As If We Couldn't Have Another Example of Why We Need A' la Carte Cable TV
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 I pulled the cord years ago as discussed in another thread. 
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 I do like watching shows as they are played for the first time. I guess I should take an accounting of those on broadcast TV and see if I can cut the cord. If I do that though I'll need to institute my own DVR as I currently highly rely on my cable providers DVR! 
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 @JaredBusch said: I pulled the cord years ago as discussed in another thread. Same here. I voted with my wallet. 
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 I have uverse and am contemplating dropping the tv side. Now that I have a roku, and my tv is hooked up to my network and have plex fully running I am starting to see that I don't really need cable. Most channels I watch are available somewhere and the shows that are on discovery I am sure I can find somewhere else. 
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 What is Plex? 
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 @Dashrender https://plex.tv/ it's home media server software. I love it. setup was easy, connects with a roku app, android/ios apps available (fee applicable) connects to my network tv, non-smart tv over dlna. Stream movies and music to my tv, tablet (internal wifi). I haven't tried the plex app for android yet since I don't have the port open on my firewall. 
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 @Bill-Kindle said: @Dashrender said: What is Plex? It's pretty awesome. Also available on Synology DSM too  yeah i forgot to add that. I wanted to get a synology nas to take the place of my quad core tower (that is complete overkill for this situation) and my wife vetoed that  
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 Small NAS for home is a great way to go. 
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 @scottalanmiller yes, yes it is, but the price point for me is just a tad high (according to my wife) 
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 When I bought my ReadyNAS it was $279. 
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 And a NAS will typically use less power, make less noise and produce less heat than something else. 
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 @scottalanmiller completely agree however my money is now allocated to my roof (which might get replaced due to the hail we are about to get) electrical upgrade and replacement of a window. So the nas will have to wait 
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 Oh the joys of home ownership. 
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 oh yea, i bought a house why again... ha ha 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Oh the joys of home ownership. Part of the reason I can't buy toys  I have to save up for new flooring and possibly new Windows and a patio door this year. Last year was a kitchen remodel. 
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 @Bill-Kindle said: @scottalanmiller said: Oh the joys of home ownership. Part of the reason I can't buy toys  I have to save up for new flooring and possibly new Windows and a patio door this year. Last year was a kitchen remodel. Start a garden, I'll even sell you a bag of doughnut seeds for $20, really rare and hard to come by.  
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 @RAM. said: @Bill-Kindle said: @scottalanmiller said: Oh the joys of home ownership. Part of the reason I can't buy toys  I have to save up for new flooring and possibly new Windows and a patio door this year. Last year was a kitchen remodel. Start a garden, I'll even sell you a bag of doughnut seeds for $20, really rare and hard to come by.  I can never fully decide if stuff like that is cute and creates a sense of wonder, or just lying so you can laugh at your kids behind their backs. 
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 Home ownership definitely gets tiresome. No doubt there. 





