on Public Broadcasting Service as a child.

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  • G.I. Joe
  • Transformers
  • M.A.S.K.
  • He-Man
  • She-ra
  • G.E.M.
  • Thundercats
  • Silverhawks
  • Galaxy Rangers
  • Bravestarr
  • Darkwing Duck
  • Ducktales
  • Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
  • Thundarr the Barbarian
  • Fat Albert
  • Go-Bots
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The Trap Door, Captain Planet, Gumby, Mr Bean. Just to name a few, along with a lot already mentioned above

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You’ve just had home-made pizza, you’re allowed to open your Saturday Evening Candy, and then at 06:00 pm…PINK PANTHER!

Saturday evenings are just not the same anymore!

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I forgot to add Mr. Bean in mine list.
Also I had watched Tom and Jerry, Oggy and the Cockroaches, Shaun the Sheep, and few Indian cartoons like Chota Bheem, Pakdam Pakdai etc…

:grin:

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I saw a documentary on the very first childrens tv here, I guess sometime in the fifties. It was basically a filmed two-hour school class, in black-and-white. The ideology, moulded on BBC, was to “educate”. The grown-up host even hit one of the kids, for not paying enough attention.

Ha!

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those were times when discipline and order were important :facepunch: :rofl:

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Today’s Questions of the Day:

Have you ever smiled at a stranger and then wished you hadn’t?

Why or why not?