Agreed, but I think the act of getting up of ones back side; travelling to another location; seeing the world unfold along the way; perhaps attending with friends and seeing other human beings in the process, is part and parcel of keeping society connected.
Once in the cinema and with the...
Hard evidence?
There are over 8 million children in schools in the UK.
So, to be in anyway statistically valid, you need a decent sample size of kids. Let's say 1% as a low base.
So, you're telling me that the 80,000 children you have sired and sent off to schools have all come home for their...
Absolutely. I don't have a massive beef with Netflix - although all they provide is visual content: no radio stations, no news outlet, no website etc.
However, the Daily Mail, the Sun, the Telegraph, the Express, the Mirror, the Guardian, Sky etc. all cost significantly more than 41p a day...
I thought not.
Well, to help you wit your skewed idea of what children are taught at school, here's a link to the national curriculum and an example of what children are taught at key stage 1.
Pupils should be taught about:
- changes within living memory. Where appropriate, these should be...
Found some of them weedy BBC men for you... (ps, you can find commissioned content from the BBC on Netflix as well). Unlike other providers, the BBC costs 41p a day. I wonder why it is that the BBC can produce content for such a price when others charge more. Could it be so that all that cash is...