OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?
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@lufins-dad said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
I understand that they still slow down the speed at a certain point…
Wouldn't bother me a bit. As long as Mrs. George can watch her shitty TV shows....
(Whoopsie! Did I just really say that?)
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@george-k said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@lufins-dad said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
I understand that they still slow down the speed at a certain point…
Wouldn't bother me a bit. As long as Mrs. George can watch her shitty TV shows....
(Whoopsie! Did I just really say that?)
I used to love listening to Lehigh Valley College Radio. On one or two mornings, a film prof. and his geeky friend would host a show about movies. Topics were all over the place.
On one, the guy was saying he was going on an 80s horror bender: Nightmare on Elm St, Child's Play, etc.
His friend was like, "the Chucky movies? Seriously? Why?"
"Well, film is relatively new. There are only so many good things out there. You reach a certain point where you gotta learn to appreciate good trash."
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@mark said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
Haven't seen a commercial in such a long time, I was taken back by them when visiting my mother this month.
Why do you put up with this crap?We haven't cut the cord. Maybe I'm not fluent in the options out there (although we do have Prime, Disney, Peacock, Netflix too), but nearly 90% of what we watch is DVR so we don't see any commercials either (we just fast forward through them). But I enjoy the live sports, news, and the various shows that air that (again) we DVR to watch when we have time.
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@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@mark said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
Haven't seen a commercial in such a long time, I was taken back by them when visiting my mother this month.
Why do you put up with this crap?We haven't cut the cord. Maybe I'm not fluent in the options out there (although we do have Prime, Disney, Peacock, Netflix too), but nearly 90% of what we watch is DVR so we don't see any commercials either (we just fast forward through them). But I enjoy the live sports, news, and the various shows that air that (again) we DVR to watch when we have time.
FYI YouTubeTV has unlimited recording of all TV channels, you can skip commercials
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@copper said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@mark said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
Haven't seen a commercial in such a long time, I was taken back by them when visiting my mother this month.
Why do you put up with this crap?We haven't cut the cord. Maybe I'm not fluent in the options out there (although we do have Prime, Disney, Peacock, Netflix too), but nearly 90% of what we watch is DVR so we don't see any commercials either (we just fast forward through them). But I enjoy the live sports, news, and the various shows that air that (again) we DVR to watch when we have time.
FYI YouTubeTV has unlimited recording of all TV channels, you can skip commercials
So if you wanted to watch the Today show at 7am, or you wanted to watch the Nationals playoff game at 8pm, or you wanted to watch the latest episode of the Walking Dead, YouTubeTV streams all of that live (and records)?
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@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@copper said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@mark said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
Haven't seen a commercial in such a long time, I was taken back by them when visiting my mother this month.
Why do you put up with this crap?We haven't cut the cord. Maybe I'm not fluent in the options out there (although we do have Prime, Disney, Peacock, Netflix too), but nearly 90% of what we watch is DVR so we don't see any commercials either (we just fast forward through them). But I enjoy the live sports, news, and the various shows that air that (again) we DVR to watch when we have time.
FYI YouTubeTV has unlimited recording of all TV channels, you can skip commercials
So if you wanted to watch the Today show at 7am, or you wanted to watch the Nationals playoff game at 8pm, or you wanted to watch the latest episode of the Walking Dead, YouTubeTV streams all of that live (and records)?
You tell it which Live TV shows to record and when they are broadcast YouTube TV puts them into your YouTube TV library. You access the recordings using the YouTube TV Web Browser, phone App or tablet App or Roku App or XBox App.
You don't have a copy of the recording sitting on a device in your home. And I doubt it has a unique copy of the show with your name on it, I suspect it just keeps a list of who recorded which shows. If we both recorded an episode of Green Acres I suspect we would share a single copy of the show.
And it knows about a TV series, for example, I have it set to record all the Tucker Carson episodes.
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@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
if you wanted to watch the Today show at 7am,
If you want to do that, my friend, it's not cable that you need but an intervention.
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@aqua-letifer said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
if you wanted to watch the Today show at 7am,
If you want to do that, my friend, it's not cable that you need but an intervention.
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@mark said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@aqua-letifer said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
if you wanted to watch the Today show at 7am,
If you want to do that, my friend, it's not cable that you need but an intervention.
Hahaha it was just an example! The last time I saw an episode of Today it was about 85% commercials, I couldn't believe it.
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@copper said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@copper said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@mark said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
Haven't seen a commercial in such a long time, I was taken back by them when visiting my mother this month.
Why do you put up with this crap?We haven't cut the cord. Maybe I'm not fluent in the options out there (although we do have Prime, Disney, Peacock, Netflix too), but nearly 90% of what we watch is DVR so we don't see any commercials either (we just fast forward through them). But I enjoy the live sports, news, and the various shows that air that (again) we DVR to watch when we have time.
FYI YouTubeTV has unlimited recording of all TV channels, you can skip commercials
So if you wanted to watch the Today show at 7am, or you wanted to watch the Nationals playoff game at 8pm, or you wanted to watch the latest episode of the Walking Dead, YouTubeTV streams all of that live (and records)?
You tell it which Live TV shows to record and when they are broadcast YouTube TV puts them into your YouTube TV library. You access the recordings using the YouTube TV Web Browser, phone App or tablet App or Roku App or XBox App.
You don't have a copy of the recording sitting on a device in your home. And I doubt it has a unique copy of the show with your name on it, I suspect it just keeps a list of who recorded which shows. If we both recorded an episode of Green Acres I suspect we would share a single copy of the show.
And it knows about a TV series, for example, I have it set to record all the Tucker Carson episodes.
Wow, that is pretty cool. May have to take a closer look at YouTube TV. Not sure what it doesn't provide that Xfinity cable provides.
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@aqua-letifer said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
@89th said in OK, those of you who have cut cable, what are you using?:
if you wanted to watch the Today show at 7am,
If you want to do that, my friend, it's not cable that you need but an intervention.
Hey hey hey! We have been ON THE PLAZA at the Today show live. I chatted with whatsisname, now the NBC anchor. Lester Holt. yeah.. I had to look him up. He looks very tall, but he's actually not and very, very skinny.
(MFR wanted to go. I wanted to go to Bouchon Bakery which was there).
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Because of where I live and because of sometimes spotty internet service, I use a three-prong approach:
- Antenna for over the air.
- Basic Dish satellite
- Amazon Prime (I do use Amazon a good bit, might as well pay for Prime), YouTube and some other freebie streaming stuff.
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