The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for February 01, 2011
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Huey: So public libraries are gonna be allowed to use filtering software so kids can't look at adult web sites. Caesar: Yeah... Huey: Who would've thought they could still find ways to make public libraries even less appealing to young people. Caesar: It's quite a feat.
Who else remembers how to use the Dewey decimal system?
nighthawks, TexTech – you guys missed out with only 3 channels; in Lost Angeles we had three network stations, four independent VHF stations, and PBS when that came along in the late ’60s (there were other UHF stations as well, but I have no idea what they were). One of the independents was KTLA (channel 5), the first commercial TV station broadcasting west of the Mississippi. Then in the ’80s and ’90s, new networks formed and turned channels 11, 13, and 5 (in that order) into affiliates (and mostly ruining their programming), but poor channel 9 has been pathetic the whole time.