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Jonbo298

join:2004-01-12
Council Bluffs, IA

Weak economy and...

Programming that is not worth the cost anymore. I dropped cable months ago (not totally relevant to dish but programming is similar) and I'm honestly not missing much of anything when I can view it online when I feel like it.


supergirl

join:2007-03-20
Pensacola, FL

said by Jonbo298:

Programming that is not worth the cost anymore. I dropped cable months ago (not totally relevant to dish but programming is similar) and I'm honestly not missing much of anything when I can view it online when I feel like it.
You can't tell me you ain't missing the Simpsons!
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Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton.
-Supergirl

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

You don't need cable or satellite to watch FOX, though... (well, I suppose if you get bad reception, which is an especially large problem with FOX as it has more UHF affiliates than the other major networks)



morbo
Complete Your Transaction

join:2002-01-22
00000

reply to supergirl
some simpsons on hulu.com


pcme2000

join:2008-01-17
Bangor, ME

reply to Jonbo298
Just a question when you internet provider caps your bandwidth usage are you going to pay the high price for the extra bandwidth usage. Or decide that it was better to stay with tv viewing?



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to EPS
yup - I get them all on digital OTA
I just cancelled DirecTv 2 weeks ago, and haven't looked back.
Service was great, but it was just too pricey.
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Canada = Hollywood North


Jonbo298

join:2004-01-12
Council Bluffs, IA

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reply to pcme2000

said by supergirl:

said by Jonbo298:

Programming that is not worth the cost anymore. I dropped cable months ago (not totally relevant to dish but programming is similar) and I'm honestly not missing much of anything when I can view it online when I feel like it.
You can't tell me you ain't missing the Simpsons!

I can watch it OTA on Fox everyday here (they do a 2 hour block of Family Guy and Simpsons from 5pm-7pm alternating shows). I also have a TV that has the digital tuner built in so all I needed was a basic antenna and I get digital OTA (though Fox and CW have been farking up the digital signal recently but analog works reasonable enough for now)

said by pcme2000:

Just a question when you internet provider caps your bandwidth usage are you going to pay the high price for the extra bandwidth usage. Or decide that it was better to stay with tv viewing?
I said when I feel like it which isn't often. Cox has made no mention of putting on harsh caps. If they decide to, then I eliminate any TV show viewing and let the economy get worse then it already has been. I don't care about TV shows as much as I used to. I've been trying to fix my life, and the first steps were limiting TV usage and internet usage.

Limiting internet usage meant canceling my MMO subscription (not WoW), and how much I use it. What have I gained (well..lost actually ) from fixing my becoming old addictions? 45lbs lost in about 6 months from not sitting around all the time and actually making something of my life and fixing my mistakes. Still have another 30-40 to go, but its better then what I used to be so far.

wilburyan

join:2002-08-01

reply to supergirl
... I download seasons of south park... that are of a quality as good as standard TV... i'm sure simpsons would be just as easy.



Splitpair
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join:2000-07-29
Cow Towne
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said by Jonbo298:

I'm honestly not missing much of anything when I can view it online when I feel like it.
33,257 channels and nothing on.

Wayne
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If you cannot fix it with a buttset and some beanies you ain't a technician.

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