It would be hard to get the topics prepared enough and choose a means of presentation to make it somewhat attractive to a wider audience than people other than OCLUG people. I have a weekly 5 minute gardening spot I do and it's tough enough finding topics for that and a means of presenting to the audience. It's rather amazing the questions non-users can present that we as users may feel are irrelevant or obvious. After all, you need to attract as wide an audience as possible for TV than other forms of media. Peter Rofner Richmond Nursery http://www.richmondnursery.com -----Original Message----- I also think it would be fun, very valuable, but .... a lot of work to do it right. Note the trouble we've been having with just getting volunteer help for our system. And a TV show, even 15 mins, will be Work with a big W in front. Perhaps, however, we can get a group together and prepare a pilot 15-20 minute "Intro to Linux" show and put it on a CD/DVD and see whether it has legs. Will someone ask Dan to put this on the agenda (I'd rather, as Pres., that it came from someone other than me -- I introduce too many ideas and topics!)? However, I'm perfectly willing to put in the work for the pilot, and if it flies, into an ongoing effort (which will be the taxing part where we'll need to get lots of help, possibly from other groups across the country).