Yes, but no. Cable didn’t used to let you watch all seasons of a specific show on any given day and time of your choosing.
Yes, but no. Cable didn’t used to let you watch all seasons of a specific show on any given day and time of your choosing.
It already does on my laptop. They also keep setting my default browser back to Edge. I don’t use my laptop much anymore and keeping up with the BS of having to disable stuff I don’t want running has become tiresome to the point where I don’t even want to use it.
I know, I know, something something install Linux! Question I have there is my laptop is a gaming laptop so my question to all you Linux folks is. Can I continue to game using Linux. Will it work with my Nvidia Graphics card and Steam. If so I might consider it.
I swear I saw an article about someone whose tesla shorted out in the rain and they basically said you shouldn’t have gotten it wet.
When we called Customer Service about this they pretended like they didn’t know what we were talking about and wanted to know where we heard that information from.
Ted Faro wants to know your location.
Great point. I guess there’s maybe someone that doesn’t need internet in there home. But the average person these days can’t function without it.
I think what a lot of people forget is that what Streaming did was allow you to watch what you want when you wanted it. No need to TiVO it and worry about space. No need to pay a separate fee for OnDemand. Now I can choose to watch 6 seasons of a show day in and day out at the time I want.
It was inevitable that they would start to package streaming services together. It’s still better than old school cable. There’s always the High Seas for those that have the technical chops necessary for that.
I got an original Nintendo new for Christmas.