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SLD
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reply to Matt

Re: I dont know of anyone who uses an antenna.

So you have free internet access?


Matt
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said by SLD:

So you have free internet access?
What does that have to do with anything?


cdru
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said by Matt:

said by SLD:

So you have free internet access?
What does that have to do with anything?
Your original statement was that it was completely free (aside from Netflix). SLD See Profile point I believe is that it isn't completely free as you are likely paying for broadband. You may not be paying more then what you would pay if you were just accessing the internet for non-streaming content, but the cost is still non-zero.


45071419

join:2006-07-30

And if the ISP's get their way you will be paying extra, per Gig, for that content.



Matt
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reply to cdru

said by cdru:

said by Matt:

said by SLD:

So you have free internet access?
What does that have to do with anything?
Your original statement was that it was completely free (aside from Netflix). SLD See Profile point I believe is that it isn't completely free as you are likely paying for broadband. You may not be paying more then what you would pay if you were just accessing the internet for non-streaming content, but the cost is still non-zero.
My antenna has nothing to do with the internet. If I didn't have internet access I wouldn't use Netflix or Hulu. Regardless, the point I am trying to make is that, aside from my Netflix cost (which I'd still have any for physical discs) my television bill is 0.


BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to cdru

said by cdru:

said by Matt:

said by SLD:

So you have free internet access?
What does that have to do with anything?
Your original statement was that it was completely free (aside from Netflix). SLD See Profile point I believe is that it isn't completely free as you are likely paying for broadband. You may not be paying more then what you would pay if you were just accessing the internet for non-streaming content, but the cost is still non-zero.
If you were going to have internet access anyways yes it's zero cost. It would only be an extra cost if the ONLY reason you were getting internet was to watch Hulu and Netflix.


SLD
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tiger72
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reply to SLD
He, like I, probably is going to get the internet service anyways, so that doesn't factor into to the cost of our current setup.


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