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Anonymous_
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 pointless

All i have to do is turn on the TV to watch them
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TKJunkMail
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said by Anonymous_ See Profile :

All i have to do is turn on the TV to watch them
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If all the TV networks continue to put all of their shows online, people will soon be wondering why they need to pay that monthly cable bill at all.
How about because if TV moves to the internet connection, the internet bill will double and triple to be able to handle the infrastructure upgrades to provide all the extra bandwidth needed.
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dadkins
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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

How about because if TV moves to the internet connection, the internet bill will double and triple to be able to handle the infrastructure upgrades to provide all the extra bandwidth needed.
Then the TV Networks are going to have to seriously work on the content!

None of the "PrimeTime" shows are worth a damn!
Everything else have been re-re-re-re ran until it's WAY tired!

I have a few different Online TV programs... meh.
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said by dadkins See Profile :

Then the TV Networks are going to have to seriously work on the content!

None of the "PrimeTime" shows are worth a damn!
I agree with that. 70% of the shows on primetime are now those mindless, cheap to make, reality shows aimed at the truly brainless masses.
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Subaru
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the mid to late 80's and early 90's had the best shows IMHO I was born in 1984 so people might say other but from what I can remember those were the best years in tv.. Now it's not really worth watching.. I just stick to my History Channel and discovery and news channels.


N10Cities
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said by Anonymous_ See Profile :

All i have to do is turn on the TV to watch them
And the picture quality is alot better on TV. I have been trying out Joost....not really impressed so far. Running 12 Mbit download and still about 1/4 of the time, get pixelation and jumpy video.... I hope it improves...

AnonShawUser

join:2006-06-17
Calgary, AB

reply to TKJunkMail
Oh my god. This is the first time I've seen anything from you, that I didn't think was pointless, pro-corporate drivel.

Though, I'd say closer to 80%. I have.. 4 shows that I watch. And 3 are now off-season. So, no BSG, Smallville, Heroes, or even SG:Atlantis until later this year/early next year.. and only 2 episodes left of Doctor Who.

But, I already pay for cable. I don't watch anything else, so they make more than enough money off that bit, to make up for my "bandwidth abuse" of those few shows.

I hope the idea of high quality, on-demand internet TV does well, though. Even if I have to queue up a few shows to download before I can watch them, it's still better than having to sit through, say.. a 7 month mid-season break. And yes, I'd even be willing to sit through commercials, in that circumstance.


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said by AnonShawUser See Profile :

Oh my god. This is the first time I've seen anything from you, that I didn't think was pointless, pro-corporate drivel.
TKJunkMail See Profile is usually just saying what no one else has the stomach to say, the hard truth behind the why of something we all think is crap/unjustified.

While he may tend to justify (by which I mean often cite the bujeezus out of it) why the evil corporations are say, strangling kittens, it doesn't mean he's doing it too. He just tells you why and how it's a good idea/business model for the said individual/corporate entity to strangle said kittens.

I usually don't like reading it either, but it usually is what it is. Besides, all points of debate need two sides, and at least what he says is seemingly intelligent, rather than just propagating a flame war.

So be thankful we have more users like that, than simply anon trolls or whoever. I could say the same thing about a handful of users I see frequent DSLR. It's an objective view people...there's always two sides!

And I'm not flaming you AnonShawUser See Profile, since you were really just commenting, just a friendly reply

apollo80

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said by Subaru See Profile :

the mid to late 80's and early 90's had the best shows IMHO I was born in 1984 so people might say other but from what I can remember those were the best years in tv.. Now it's not really worth watching.. I just stick to my History Channel and discovery and news channels.
Well, that era wasn't bad. But honestly, the 70's had some GREAT shows. Some were over the top cheezy, mind you, but I still think The Love Boat/Fantasy Island may have been the best back to back shows.

Starsky and Hutch...SWAT...Battlestar Galactica...Emergency!....MASH...Mary Tyler Moore....Bob Newhart...Fat Albert...What's Happening!!!...Sanford and Son...The Jeffersons...All In The Family...Maude...and all of the 70's Saturday Morning Cartoons and live action shows (i.e. Sid and Marty Kroft). WHAT AN ERA!


Subaru
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reply to dadkins
Oh I don't know. There is a glut of garbage, true. There are some gems though. I like The Office. I know it is a spin off of the classic Brit series but the US version has forged a great path of its own. There is also some pretty good TV on non-network channels like Discovery and the History channel.

Somthing like this would be great for things like viewing of classic boxing matches.
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