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| reply to rit56 Re: bah humbug
quote: satellite isn't a viable option in the city because if you live on a lower floor they put the dish on the roof making it susceptible to theft.
Huh? In the ghetto maybe, but not everywhere in the city. Besides, the dish is the cheapest part of your system and is pretty useless without an IRD. |
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| There's also building codes....I don't remember the details but in Queens I was prevented from installing a dish....something to do with the number of floors your building has....
And they are stolen everywhere...not just in the Ghetto...I lived in Astoria (which I notice you do now) for six years and I think my neighbor had his stolen three times.... |
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  rit56
join:2000-12-01 New York, NY
| said by Karl Bode : There's also building codes....I don't remember the details but in Queens I was prevented from installing a dish....something to do with the number of floors your building has....
And they are stolen everywhere...not just in the Ghetto...I lived in Astoria (which I notice you do now) for six years and I think my neighbor had his stolen three times....
thank you Lev. that same man claims there is a choice for cable in Manhattan. not one person I know had a choice and I know people all over. |
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  roamer1 sticking it out at you
join:2001-03-24 Atlanta, GA clubs:
| said by rit56 : that same man claims there is a choice for cable in Manhattan.
AIUI, there are a few buildings where residents can choose between TWC and RCN -- but they're few and far between. (RCN is one of the only cable companies that doesn't require exclusive contracts with apartment owners/condo associations/co-op boards.)
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  RoKmAn
join:2000-09-09 East Elmhurst, NY | reply to rit56 Well, there is RCN...available in Manhattan and Queens, dont know about other boroughs. DirectTV dishes cost around $150.00 bucks, I dont think thats cheap. -- RokMaNAstoria, NY |
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 havinfun
join:2002-01-29 Schenectady, NY
| quote: DirectTV dishes cost around $150.00 bucks, I dont think thats cheap.
Only if you're buying a multi-sat dish and then only if you buy retail.
Multi-sat dish at Radio Shack: $150 »www.radioshack.com/product.asp?c···6%2D2604
Round dish at Radio Shack: $50 »www.radioshack.com/product.asp?c···6%2D2608
Multi-sat dish on eBay: $100 »cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi···44041649
Round dish on eBay: $30 »cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi···43655216
Just a couple of examples. Most have round dishes, though it still adds up if stolen multiple times. |
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 mglunt
join:2001-09-10 Fredericksburg, VA | reply to RoKmAn
I paid $60 for dish and receiver. I declined the free install.
It has paid for itself already. |
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