Old Is New Again
Old Is New Again
InfiniteWarrior |
Dec 18 2019, 10:28 PM
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#31
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DarcWolf |
Dec 21 2019, 06:08 AM
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#32
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Master Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 18-June 04 From: Seattle area, Washington Member No.: 142 |
I can relate to the whole budget thing. My dsl is bundled with a traditional land line. With my health issues, I'd rather have a traditional phone line over a cable phone line, as cable goes out way more often, and if the power goes out, there goes that phone line.
With where I live, it's just a bit too far to get "most" of the Seattle area broadcast stations. Most of the time, I can only get 4 stations with a digital antenna, on a good day, up to 9, with the 5 I don't always get, being religious stations. I have no interest in those 5. lol So, I'm stuck paying the cable company for local only. Runs me $45 and change per month for that, a dvr and the taxes associated with it. I wind up getting about 90% of the local stations that way. I could always do the "bundle" thing, with the tv service I'm paying for, and their internet, but as I said, they measure data usage. Yuck.... -------------------- Council and Ambassador for Rising Order [-RO-]
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