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illJazz
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Re: [Discussion]Do you currently use any TVoIP services?

BTW, there's one show I discovered last night that I thought was actually pretty funny. It's on VH1 and it's called "I hate my 30's". The humor is surprisingly good at times and made me laugh out loud more than once, and that's rare. I think of myself as a funny guy and I *love* to laugh, but it really is pretty rare that a TV show will actually make me laugh out loud.. at best, it will make me smile or smirk. This show actually had me laughing a few times, so in my book, they have to be doing *something* right
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illJazz
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By the way: a big thing I failed to mention is the fact that Joost is still BETA software. Although in my experience, it is absolutely rock solid and has never crashed, I am simply pointing this out because, well, it makes sense to do so.

Another thing is that Joost, by the nature of the type of application it is and by how it works, has slightly steep system requirements. 1GB of RAM is recommended, a fast CPU is a must and it goes without saying that you can't stream all that content to your PC on a dial-up connection--you need broadband.

The official system requirements are on their website: »www.joost.com/systemrequirements.html

PHEW. You have NO IDEA how hard it was to find that page! I just surfed their site up and down and checked everywhere.. and eventually gave up. The way I found that system requirements page is by googling "joost system requirements". Crazy.. that's just bad :/
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I looked at internetTV, SopCast and one other, can't remember, totally deleted everything on that one including the installer.
Right now my interest is catching an occasional game, my nephews live 2000 miles away and would like to be able to talk to them about their team, which until last year was bad enough they were never televised on the East Coast (Aints that the truth ).

I'm not paying for any super package, but if I can find a way... and maybe even catch some Juventis or Swedish league hockey...

Like I say, hoping to learn in this forum
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