1:20. Disney Channel used to have such quality movies on. For adults and Kids. Thanks for re-posting.
@thesnare10012 жыл бұрын
Remember when you used to see those psychic ads everywhere on tv? Now you don't see them at all.
@raijinthemaster883 жыл бұрын
lol they were all scams pretty much, and very predatory as well. That lady Cleo got sued for that. Once that happened I think that ended all of the Psychic ads for good. Though you can still find such businesses in the phone book.
@thesnare1003 жыл бұрын
@@raijinthemaster88 well it did say in fine print usually "for entertainment only"
@ChristopherSobieniak11 жыл бұрын
Looks like another cable operator had to use a dual-line service like the one in my hometown (Buckeye Cablesystem, Toledo, OH). I see though the way they had it set up on their Prevue Guide, they couldn't have both "A" and "B" sides displayed in a single time slot. My cable company had no problems with that on their end, though maybe they found a way to hack around the programming to make it possible the clip I'm linking to though came from 5 years later. /watch?v=rn4zr0I47zg
@mr2del9 жыл бұрын
These were the days I actually appreciated cable television. I don't love it so much anymore. I do love it, but with no Prevue guide, it's not at all where it's at!! I hope and pray there's a future Prevue that's not only linked with cable systems, but it also works well with them. There should be a way.
@thesnare1003 жыл бұрын
now cable systems have a built in guide, at least it did when we had charter and fios tv, now we have rokus
@thesnare10013 жыл бұрын
Ah, yes, thanks to him! And you, for reposting this.
@alaric87357 Жыл бұрын
What state is this from?
@christophernicholson2017 күн бұрын
Massachusetts
@itogi6 жыл бұрын
4:23 For some reason software skips two second ahead.
@DJ_Saunders2 жыл бұрын
I might have the reason as to why: This normally happens when the guide is set to an idle state for quite some time with no effect on the time of the guide itself (consequently, the system time will move ahead). Usually, it's for emulators (which is understandable), but I never even thought this would happen on an actual machine while the software is live.