On the TV
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
- Black Orchid
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Re: On the TV
We have Netflix and even though the Aussie content is not as extensive as US Netflix I read that they will be snapping up more shows as their Foxtel contracts run out.
- AiA in Atlanta
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I'd really like to cut the cable - it's expensive and full of shit TV shows that I never watch. Am thinking of going with Hulu plus keeping the Netflix. But my wife likes to watch Major League Baseball (I don't) and soccer (I can take it or leave it) and these channels are in our cable package. But. Baseball has a reasonably priced streaming option at http://mlb.mlb.com and soccer has several depending on what league you want so I may have to get those too ... for her. I hate giving my money to big corporations and that is what cable TV is ...
- Rorschach
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I just watch free to air... more stations than ever before... some are rather repetitive or restricted in their content even... but if you cant occupy yourself for 24 hours a day with that choice you have severe issues.
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- Black Orchid
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My son decided he wanted Netflix but I couldn't have cared less as I DL everything I want to watch. He was getting concerned about the government initiative.
Anyway he went ahead and signed up and it only costs $11.99 per month.
Anyway he went ahead and signed up and it only costs $11.99 per month.
- Neferti
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I've had Foxtel (satellite) for about 7-8 years now. There is absolutely nothing I want to watch on Free-to-Air TV. I don't watch "News", I prefer to read and research what is going on in The World, rather than listen to some "talking head" waffle on. I don't even watch the "News" that Foxtel has.AiA in Atlanta wrote:I'd really like to cut the cable - it's expensive and full of shit TV shows that I never watch. Am thinking of going with Hulu plus keeping the Netflix. But my wife likes to watch Major League Baseball (I don't) and soccer (I can take it or leave it) and these channels are in our cable package. But. Baseball has a reasonably priced streaming option at http://mlb.mlb.com and soccer has several depending on what league you want so I may have to get those too ... for her. I hate giving my money to big corporations and that is what cable TV is ...
I enjoy watching:
* History Channel
* National Geographic
* Crime Channel
* Discovery
* BBC Knowledge
* UK TV
* Life Style
* BBC First
* 13th Street
* Life Style Food
* Arts
Plus all the Movie Channels (10 I think)
I can also RECORD all this stuff to watch later plus download (my Foxtel is connected to WiFi) movies, programs, etc that I "missed" and I can also get new released Movies.
I do NOT have the Sports channel.
I am happy with my Foxtel package. I use it a LOT.
I also use Steam to play computer games. Has anyone heard of "Bully ... Scholarship Edition"? A friend gifted me this game and I have never heard of it.
- Rorschach
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I refuse to pay for TV
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- Black Orchid
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I like American House Hunters and A Tale of Two Cities.
Americans would fall down stunned at the price of mediocre real estate in Sydney.
Americans would fall down stunned at the price of mediocre real estate in Sydney.
- Neferti
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I used to say the same thing once upon a time. I learn something new every day. Did you know that the First Great Escape was during WW1?Rorschach wrote:I refuse to pay for TV
http://www.historyextra.com/feature/for ... scape-1918
- Rorschach
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Ever watched Catalyst
Lots of shows on free to air are informative and educational Nef.
Lots of shows on free to air are informative and educational Nef.
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- Neferti
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Can't say that I have. I Googled and that is an ABC "science" program? I am into HISTORY i.e.Rorschach wrote:Ever watched Catalyst
Lots of shows on free to air are informative and educational Nef.
NOT science/journalism or "what might happen" stuff.history
ˈhɪst(ə)ri/
noun
noun: history; plural noun: histories
1.
the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
"medieval European history"
synonyms: the past, former times, historical events, days of old, the old days, the good old days, time gone by, bygone days, yesterday, antiquity; More
literarydays of yore, the olden days, yesteryear;
archaicthe eld
"this is a wonderful opportunity to use my interest in history"
antonyms: the future
the past considered as a whole.
"letters that have changed the course of history"
synonyms: background, past, family background, life story, antecedents; More
experiences, adventures, fortunes
"Kirsty calmly related the details of her history"
2.
the whole series of past events connected with a particular person or thing.
"the history of the Empire"
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