Comment No.... (Score 1) 232
Just really getting out of hand with this nonsense....
Just really getting out of hand with this nonsense....
"The product my company sells is better! Trust me! Really, I'm not lying just to make more money!" Honestly, you know?"
Glassholes 2.0 is here....
Cool. Plan on checking out G-1 when it's DVD or one of the streaming services we have that particular month....
Hopefully it's not like AppleTV's "Monarch". We watch Godzilla for the giant fighting monsters, don't really care about the people stories....
Possibly, but my wife will never want to play around with VPN...
The trick is finding it, but there are some hidden gems out there, you just have to look and take a chance.
Come to the US, where cable costs a fortune for even the weakest package, AND the customer service completely sucks
Disc Replay landed us all the season of SG-1 and Atlantis pretty cheap. Ain't got to worry about it no more.
Good antenna and streaming with a SmartTV will blow basic cable out of the water. Got a good deal on an outdoor antenna (indoor one wasn't getting much) and paid to have it installed on our roof, get all the local channels and then some, and RokuTV has tons of streaming channels that are free
THIS.
My wife loves hockey but without cable or pricey streaming, you can't really get the games.
She was even considering paying for NHL streaming but the price was INSANE AND the games she wanted to watch would often be subjest to blackout because they were home market games, and we live in the Detroit Metro area.... Bally Sports+ was the only real option, and there's still a few games (+playoffs) they don't how at all, had to jump to SlingTV last year for the NHL Playoffs after dropping Bally until this season. Of course, getting Bally to work right sometimes is a major test of patience....
Born in 69, so I guess I'm "GenX"?
I remember when MTV started and first came to cable, watched the first video they showed, and would occcasionally have it run in the background when I wasn't trying to record songs I wanted copies up from the radio....
Cable companies (along with the networks) priced themselves out of hand with ridiculous fees and price gouging, so people said screw that and cut the cord. Then Netflix and Hulu started to lose programs to every studio wanting it's own exclusive piece of the streaming pie and it started to turn into Cable 2.0 where you needed multiple services to see the shows you wanted. People then started to try to get smart again and started subscribing to a service for a month or three, watching the exclusives they wanted, then kicking the service to the curb and moving to the next streaming service to repeat the process...
Used DVD stores helped take up a lot of the slack by people buying the discs and not needing a streaming service to watch their old favorites whenever they wanted to without having to worry that the streaming service they have has lost the rights to the shows...
Hopefully the property owners and banks will remember these defaulters when they come crawling back looking for office space.....
If listing the fees is too hard, charging and collecting them is too. What utter B S....
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.