Wow. Mr. popularity. Most people I know use Firefox and won't choose anything else edgewise. Its kind of ballsy of you to tell people on like each and every one of your articles that they should use Internet Explorer, one of the most archaic and outdated internet browsers next to the Mac equivalent, Safari. Shame on you for not creating something that EVERYONE can view and enjoy regardless of our personal browser preferences. I think someone needs a course in HTML 101...
I agree with Baloo and JestAGoof. This is not in any way an article. Seriously, gaijin, if you want me to enjoy one of your articles, you have to make one that actually has some interesting information for me to read. I don't get as much excitement from reading scrapbooks like this. If I see any more of these TV guide articles from you, I am going to give them an automatic thumbs down without even looking at them.
Ok, yes, this is not an article. Though I do have to say that for a short period of time in my past, I was for some reason addicted to collecting old TV Guides myself. Viewing these scans definately brought back good memories for me that I really did not think I could have for a TV Guide. Especially considering the art used. Looking at the A-Team/Remington Steele ad alone reminded me that TV Guide of the past was truly a quality product back then. Thanks for the scans and the memories.