Airwolf is Airwolf
Thursday, May 01, 2008
I'd like to thank the good folks at Ars Technica for cluing me into one of the greatest things available on the internet: Airwolf, streamed right to your desktop.
Now I know I'm not the only one to rave about Airwolf. Thanks to the power of the 'tubes, you can be a fan, too. Having (most of) the episodes available to watch (with limited commercial interruption) is awesome, though I'll admit it doesn't make it easy to fall asleep when I'm watching them late into the night.
I understand that there are those that are unimpressed by watching shows on the computer. I might be one of them - if I actually owned a TV. But since I don't, it makes little difference to me. This... this is Airwolf.
Now I know I'm not the only one to rave about Airwolf. Thanks to the power of the 'tubes, you can be a fan, too. Having (most of) the episodes available to watch (with limited commercial interruption) is awesome, though I'll admit it doesn't make it easy to fall asleep when I'm watching them late into the night.
I understand that there are those that are unimpressed by watching shows on the computer. I might be one of them - if I actually owned a TV. But since I don't, it makes little difference to me. This... this is Airwolf.
1 Comments:
Usually if I'm trying to fall asleep to a TV show, I watch it on the regular screen. But when I'm working on the computer, watching a show is just fine. It doesn't have to be fancy, just somewhere on the desktop where it doesn't get in the way. It's one advantage of running a higher resolution. I got the Airwolf DVDs but find that it's more convenient to watch online!
Have you seen this site about the show?
There's an episode guide where the video streams, and so does that haunting music.
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