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flatbutt 02-08-2011 02:31 PM

TV connected to the DVD player. Thats it.

Rikao4 02-08-2011 02:48 PM

while stationed overseas..
we sometimes did without..
so you read ..you talk to each other..
don't know about 'now'..
but then it was kinda fun..

Rika

9dreizig 02-08-2011 03:08 PM

My old business partner used to like to brag he didn't have one,, although they did have one for viewing DVDS.. Funny thing was when he was around one he was like a monkey with a mirror when you had the remote in his hand

Aerkuld 02-08-2011 03:27 PM

I have two houses both with a TV but no service provider. I watch DVD's occasionally and use the TV as a monitor. I don't miss TV in the slightest and get my news from the internet or from colleagues.

I have mobile wireless internet that I can take with me to either address.

I'm not entirely surprised how many people I find that don't bother with cable. I predict the cable / dish TV business as we know it in for a major change in the next few years. There is a rapidly increasing number of people who don't want to pay for 250 channels of junk.

Tim Hancock 02-08-2011 03:34 PM

Several TVs in house and shop...... No cable or sat, just antenna. We get ABC, NBC, CBS, local Fox and two public stations and a few odd local stations. I watch (and curse at) ABC local and national news and whatever is on from 9:00 pm until about 11:00 pm most nights which is OK by me. Before I was married, I rarely watched TV and spent most waking hours building stuff out in the garage when I was not at work.

scotricker 02-08-2011 03:39 PM

No TV. gave it away a few years ago. just fine for me.
I look at all the big screen TVs at Sams club, but then I remember that I don't need to watch it. :)

aigel 02-09-2011 01:51 AM

No TV here.

You should consider it. It really is nice especially if you have kids.

G

azasadny 02-09-2011 03:48 AM

I get my news and entertainment from the Internet, so I hardly ever watch TV. I watch 2 shows once a week and that's it.

on2wheels52 02-09-2011 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 5834895)
TV connected to the DVD player. Thats it.

That's what we have here. I quit network tv in the mid 70's. I guess I've missed a lot of stuff.
Jim

Porsche-O-Phile 02-09-2011 04:38 AM

Not really.

jyl 02-09-2011 05:59 AM

I watch cooking shows and F1/motogp, a little ski racing. That's all. The rest of the family watches TV a lot more - different series, talk shows, etc. So, I could do without a TV but the family wouldn't.

I am trying to trim my cable bill, but it is interesting how hard that is. To get Speed, I have to buy the sports package. F1 doesnt offer online viewing and motogp's subscription is more expensive than the package. To get cooking channel, I have to buy the digital preferred package. Most of the programs are not online. Vonage is no cheaper than the cable phone. There's no Internet service as fast (I get up to 19Mb/s down), or even tolerably fast, that is really any cheaper. Etc.

oldE 02-09-2011 06:10 AM

We have an ancient GE TV that we use to watch movies. Never had cable or Sat TV. The antenna got donated to a fund raiser for the local animal shelter about 15 years ago. Don't miss it.

One exception: F1 races, although this past summer I was working Sundays and missed most of the races. I go to my Father-in-law's for those. He will often call the day before to be sure I remember.

News from CBC radio and the net.

Les

notfarnow 02-09-2011 06:16 AM

We only got a TV when my wife was on maternity leave. Even then, we ddn't get cable, just 3 channels on rabbit ears. We watch the news for an hour or so some nights. Max would be 3 hours per week.

My head spins at the idea of PAYING for cable companies to pump hour of trash and paid commercials into our home. Not a %$#ing chance. Sometimes it's a pain when there is a genuinely good show that we don't get, but we can always get it on netflix or DVD.

One night a year or so ago, my wife was still on maternity leave and had a bad week. I had been really busy at work, the baby had been sick, we were ALL cranky and at each other's throats. My wife got into the wine, and was REAL sour and mouthy. Once she was good and drunk, she announced "SCREW YOU, I'M ORDERING CABLE!" Get's on the phone, and slurs through the order until they tell her the price, then she hung up. I stil tease her about the time she got drunk and ordered cable.

Rick Lee 02-09-2011 06:18 AM

I haven't watched network tv in many years and finally had to put up with it for a few weeks when I visited my folks in NJ for Xmas and then got stranded there because of the snow. It was torture. My dad watches MSNBC news all morning and believes it all like gospel. My mom watches network sitcoms and "reality tv." I've never watched a reality show and don't understand them. I watch news, documentaries, Seinfeld reruns and VH-Classic and just about nothing else.

speeder 02-09-2011 08:35 AM

TV but no cable or other reception. I only use it for DVDs but I watch a movie almost every night. I also stopped watching regular/network TV in the 1970s, about the time that "Happy Days" was on. There have been huge shows that I've never seen, like "Cheers" and "Friends". Or only seen snippets of them while at a bar or someone else's house.

Some of the best things made in recent years have been on HBO, (specifically "The Sopranos" and "The Wire"), but they are much better to watch on DVD in sequence. If there is something that I want to see on TV, like the Oscars or the Super Bowl, I can go to a party and see it.

VINMAN 02-09-2011 08:48 AM

I'd be content with just DIY, Military channel, and Food TV. Most of the time my cable tv is on one of the channels that just plays music.(which is basically the same as my Sirius.) If I watch more than 3 hours a week it is a lot.

red-beard 02-09-2011 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 5834765)
I really just want a blazing fast web connection. However, the pricing structure (regardless of who I go with) makes it such that I get the TV and the phone for the same cost of the high-speed Internet, so there's really reason to not take it.

I have high speed internet with Comcast and TV with Dish. Even though I'm being screwed paying $12 more for the internet because I don't have cable, I'm still paying less than if I switched everything to Comcast.

If I only made domestic calls, and I combined my Vonage phone and Internet and Comcast, I'd just about break even. But then I'd have a crappy DOCSIS 1 or 2 cable modem and would lose everything if the cable goes out!

So, we have

SBC (AT&T) for a business line with a cheap DSL on top
Vonage running on that DSL line
Comcast Cable Internet
Dish for TV

We'd have to lose power and generator and have both cable and landline go out to lose all phone and internet.

MikeSid 02-09-2011 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 5836258)
....

Some of the best things made in recent years have been on HBO, (specifically "The Sopranos" and "The Wire"), but they are much better to watch on DVD in sequence....

This is what we do. It's much more enjoyable to watch without commercials and in blocks of a couple of episodes at a time. Especially with cliffhanger shows. Besides, by the time it comes out on DVD, we know whether it's worth our time.

Other than that, we watch the 11:00 news and the occasional Seinfeld rerun.

TV is an entertainment appliance. Just because I have a toaster doesn't mean I have to eat toast everyday. I am astonished by people that can't not watch TV unless they get rid of the damn thing.

MT930 02-09-2011 09:38 AM

We have TV's, however I am not too excited about what's on them.
We watch as little as possible. DIY, Military,History, PBS. Just finished the Pacific Miniseries on DVD, TV's are good.

Network programing is a sad commentary on peoples interests, the reality shows are a window in to dysfunction and lost priorities. My kids are even appalled.

AFD660 02-09-2011 09:55 AM

I'm just like your friend, firefighter with no TV. But I can recite just about every line to a few movies I own.... use the internet on my phone at home... lol... kinda sucks when I bring a girl over and she wants to watch a movie or tv...


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