Roku XD
Finally ditched the cable and loving it
will not your roku stream cable content?
... or do you enjoy streaming content from another connected source?
I am just using HuluPlus, Netflix and a couple of smaller channels like NewsCaster and YouTube and another cool one that has everything from the public domain. Cable was hitting me up for almost $200 a month and I am really quite happy with this arrangement for less than $16.
That seems extremely expensive.
I am paying thirty nine buck ($US) for twenty Mb/sec internet and seventy seven channels of "basic television" service, including local broadcasts for news and weather.
I would assume that two hundred dollars includes every premium channel known to mankind and some private content as well?
I mean, FUCK IN A GOD DAMN BUCKET!!! Two hundred BUCKS!!! No fucking way!!
Hmm, i think DD got it really cheap and MLA got burned ;P
I pay 25$ for internet and 30$ for digital cable, and i think it's a cheap as it gets
they keep wanting me to add a landline.
wtf. who needs a landline.
When I had a liandline, I was paying forty two dollars per month for dodgy, dial-up internet, then I went to all cell, paying around one hundred for three lines and damn near, instant internet, air service. I still had to have cable and I paid another twenty one dollars for "basic."
I still pay for the three cell lines, but I no longer use the expensive data service (internet). I have found that three lines upon the portable cell network costs me just a bit more than one land line did before and cable television and cable internet is just a bit more.
Generally, I am paying about fifteen or twenty bucks more per month than when I had a land line and five Kb/second dial up internet service with basic cable, but now I have three cells, hot cable internet, and the same basic television service - only about twenty bucks more per month. Ditching the land line and going three lines, mobile, was the best decision I could have made.