To: US Navy Vet
I bought a plug in to 110 AC antenna and get over a dozen channels that I still don’t watch. Drop cable until they make service available with no channels except the ones you choose to have, which will never happen because they use your membership to get advertising monies. It is like using centurylink.net for email. They load their ads continuously so you cannot esacpe the dead-head ads or the regime propaganda, like nothing but queers klissing and smiling as they destroy the nation that allowed them to exist in the first place.
3 posted on
06/30/2015 6:03:59 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
To: MHGinTN
Yeah, I don’t have cable now, only internet. I’d probably get it if there were an alé cart channel selection available.
10 posted on
06/30/2015 6:07:33 AM PDT by
glorgau
To: MHGinTN
FWIW, "basic minumum cable" (which started out as a low cost utility) is $23.99 + $3 broadcast fee + $1.17 franchise fees and taxes. Then there's the $6.99 service protection plan, which is extortion, because when things go wrong (often) they always claim it is not their fault. That's $35.15 a month! For that they give me the basics plus two stations of folks blathering in hispanic plus one station that mostly sells stuff. They don't even include CSPAN!
One of my projects near the top of the to-do list is figuring out the best antenna option.
25 posted on
06/30/2015 6:15:19 AM PDT by
grania
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