[DMCForum] Re: C Band (Marc)
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Even the big dishes are going digital (4DTV) so subscription channels
are getting scarce. But I still have more TV than I have time to watch
(tonight was the first night I watched any TV all semester, save for 1
hour about 2 weeks ago). I pay for mine a'la carte, so it's only $6
per month for the basics (A&E, TLC, Discovery, Comedy, Sci-Fi, etc). I
dropped CNN/Headline when they jumped to $2 per month.

I also have 2 black boards (in addition to VCRS). If it's analog, I
get the picture, even if sound codes aren't found. You don't need
sound for the X rated channels anyway (actually I usually just see
those scrolling by as I move up to the Independent Film Channel,
though I have been known to stop the dish when I notice the nice
people in California have figured out yet ANOTHER way to twist &
torment the human form).

Canadians are all digital now. I miss them. There used to be a
community access show from the Northwest Territory that was a real
life Wayne's World. Guy played drums instead of guitar. Sounded just
like Bob & Doug McKenzie though. CBC was good too.

Mexicans are still analog, but their signal isn't footprinted well for
us. Plus I have to watch them through a tree.

To be honest, I do most of my watching off the rooftop antenna.
Remember that our signal strength is twice as strong down here as
yours. I can pull in Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, and Myrtle Beach
no sweat. Winston Salem is a tad snowy, as is Columbia. My antenna is
a 16 footer with amplification (RG-6 quad shield). Sits atop 45 feet
of mast.

It boggles my mind how much some people pay to watch TV. My rooftop is
free, and the dish is about $75 per year.

Re: unemployment "insurance" -- I wish you'd tell the nice people at
the RR Retirement Board that. They've been tied in knots ever since I
signed up for my first class. Actually tried to cut the benefits off.
Had to get my congressman's office involved to turn them back on. Idiots.

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx> wrote:
> Anything good on C-band?
>
> I did not say it was a good or bad thing.. Just the
> way it is.
>
> ... And "unemployment" is not a benifit, it is an
> insurance.  When you work, you are forced to "pay in
> to it".  When your unemployed, you collect on it.
> But, let's stop there before we get too political!
>
>
> --- content22207 <brobertson@xxxx> wrote:
>
> > I can't afford that luxury. Of course I didn't even
> > when I could. You
> > would roll the eyes right out of your head if you
> > saw the way I live:
> > ancient C-band satellite dish that I keep up &
> > running, microwave that
> > looks like something from Jules Vern (cover's off
> > because the plastic
> > door release snapped -- simply reach in & pop it
> > with a screwdriver),
> > world's oldest lawn mower, world's oldest washing
> > machine, and of
> > course I still drive the same car I drove in high
> > school (one of the
> > few tags I didn't turn in).
> >
> > Perhaps it was all preparation for survival on these
> > stupid
> > unemployment benefits (although I shouldn't
> > complain: at least I'm
> > getting paid to go to school -- barely).
> >
> > Bill Robertson
> > #5939
> >
>
>
>            
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