  pende_tim Premium join:2004-01-04 Andover, NJ | Vast Wasteland
So many channels, so little to watch. |
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  hayabusa3303 Over 200 mph Premium join:2005-06-29 clubs: | Nice
It will be 4 or 5 months before they flip the switch, and go live, alot of testing to be done.
Good work sea launch.
Boeing 702 spacecraft for a life of 15 years. They are starting to make them last alittle bit longer now. |
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 Kord
join:2006-10-27 | reply to pende_tim Re: Vast Wasteland
The competition for sponsors is so bad that most re-run the same 5 or 10 commercials all day, everyday. -- I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work. |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
| reply to pende_tim No kidding. When I signed up for FiOS TV I got the movie package (Showtime, Starz, Encore, plus a few other movie channels) along with HBO...something around 75 or 80 total channels plus VOD. Yet I still can't find a movie often that really compels me to watch. |
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  grydlok
join:2004-01-06 Richmond, VA 1 edit | Nice
All is going well |
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  XPAMD Premium join:2002-06-08 united state
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| Singals were acquired
Per »www.sea-launch.com/current_launch.htm
They Have acquired a signal from the Sat:
Boeing acquired a signal from the spacecraft at 10:44pm PDT (05:44 GMT), at the Hartebeesthoek Tracking facility in South Africa.
Also: »www.boeing.com/news/releases/200···_nr.html |
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 DMS1
join:2005-04-06 Carrollton, TX
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said by hayabusa3303 :Good work sea launch. Very good work. They were spot on with the inclination and perigee and just 2.8 km high on the apogee (which is an error of 0.0077% and well within the acceptable error of 103 km)! |
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 Gilitar
join:2000-11-20 Mobile, AL | Dish Network is going to get killed
You will see the death of Dish Network begin in about six months. They can't do anything right.
Congrats to Directv on a job well done. |
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  belawrence It's All About The Games
join:2000-08-06 Santee, CA
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| said by Gilitar :You will see the death of Dish Network begin in about six months. They can't do anything right. Congrats to Directv on a job well done. If I had a dime for every time someone stated DN was going to fail, I'd be rich. Seriously, how did Dish do anything wrong seeing as it wasn't their bird in the first place-they were simply going to lease space on it to regain transponder space lost on an existing bird that primarily serves the east coast only(61.5 degrees). Assuming it was going to be used for HD locals, I don't see it as much as an issue as if push comes to shove you can put up an off-air antenna and receive HD locals OTA. -- Obviously you're not a golfer - Jeffery "the dude" Lebowski |
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 wierdo
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| reply to Gilitar said by Gilitar :You will see the death of Dish Network begin in about six months. They can't do anything right. Congrats to Directv on a job well done. How quickly people forget. Wasn't it just last year (or was it 2006?) when Sea Launch had a couple of launch failures that left the Spaceway satellites grounded for months and months?
God forbid we go a little farther back and note that DirecTV has had a few of them fail to reach orbit themselves.
Not that I think Dish is worth anything as a TV provider, but that's for reasons unrelated to satellites or their launch. -- It's wierdo, not weirdo. Yes, I know that's not the 'proper' spelling of the similar english language word.  |
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 Gilitar
join:2000-11-20 Mobile, AL
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| said by wierdo :said by Gilitar :You will see the death of Dish Network begin in about six months. They can't do anything right. Congrats to Directv on a job well done. How quickly people forget. Wasn't it just last year (or was it 2006?) when Sea Launch had a couple of launch failures that left the Spaceway satellites grounded for months and months? God forbid we go a little farther back and note that DirecTV has had a few of them fail to reach orbit themselves. Not that I think Dish is worth anything as a TV provider, but that's for reasons unrelated to satellites or their launch. The problem is that right now is a transistion period with people buying HD sets. When people spend the money on an HD set they will want a provider that offers the most HD.
Dish Network is in a tough position right now. The only way for them to compete is on price and hardware superiority. This will lead to lost revenue and profit. |
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 flyingjoey
join:2005-11-07 Jersey City, NJ | reply to belawrence Weren't DirecTV and Dish trying to merge a couple of years ago.
If DirecTV keeps this up, Dish may become a takeover target. |
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 DMS1
join:2005-04-06 Carrollton, TX
| reply to Gilitar said by Gilitar :You will see the death of Dish Network begin in about six months. They can't do anything right. Congrats to Directv on a job well done. I think they will both survive, but now, and for the immediate future, Dish Network is looking very much like the poor cousin. |
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  Anonymous_ Anonymous Premium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 clubs:
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| reply to flyingjoey said by flyingjoey :Weren't DirecTV and Dish trying to merge a couple of years ago. If DirecTV keeps this up, Dish may become a takeover target. at'n't would buy them out any how |
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  phattieg
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| reply to DMS1 I hate to say this, but Dish Network is my free access to all the latest PPV's, because their Nagravision encryption sucks so bad, a 2 year old can hack it... Sorry DishNetworks... Thanks!!!!!!  -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. |
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  TuPaK
join:2002-07-21 San Gabriel, CA
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they are actually doing a cardswap and replacing Nagra (once again)...
"During 2005, we replaced our smart cards in order to reduce theft of our service. However, the smart card replacement did not fully secure our system, and we have since implemented software patches and other security measures to help protect our service. Nevertheless, these security measures are short-term fixes and we remain susceptible to additional signal theft. Therefore, we have developed a plan to replace our existing smart cards and/or security chips to re-secure our signals for a longer term which will be implemented later this year. The project is expected to take approximately nine to twelve months to complete. While our existing smart cards installed in 2005 remain under warranty, we could incur operational costs in excess of $50 million in connection with our smart card replacement program." " Increases in theft of our signal, or our competitors signals, also could cause subscriber churn to increase in future periods. There can be no assurance that our existing security measures will not be further compromised or that any future security measures we may implement will be effective in reducing theft of our programming signals."
»dish.client.shareholder.com/secf···-08-4989
it will take 6-8 months and I'm guessing it will be compromised in the same time frame after. |
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