frogboy4
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I've lived without cable for nearly a year now. I'm pretty much covered for entertainment via NetFlix, Hulu and the cineplex across the street. Any important clip eventually goes viral on the web so I'm never far behind. I do love cable, but at this expense - what's the point? So, maybe I'll have to wait several months for some shows to be available on DVD, but I was raised in a time before movies transitioned so quickly to home video. We've been spoiled by instant gratification so much that we think we're entitled to it. There's so much, "I'm angry at this free service changing things around!" that we forget how friggin' amazing it is that regular TV shows, YouTube and so many other services are free in the first place!
So, anyway...when the cable company sends me another "discount" flyer outlining "savings" on a crummy basic package that used to have twice as many programs costing half as much per month...they know where they can shove it. I'm not entitled to cable, but there's competition out there and the cable man isn't trying hard enough for my hard earned dollars. It's just interesting to me to be capable of living without something I once considered oxygen. I wonder how much longer that will last.
Who else is cancelling cable?
So, anyway...when the cable company sends me another "discount" flyer outlining "savings" on a crummy basic package that used to have twice as many programs costing half as much per month...they know where they can shove it. I'm not entitled to cable, but there's competition out there and the cable man isn't trying hard enough for my hard earned dollars. It's just interesting to me to be capable of living without something I once considered oxygen. I wonder how much longer that will last.
Who else is cancelling cable?