Subj : Re: Video rental store to shu
To   : MRO
From : Gamgee
Date : Thu Apr 04 2024 09:34 pm

-=> MRO wrote to Nightfox <=-

> I'm surprised you've never known anyone watching over-the-air TV.  Things
> like local news & weather, game shows, etc. are often broadcast on such
> channels, and I've known a lot of people who watch those things sometimes.
> If you have cable and watch those shows, they're likely on local channels
> you could also get over the air.  There are also a lot of TV series in the

MR> well i wasnt thinking when i said that.  what i meant to say was
MR> there were few people who did it back in the day and after the
MR> big bandwidth switch many years ago, i don't know anybody else
MR> that did more than play with it.  I don't know anybody who
MR> continued to use over the air.

MR> even in a big city my options are really limited.

MR> most people just prefer to get cable.

There are other use-cases where cable/streaming doesn't work.  Where I
live, there can be power/cable outages due to tropical weather conditions.
Sometimes an hour, sometimes a week.  For $40 at Walmart, you can buy an
over-the-air antenna, and hook it to your TV (coax input).  With your
generator running to power the TV, you can receive OTA broadcasts *IN HIGH
DEFINITION* from your local channel broadcasters.  This is very useful in
these situations, because that's how you can learn about current/upcoming
weather, power restoration efforts, food/water distribution points, and
similar.  Perhaps even a sporting event or sitcom/show.  It's FREE.



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