That's a great idea, Cris!
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CSIVegasMiamiNY said:
I've noticed that a lot of people ask about different bits and pieces in the CSI field kit and what not. They ahve a list on CBS.com, if you want, I could put it in a thread or something? Don't want to intrude, but I for one love finding out new things, and it just seems like a constant question (?)
Sorry if I'm stepping on any toes!
CSIVegasMiamiNY said:
Ok, will do!
ETA: Quick question though: The list is huge, should I put it in one post, meaning it will make my post huge, or do I put each letter, or section in seperate posts, in which case I break the 'No Double Post' rule?
MikeA said:
HI. First post. I'm a h.s. science teacher who is designing a forensics class for an alternative h.s. for at-risk teens.
What I want is to find an index to episodes arranged by forensic science subject, because I want to find episodes of CSI family (and other forensic) shows to go with each topic that I am teaching. Like, an episode that features document analysis to kick off that unit, or blood work, or dental forensics and facial reconstruction, etc.
Anybody know where I can look for this? Otherwise, I won't have time to find a show for each topic. I think this will help my class a lot.
Yeah, apologies. Kinda got distracted for a moment.Dynamo1 said:
So does this board. Links to the episode guides are at the top of each page.Cat said:
However, TV.com has reviews and episode recaps.
Did I just see a mod double post?
Cat said:
CSIVegasMiamiNY said:
Ok, will do!
ETA: Quick question though: The list is huge, should I put it in one post, meaning it will make my post huge, or do I put each letter, or section in seperate posts, in which case I break the 'No Double Post' rule?
mmm, how about just listing the most generally used ones and linking to the full list?