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I don't have cable or satellite tv . . .

Originally posted by: KPSHAH316
how do you not get cable but are driven to school in TWO, not one, but TWO 55 AMG's?????

😕

because they're my neighbors 😛

plus, my parents never felt the need for cable because they almost never watch tv. . .

but i enjoy a little tv now and then
 
Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: KPSHAH316
how do you not get cable but are driven to school in TWO, not one, but TWO 55 AMG's?????

😕

because they're my neighbors 😛

plus, my parents never felt the need for cable because they almost never watch tv. . .

but i enjoy a little tv now and then

and it all comes together🙂
 
Neither. I have a homemade antenna made from a design listed in the Ars Technica forums a few years ago. It's made from 38 gauge magnet wire (about as fine as human hair). I have it on a piece of cardboard but you could just as easily mount it on a wall and paint over it and never know it's there assuming the wall is in the correct orientation for reception. It generally gives cable-quality results except when it's windy. Aside from DVDs, I normally limit my TV watching to NFL and NCAA football/basketball and local news so cable doesn't really have much to offer.

 
Originally posted by: arcas
Neither. I have a homemade antenna made from a design listed in the Ars Technica forums a few years ago. It's made from 38 gauge magnet wire (about as fine as human hair). I have it on a piece of cardboard but you could just as easily mount it on a wall and paint over it and never know it's there assuming the wall is in the correct orientation for reception. It generally gives cable-quality results except when it's windy. Aside from DVDs, I normally limit my TV watching to NFL and NCAA football/basketball and local news so cable doesn't really have much to offer.

Do you have a link to that by chance?
 
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