Favorite TV Series
Submitted by Stardust_HR on Sun, 01/19/2003 - 08:20
Tags:
- Twin Peaks (nothing can touch this show... This is pure magic!)
- Star Trek : The Next Generation
- Northern Exposure
- Seinfeld
- Secret of the Sahara, The
- Moonlighting
- Sopranos, The
- Twilight Zone, The
- Practice, The
- Knight Rider
- X-Files, The
- Red Dwarf
- Dragonball Z
- Gruntov?ani
- Friends
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer
- New Statesman, The
- V
- Transformers
- Bottom
- Automan (I only remember fractions of this show, but it was great)
- Outer Limits, The
- Smurfs, The
- Return to Eden
- Bolji Život
- Mr. Bean
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- Survivor
- Family Ties
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
- Blackadder
- Beverly Hills, 90210
- Dynasty
- Alias
- Homicide: Life on the Streets
- Married with Children
- Melrose Place
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Author Comments:
Twin Peaks is IMHO single best entertainment product ever created.
Show starts with a murder of a high-school girl Laura Palmer. Then it explores a dark world beneath (what on surface seems like) just another typical small American town. Twin Peaks is weird and scary, but at the same time beautiful beyond words.








Nice to see you around again!
Any updates to your software list coming? There are to mine.
I'm trying Firefox again and finding it now faster that Opera has been for me over the past few weeks. Still no full-page zooming or keyboard shortcut customization, but really good nonetheless.
There was an update to software list two weeks ago, but since then I acquired few games (Far Cry, UT2004) that are addictive and have occupied my spare time.
I agree, Firefox is getting better with each new version. (however - even with extensions, I find it lacking in many advanced features) BTW reading through your "All TV Shows I've Seen" list, I noticed Twin Peaks is missing... Check it out some day, has my highest recommendation.
Will do.
Yeah, Firefox still doesn't have full zooming support and a few other things, but it does have a LOT of features that Opera doesn't have, so it depends on how you use the software. I was actually surprised to find Firefox faster than Opera this time around, but maybe it'll slow down as I use it more just like Opera did.
I'm frustrated, however, that even with the Single Window extension enabled, Firefox keeps opening new windows (instead of new tabs) for some links and especially pages opened from outside applications (including Explorer). Grrrr...