Oh sorry, I wasn't so cleared. I cut cable TV but still have internet access..
So how are you getting access to the Internet? At home, that is.
In the likely event that your provider is a member, espn3.com is your best friend here. You can catch almost all of UConn's games (with the exception this year of the two USF games and one of the Rutgers games) streaming.Just installed some rabbit ears antenna, very happy with the reception beyond expectation . The only thing I will miss the most is not able to catch my favorite sport in the world The UCONN WB.
Oh sorry, I wasn't so cleared. I cut cable TV but still have internet access.
Was it in response to the merger?Just installed some rabbit ears antenna, very happy with the reception beyond expectation . The only thing I will miss the most is not able to catch my favorite sport in the world The UCONN WB.
In the likely event that your provider is a member, espn3.com is your best friend here. You can catch almost all of UConn's games (with the exception this year of the two USF games and one of the Rutgers games) streaming.
Com Cast Cable.One more try.
Who are you getting your Internet connection from?
Was it in response to the merger?
That depends on how old you are not how many thread you have!I'm thinking Hongster owes me about two years' worth of royalties for infringing on my copyrighted handle Wonkster.
Dump your internet too. I've watched several UConn games on BurgerKing internet. It's amazing how many interesting people hang out at BK for several hours. Did you know some people can nurse a coffee for up to six hours? But that's usually because I won't give them any coin to get a refresh. the upside is that if you do buy them coffee, they will all loyally cheer for the team (it doesn't even matter which team).
Hongster, you might want to check out picking up an HD antenna to pick up all the HD broadcast stations. You'd be surprised how much is available out there.
I've watched several UConn games on BurgerKing internet. It's amazing how many interesting people hang out at BK for several hours. Did you know some people can nurse a coffee for up to six hours? But that's usually because I won't give them any coin to get a refresh. the upside is that if you do buy them coffee, they will all loyally cheer for the team (it doesn't even matter which team).
I need to hang with you more often That's extreme frugal.
I'm thinking Hongster owes me about two years' worth of royalties for infringing on my copyrighted handle Wonkster.
I'd rater be dragged across the desert by my testicles than not have cable and internet. Frugal that.
I'm not sure I believe you. A test is in order. If you are right, I'll apologize for not believing you
I'd rater be dragged across the desert by my testicles than not have cable and internet. Frugal that.
I certainly realize that everyone has different financial situations and general taste in entertainment which helps them to decide what they need or want. Thankfully, as a retired federal official at this point in my life I can afford the ridiculous prices charged by such as Directv and Comcast (out here in New Mexico, I have the former for TV--which includes UConn on SNY, and the latter for Internet and phone). But when it comes to being angry about corporations and how so many of them rip off the American public, and believe me I wish more people were angry at these corporations and their absurd profits, the problem is that one would almost have to become a hermit to avoid these outrages.
I certainly realize that everyone has different financial situations and general taste in entertainment which helps them to decide what they need or want. Thankfully, as a retired federal official at this point in my life I can afford the ridiculous prices charged by such as Directv and Comcast (out here in New Mexico, I have the former for TV--which includes UConn on SNY, and the latter for Internet and phone). But when it comes to being angry about corporations and how so many of them rip off the American public, and believe me I wish more people were angry at these corporations and their absurd profits, the problem is that one would almost have to become a hermit to avoid these outrages.
I certainly realize that everyone has different financial situations and general taste in entertainment which helps them to decide what they need or want. Thankfully, as a retired federal official at this point in my life I can afford the ridiculous prices charged by such as Directv and Comcast (out here in New Mexico, I have the former for TV--which includes UConn on SNY, and the latter for Internet and phone). But when it comes to being angry about corporations and how so many of them rip off the American public, and believe me I wish more people were angry at these corporations and their absurd profits, the problem is that one would almost have to become a hermit to avoid these outrages.