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Scrooge McDuck
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sternhagelvoll... stars +

sternhagelvoll... stars + hail + tanked  ... drunk as a lord

Harri Liljeroos
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FYI: oolite, volcanic

Winterknight
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RandyC
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Winterknight

Interesting...I interpreted: watch --> dog as the canine variety. 

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mikey
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anyone here using youtube tv

anyone here using youtube tv for their tv channels? my real estate guy has convinced my wife that at only $69US per month you can get all the usual channels plus alot of others so you don't have to get a hacked streaming device to watch what you want too, cable tv is in the $160+US per month and you get what they give you and that's it. I would keep my fiber optic internet but dump their cable modem and just use my own, I use my own for wifi router now as I'm not paying $7US per month for 2 year old technology.

GWGeorge007
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Hi Mikey, I've thought of

Hi Mikey,

I've thought of it, but just haven't done anything about it.  I'm waiting for someone else to make the move so I can find out if it's true or not.   ;*)   I have Comcast/Xfinity with the sports package and internet @ Download speed: up to 800 Mbps, and a land line which I'm not using anyway; a 3-way package 'deal' for more than $200/mon U.S.  What do you have?

George

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Kavanagh
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RandyC wrote: Winterknight

RandyC wrote:

Interesting...I interpreted: watch --> dog as the canine variety. 

 

As Patrick O'Brian wrote in one of his novels.

 "Dog watches are so called because they are curtailed."

Richard

mikey
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GWGeorge007 wrote: Hi

GWGeorge007 wrote:

Hi Mikey,

I've thought of it, but just haven't done anything about it.  I'm waiting for someone else to make the move so I can find out if it's true or not.   ;*)   I have Comcast/Xfinity with the sports package and internet @ Download speed: up to 800 Mbps, and a land line which I'm not using anyway; a 3-way package 'deal' for more than $200/mon U.S.  What do you have?

I have Focus Broadband with 500MBps speeds and used to have the 3 way package but got rid of the land line because they couldn't stop the static on it and waaay too much drop out in the conversations, it was worse than a bad connection on a cell phonel! I would give it to all my Dr's Offices so they would stop texting me to confirm an appt that we setup a month ago and it also made it easy to keep all the spam calls off my cell phone! I pay $220 a month US for cable tv with the sports package.

Gandolph1
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mikey wrote:anyone here

mikey wrote:

anyone here using youtube tv for their tv channels? my real estate guy has convinced my wife that at only $69US per month you can get all the usual channels plus alot of others so you don't have to get a hacked streaming device to watch what you want too, cable tv is in the $160+US per month and you get what they give you and that's it. I would keep my fiber optic internet but dump their cable modem and just use my own, I use my own for wifi router now as I'm not paying $7US per month for 2 year old technology.

I dumped the cable box a long time ago.  I currently am using YoutubeTV and I have to say we love it.  The unlimited DVR, channel selection, and the capability to watch on all of my devices no matter where I am make it a pretty nice package. 

 

**Edit**

Almost forgot to mention the fact that you can arrange the channel guide anyway you like.  Might sound trivial, but I like being able to arrange the channels based on my viewing preferences.  No more flicking thru 50 channels to get to the one you want to watch!

G

 

Winterknight
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Gandolph1 wrote: mikey

Gandolph1 wrote:

mikey wrote:

anyone here using youtube tv for their tv channels? my real estate guy has convinced my wife that at only $69US per month you can get all the usual channels plus alot of others so you don't have to get a hacked streaming device to watch what you want too, cable tv is in the $160+US per month and you get what they give you and that's it. I would keep my fiber optic internet but dump their cable modem and just use my own, I use my own for wifi router now as I'm not paying $7US per month for 2 year old technology.

I dumped the cable box a long time ago.  I currently am using YoutubeTV and I have to say we love it.  The unlimited DVR, channel selection, and the capability to watch on all of my devices no matter where I am make it a pretty nice package. 

 

**Edit**

Almost forgot to mention the fact that you can arrange the channel guide anyway you like.  Might sound trivial, but I like being able to arrange the channels based on my viewing preferences.  No more flicking thru 50 channels to get to the one you want to watch!

G

And within a month, they will rearrange the channel numbers, for anyone of numerous reasons and your 3rd most popular channel number will now be a shopping channel.

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