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<p>[QUOTE="Joan, post: 9440479, member: 5398"]This has nothing to do with my butterfly set, but farther up in this thread I went off topic and [USER=16283]@bosko69[/USER] suggested that I might like to watch <i>Fake or Fortune?</i>, a BBC TV series that examines notable artworks to determine if they're fakes or worth a fortune. When I wrote that I don't get that channel, he suggested I watch it on YouTube.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well....based on my own experience, I thought YouTube was for learning how to repair, make, or do things -- or for kids/teens (grandkids) who like to watch silly videos. It's not that I don't use computers much -- my first computer was a 1980's Zenith laptop with a 20MB hard drive, but until this morning I didn't realize that numerous TV program reruns are shown on YouTube. I may be the only person in the civilized world who didn't know that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, this morning I did a Google search for "Fake or Fortune YouTube", and discovered I could immediately watch many of the <i>Fake or Fortune?</i> programs on my laptop (I watched one full episode and really enjoyed it). So then I discovered I could download a free YouTube app for Windows 10, and found several of my favorite TV programs that I can watch on my laptop without subscribing to a streaming service, which is great, since I'm away from home dogsitting for another week and don't know how to run the TV here. <b>Thank you so much, Bosko, for your suggestion.</b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joan, post: 9440479, member: 5398"]This has nothing to do with my butterfly set, but farther up in this thread I went off topic and [USER=16283]@bosko69[/USER] suggested that I might like to watch [I]Fake or Fortune?[/I], a BBC TV series that examines notable artworks to determine if they're fakes or worth a fortune. When I wrote that I don't get that channel, he suggested I watch it on YouTube. Well....based on my own experience, I thought YouTube was for learning how to repair, make, or do things -- or for kids/teens (grandkids) who like to watch silly videos. It's not that I don't use computers much -- my first computer was a 1980's Zenith laptop with a 20MB hard drive, but until this morning I didn't realize that numerous TV program reruns are shown on YouTube. I may be the only person in the civilized world who didn't know that. Anyway, this morning I did a Google search for "Fake or Fortune YouTube", and discovered I could immediately watch many of the [I]Fake or Fortune?[/I] programs on my laptop (I watched one full episode and really enjoyed it). So then I discovered I could download a free YouTube app for Windows 10, and found several of my favorite TV programs that I can watch on my laptop without subscribing to a streaming service, which is great, since I'm away from home dogsitting for another week and don't know how to run the TV here. [B]Thank you so much, Bosko, for your suggestion.[/B][/QUOTE]
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