Posted by Joseph E. Davis, a resident of the Woodside: Emerald Hills neighborhood, on Dec 13, 2012 at 5:33 pm
What an absurd waste of time. Isn't there anything better for Eshoo to concentrate on? For example, I don't know, the impending bankruptcy of the nation?
Posted by Maggs, a resident of the Menlo Park: Sharon Heights neighborhood, on Dec 14, 2012 at 11:35 am
Awesome. About time someone fixed it, rather than just moaned about it!
Complaining about Ms Eshoo is a popular activity from the fringe conservatives in the Bay Area, yet this very popular bill is a silly choice upon which to mount an assault; the legislation attracted overwhelming bipartisan support.
To Mr Davis, who wants action from Congress -- tell Mr Boehner to get to work! He released Congress last week after working 2 1/2 days! He has yet to outline which revenue enhancements or any specifics like cutting the mortgage deduction, nor has he spoke of any specific spending cuts he seeks.
A do nothing congress is the fault of the Speaker, not the reps.
Fox: "Chris Wallace Grills Speaker Boehner On ‘Do-Nothing Congress’: ‘One Of Least Productive Ever’ "
Posted by POGO, a resident of the Woodside: other neighborhood, on Dec 14, 2012 at 1:27 pm
I always thought it was against FCC regulations for commercials to be louder than programs. Apparently I was wrong and I have noticed the increased volume of commercials lately, often to absurd levels!
Thank you, Ms. Eshoo. You know, not every problem or solution is as momentous as "peace in the Middle East" but this one will help with our quality of life, even if just a bit.
Posted by gunste, a resident of the Portola Valley: Ladera neighborhood, on Dec 14, 2012 at 1:35 pm
It was a long time in becoming effective. But with the best invention since the advent of TV, the Remote with a MUTE and Last Channel button,
one never has to listen to commercials and decide which of five successive ads for different cars you are not going to buy. Last channel = PBS - no commerciaals.
Posted by POGO, a resident of the Woodside: other neighborhood, on Dec 14, 2012 at 1:42 pm
Well aren't PBS watchers the enlightened ones? By the way, PBS most certainly does have commercials ("this program is brought to you by Exxon...") and they usually last 15 seconds each.
But some of us - probably most of us - like the choices offered on other channels. And I think the best invention is the "8 second repeat" offered on DVRs like Tivo. I wish they had it on radio.
Posted by Joe, a resident of the Menlo Park: Allied Arts/Stanford Park neighborhood, on Dec 14, 2012 at 2:04 pm
Some of us, probably not most of us, don't have a TV. We have books and periodicals and lots of time to enjoy a life of the mind that is not characterized by endless entertainment.
Posted by Maggs, a resident of the Menlo Park: Sharon Heights neighborhood, on Dec 14, 2012 at 2:07 pm
Ditto on the 8 sec tivo button.
Perfect for hard to get dialogue, whether the street dialect on The Wire or the hushed accent on Downton.
Not bad for Warrior replays either.
Overall, with the shape and button placement, the tivo remote... I wore off the actual print on certain buttons because it became an extension of my hand.
Posted by Ecstatic, a resident of the Menlo Park: Sharon Heights neighborhood, on Dec 14, 2012 at 9:01 pm
Anna Eshoo getting this bill passed into law along with Kelly Fergusson being voted off the City Council is like Double Coupon Day for Menlo Park. My heartiest thanks to Anna Eshoo and Catherine Carlton. You two have gotten rid of two of the biggest annoyances in Menlo Park.