Nem14
14th April 2012, 20:49
Randy & Bernie,
Several years ago I, in effect, told the cable/satellite companies they could put their service up where the Sun never shines. It made zero sense to pay for 637 channel choices when I only really wanted access to 8 or so of the 637 channels offered. (A strange game! The only winning move is to not play. - Joshua)
I watched over-the-air TV, and increasingly found my entertainment online. It's been over a year since I last watched an over-the-air broadcast. I use my computer for entertainment now instead. (I always have a book of one kind or another in progress.)
Last weekend I watched the Masters online at masters.com, for free (save my monthly Internet access fee).
Masters.com provided 5 channels I could choose from: Selected Group 1, Selected Group 2, Amen Corner, holes 15 & 16, Masters-in-Depth.
There were no commercials, though the golfers had sponsor logos on their clothing, kind of like race car drivers and race cars.
You guy's need to keep a close eye out for paradigm shifts.
Several years ago I, in effect, told the cable/satellite companies they could put their service up where the Sun never shines. It made zero sense to pay for 637 channel choices when I only really wanted access to 8 or so of the 637 channels offered. (A strange game! The only winning move is to not play. - Joshua)
I watched over-the-air TV, and increasingly found my entertainment online. It's been over a year since I last watched an over-the-air broadcast. I use my computer for entertainment now instead. (I always have a book of one kind or another in progress.)
Last weekend I watched the Masters online at masters.com, for free (save my monthly Internet access fee).
Masters.com provided 5 channels I could choose from: Selected Group 1, Selected Group 2, Amen Corner, holes 15 & 16, Masters-in-Depth.
There were no commercials, though the golfers had sponsor logos on their clothing, kind of like race car drivers and race cars.
You guy's need to keep a close eye out for paradigm shifts.