Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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Background: I've never paid for any kind of TV service in my life. When I was a kid, we had "cable", but when I was my kids' age that was 13 channels and I was the remote. By the time I graduated high school we had probably 50 channels, but it was nothing like the couple hundred you see today on most satellite packages.
I've always considered TV service to be a bad value with the packages that exist. Too much money a month for too many channels that I'll never watch and have no intention of watching. I also realized when I was first out on my own that if I had cable, I probably would spend more time in the evenings watching it instead of making progress on other things I wanted to get done, like wrenching on the cars, building Cloud Nine, etc.
Fast forward to today and having retired from Cloud Nine and pivoted my interests back towards ground-based items that burn fuel, I'd like to be able to watch racing. But I want to pay for only the racing channels, I don't want to spend the money on hundreds of channels I won't watch. I'd consider another service if it was reasonably priced and had good racing content.
What kind of racing? Figure broad spectrum auto and motorcycle. I'm not much of a NASCAR fan, but it's still the sound of horsepower and I've come to appreciate it more.
So, what say you PoA brain trust?
I've always considered TV service to be a bad value with the packages that exist. Too much money a month for too many channels that I'll never watch and have no intention of watching. I also realized when I was first out on my own that if I had cable, I probably would spend more time in the evenings watching it instead of making progress on other things I wanted to get done, like wrenching on the cars, building Cloud Nine, etc.
Fast forward to today and having retired from Cloud Nine and pivoted my interests back towards ground-based items that burn fuel, I'd like to be able to watch racing. But I want to pay for only the racing channels, I don't want to spend the money on hundreds of channels I won't watch. I'd consider another service if it was reasonably priced and had good racing content.
What kind of racing? Figure broad spectrum auto and motorcycle. I'm not much of a NASCAR fan, but it's still the sound of horsepower and I've come to appreciate it more.
So, what say you PoA brain trust?