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New Cable TV Shows
Proposed shows for a new cable channel targeting information systems professionals and Ed Tech majors.
  1. This Old Mainframe - Host Bob Vila revamps a Univac and shows you how you can turn an old PC into a functional doorstep or other decorative object.
  2. Mad About UNIX - Urban comedy about a cute couple of system administrators and their home WWW server.
  3. Magnum TCP/IP - Multimedia Gulch is the backdrop to this hard-hitting drama about an aging hunk who hunts down hackers on the net.
  4. Name That Software - Contestants attempt to identify well-known business programs by looking at the least number of lines of code.
  5. The Dukes of URL - Rural rapscallions hightail it around the Web in virtual pickup trucks.
  6. Stupid Netscape Tricks - A spot on a nightly talk show where people get to show stupid things they can get Netscape to do.
  7. My Three Suns - Neighbors wonder why Steve Douglas keeps three UNIX based work-stations in a suburban neighborhood.
  8. Wang Can Cook - Chef Charles Wang blends together software in an incomprehensible manner from companies he's purchased. Studio guests grudingly pay ever higher prices for his creations. (TFTD's personal favorite)
  9. Leave it to Spindler - The Spindler tries to earn money by selling apples but finds he can't sell them for as much as he paid for them; tries to make it up in volume. Ward, June and the Board of Directors sigh.
  10. WordPerfect Strangers - Larry decides that using groupware would be a good way to meet women, but Balki's laser printer explodes ruining any chances of connectivity.
  11. Mayberry CPU - Andy discovers that his digital clock has more intelligence than Goober. Aunt Bee debugs Floyd's electronic cash register.
  12. The Honeymooners - Ralph dreams up a way to hit it rich with a 3-D word processor, but it turns out to be vaporware. Ed makes millions creating "Norton's Utilities".
  13. Mr. Rom's Neigborhood - Mr. Rom puts young ones to sleep by reading selections from various IBM documentation.
  14. Says Me Street - Muppet like forms of Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Scott McNealy show children how to work and play together on the information highway. Large character known as Big BlueBird is a favorite of the kids although no one really knows why.
  15. Web Warriors - Real-life footage of Justice Department cops busting ÒoffensiveÓ Web sites and smashing computers.
  16. SyQuest DSP - Removable storage has never been more dramatic in this three-part miniseries about an underwater colony that upgrades to Windows 95. Stars Alan Alda as a sensitive MIS manager.
  17. Gopher Pyle - Marine Corps comedy about a homely hick private and the tough sergeant who makes him download (gopher) files from the Internet.
  18. Modem, She Wrote - Each week, our intrepid detective tries to solve the ultimate mystery why her modem won't ever connect at 56k.
  19. Micro-CHiPs - Ponch and Jon now patrol the Information Superhighway.
  20. Carly's Angels - Chief exec Carly Fiorina instructs her team of three vixen market analysts on how to prop up HP's sagging stock price.
  21. Hawaii 6.0 - An upgraded version of the classic series. Steve McGarrett goes surfing for bad guys online.
  22. T. J. Hacker - A retired cop, with an uncanny resemblance to James T. Kirk, takes up computer hacking to track down the miscreants who canceled his TV show.
  23. The Excel Files - Inexplicable things are happening to the data in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Can this puzzle be solved? The truth is out there.
  24. The AOL-Team - Each week, AOL, Time Warner, Netscape, and Mr. T unite to promote corporate mergers and make the world safe for capitalism.
  25. Magnum, PC - This series about a crime-solving personal computer that goes by the code name Deep Blue is based in beautiful Hawaii. Season finale cliff-hanger Will Deep Blue be seduced by the wily charms of the Texas Instruments Speak 'n' Spell?
  26. The Incredible Bulk - The exciting adventures of Windows, which just keeps growing and growing.
  27. Buffy the Virus Slayer - Buffy and her fearless gang of antivirus definitions stalk and kill VBS files--no small feat while wearing a halter top and high-heeled boots
Craig Nansen, Minot Public Schools Technology Coordinator <craig.nansen@sendit.nodak.edu>