by CarlLaFong » Sun Sep 08, 2013 11:36 pm
Although where I live, cable is required to get any TV reception, we are in some sort of pocket or rip in the time/space continuum where we get about 65 channels with a roof mounted antenna. Granted, at least half are foreign language, half a dozen are religious, a bunch are kiddie shows and a few are just crap, but we still get about 15-18 decent stations. We did sign up for Netflix last week. At 7 bucks a month, it is just about worth it. We play it through our Wii console. I have queued up about 75 movies and TV shows, out of the thousands that they offer. The selection really stinks. Every good movie, ever made, is DVD only and requires another 7 bucks a month. I know they are contractually bound by the studios and their hands are tied, but some of it is nonsense. For example, "It's a Wonderful Life" is in the public domain, but Netflix doesn't stream it. I figure I'll use them up in 6 months, or so, then I'll cancel.
http://jkcallin.blogspot.com/"As I wandered, alone, through the endless fields of corn, I could hear the crows. They seemed to mock me, calling out my name, over and over", said Cawe