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Word: fun (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2000
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...breed of comedy. Downloading the show is a pain, and the sound quality is worse than AM radio. It is also free only until May 18, when the site will start charging $2.95 an episode. But freed from the tightly scripted lines of Hollywood movies, Williams is clearly having fun just being himself--and that's what really makes the show click...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Broadcasting From New Ork | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

...just one of those fun, spontaneous things," says "Donna." "But, my God, now I will definitely think twice if someone wants to take my picture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Photography: All My Exes Live in Print | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

...fruitless, I decided to browse through the dozen or so category listings instead. But as I bounced from "education" to "entertainment" to "spirituality," I simply couldn't find a conversation that piqued my interest, except as a voyeur. Perhaps that's why of the 16 people listed in the fun-peers.30s section, only two were actually typing, including someone with the handle BOD2DIE4, who wrote, "No one is talking to me," and someone called YORKIETHE1ST, who asked, "Is everyone asleep in here?" Then I discovered that while Chatscan scours all those chat rooms, only 100 appear onscreen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You Talkin' to Me? | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

...part of this imaginative literacy series for kids ages 4 to 7 (weekdays; check local listings). In fact, well aware that parents are part of the kiddie TV audience whether they like it or not, PBS has created a welcome thing in the age of Teletubbies and Barney--a fun educational show for kids with enough sops for adults to avoid inspiring a wave of vasectomies and tubal ligations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: A Pride of Literary Lions | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

Mass-education programs have a bad rap from history. It doesn't always have to mean gulags. It can mean fun. What if today's computer-company maxims were propagated with the posters of mid-century? The wags at Modern Humorist (at www.modernhumorist.com this spring) plan to distribute these posters throughout Silicon Valley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Propaganda in The Internet Age | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

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