What are you watching?

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I just finished my recording of the 12 hours of Sebring. Looks like Corvette didn't do so well.

I didn't follow ALMS last season. Every time I set it to record, the time was changed for some reason. Since there was no GTS/GT-1/GT class that year, whatever they call it, I didn't care to watch it anyway.
 
Watching the big bang theory that was on tonight. I gotta say this was by the far the funniest episode of season 3. Sheldon has easily become one of the funniest sitcom characters i have ever seen along with Chandler Bing :)
 
I will be watching CBSs Monday night lineup later today or sometime in the next week. I record the four shows, while watching Chuck and 24 instead on Monday nights. The Big Bang Theory is definitely my favorite comedy at the moment.
 
I was watching that for a bit about an hour ago. I had previously watched it on the History Channel about a month ago and figured 15 minutes was enough this go around. Definitely an interesting documentary.
 
I'm watching "Antichrist" by Lars Von Trier... does anyone know why the Blu-ray is playing in 576p and not 1080p??
 
I was watching How I Met Your Mother, then Rules of Engagement, followed by 24, and now the OKC Thunder playing Portland.
 
I'm watching Food Inc. on PBS. Crazy documentary about big agribusiness. I can't believe how ignorant a lot of people are about food.

edit: Just finished watching it. It was a nice production but some of it is economically ignorant. I found most of the problems they describe are the result of crony capitalism and intellectual monopoly (patent law, etc.) but are not discussed from that perspective. You could make this film again with different narration and have a completely different message. Good documentary though. Should someone ever make a film about the book, "Against Intellectual Monopoly," this would be a good area from which to draw content.
 
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The only TV-series I've been really keen on following recently are Mad Men and The Wire, both absolutely brilliant in my opinion.
And apart from watching news/current events I'll happily catch episodes of the Office ( the US version, IMO perfectly "translated" from the great original and the only downside is realising Dwight Schrute is only fictional;)), Family Guy/American Dad and South Park.
 
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