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Originally Posted by Richard Tanner
Depends on the sport. Things like Colts games are always on local channels anyway unless it's a Thurs. game in which case I'll likely head to a bar with some friends. Pacers games I stream (mostly in the background). MLB games are similar (Pirates games are actually occasionally hard to stream as no one watches them lol).
The biggest issue with not paying for cable is missing out on HD NCAA games and Pacers games. Still though, it's just such a huge leak imo to pay cable rates for those two things.
If things were piecemeal it would be a hugely different story imo but as it stands I can get everything I watch on demand via steaming and all I miss out on are HD games (can still watch SD obv).
Look, I DETEST Cox cable. It's hard to imagine they could be less repugnant than Comcast or [fill in the blank evil local cable company]. My cable bill (which includes high speed internet) is more than my cell phone AND power bill combined. That's totally ridiculous. I would love to tell Cox to gfy, but there's too much value to me in the sports content - including RedZone, NFL, NBA, and MLB channels - and having a DVR tie everything together - not to mention having HBO for its HBO Go content to get rid of it as of right now.
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Originally Posted by Chilltown
I just watched part of Independence Day on TV.
HOLY **** IS THAT A CHEESY MOVIE
I remember we had a VHS of that thing and watching it every time we went to our cottage. I use to think it was a great movie. lol at opinions at an early age.
Independence Day is a comically bad movie, it's like a B-movie with an A-list cast. Saw it in a theater and we were laughing at the suspensions of disbelief required to buy in to the story. Giant flaming fireball incinerating everyone in a freeway tunnel? No problem, just duck into this small nook and you'll be fine! Drunk and need to learn how to fly a fighter jet to take on aliens and only have a half an hour to do it? Not to worry, just drink a cup of coffee! lol, so ****ing terrible.