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Vegetable posted:Learned today that Ellen DeGeneres is 16 years older than Portia de Rossi and feeling a bit weirded out by the age gap Why? They are both middle-aged adults and were seasoned adults 14 years ago. It's not like the wily Ellen gets naive young Portia to do things she doesn't want to because she doesn't know better yet with her lack of life experience.
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Shageletic posted:What do people do other than have Netflix/hulu/amazon etc, to get basic cable options. I have a hazy memory of some sort of digital antenna thing you can buy to get the basic channels? Idk. I have an Antenna in the attic hooked up to an HD Homerun that is fed to Channels DVR, though I could probably get away with just the antenna and use Hulu as a DVR for locals. I have PlayStation Vue for cable, but depending on your desired channels/how much you want to pay/UI needs another service may fit you better. Off the top of my head there is: *Playstation Vue *DirectTV Now *Sling TV *Hulu with Live Channels *YouTube TV All of the above offer free trials, I’d say give each a try and keep your favorite. I’m sure there will be more in the future. T-Mobile is entering the market later this year, for instance, and rumors about Apple and Amazon offering similar services persist.
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 19:40 |
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Oh poo poo episode 3 of Dirty Money is about Shkreli. This show owns, highly recommended. It's a bit like Last Week Tonight on steroids without the lame jokes.
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 19:52 |
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My window looks right across the river at the main broadcast antenna for the city, so I just have some small $10 rabbit-ears attached to the top of my TV by velcro to save on table space (I honestly think those Command strips should be enshrined next to duct tape, wonderfully handy things). If you haven't dealt with broadcast TV before: --"digital antenna" is the same as "antenna" these days unless you have an old TV (assuming you're in America where we changed over 10 years ago, not sure about the rest of the world) --unless you're somewhere that gets a really bad signal, the various boosters and special antenna formations and such are going to be mostly snake oil. Two ears and a loop is the basic design. --There are websites around to check broadcast in your area like https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps and that's a good baseline, though that'll be affected by other buildings and such. --Start cheap. Better to get a $10 thing that doesn't work then to spend $100 on one that you didn't need.
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Bruceski posted:My window looks right across the river at the main broadcast antenna for the city, so I just have some small $10 rabbit-ears attached to the top of my TV by velcro to save on table space (I honestly think those Command strips should be enshrined next to duct tape, wonderfully handy things). If you haven't dealt with broadcast TV before: On top of your TV is the absolute worst place for your antenna. Electronic devices put out a ton of EM that will interfere with signals. I cut my cord well before the DTV changeover, and I admit that it's probably better now with flat screens that don't have to charge up a big electron tube. When it comes to antenna placement, you really want to put it as high, and far away from any electronics that you can. I am going to disagree with the signal booster comment, because I do run a signal amplifier, and I can certainly get better reception for some of the weaker channels. The downside with the amplifiers is that it will also amplify interference with the signal, so YMMV.
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Also, knowing where your local channels are coming from is key for antenna placement if you're more than 10 miles away from the broadcast tower. TV Fool is really handy for that. Annoyingly enough, where I am in Connecticut there are Fox, CBS, and NBC affiliates in Hartford (the closest city), but because there was an existent ABC channel north of them in western Mass and an another south in New Haven there isn't a Hartford ABC affiliate. So to watch Jeopardy I had to angle my antenna juuuust right to get the Massachusetts ABC channel. If I tried to get the Hartford ABC channel it would mess up my reception for all the others. If the weather's bad, the mass ABC channel doesn't come in at all, but it's better than nothing. But on a clear day, I can get over 50 channels (though 12 of those are duplicates). I could probably get better signal if I moved the antenna outside but the attic works well enough. Amusingly enough I have a secondary antenna I picked up for like $20 for testing that I just stuck behind my TV and it gets CBS, NBC, and Fox just fine--it's really just ABC and the CW that I needed to put the antenna in the attic for. asecondduck fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Jan 29, 2018 |
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Bruceski posted:--unless you're somewhere that gets a really bad signal, the various boosters and special antenna formations and such are going to be mostly snake oil. Two ears and a loop is the basic design. Everything else is pretty spot on but the booster comment is not true at all. The Winegard LNA-200 boosted my reception to get about 4 times the channels I got beforehand. I don't live in the boonies but I do live in the suburbs.
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lelandjs posted:Also, knowing where your local channels are coming from is key for antenna placement if you're more than 10 miles away from the broadcast tower. TV Fool is really handy for that. I currently get 61 channels from both the Cincinnati and Dayton markets, weirdly enough, despite being closer to Cincy, I cannot for the life of me find the CBS feed, but Dayton has me covered. I was getting 69 channels, but one of the "UHF" channels recently shut down taking all those sub channels with it. Croatoan posted:Everything else is pretty spot on but the booster comment is not true at all. The Winegard LNA-200 boosted my reception to get about 4 times the channels I got beforehand. I don't live in the boonies but I do live in the suburbs. One of these days I'm going to upgrade to the Winegard, but for now my cheapass RCA does the trick.
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Croatoan posted:Everything else is pretty spot on but the booster comment is not true at all. The Winegard LNA-200 boosted my reception to get about 4 times the channels I got beforehand. I don't live in the boonies but I do live in the suburbs. Fair enough. As I said I'm in ideal signal placement, and the stuff I found online when looking up info didn't suggest it was any big improvement so I flinched from the price jumps, but personal experience tops theory. I think I could have put it better as "may be useful in some conditions but are not mandatory". Iron Crowned posted:On top of your TV is the absolute worst place for your antenna. Electronic devices put out a ton of EM that will interfere with signals. I cut my cord well before the DTV changeover, and I admit that it's probably better now with flat screens that don't have to charge up a big electron tube. When it comes to antenna placement, you really want to put it as high, and far away from any electronics that you can. Huh. I get a notably worse signal if I put it on the table away from the TV, and any further placement to test (right in the window for instance) would involve getting an extension cable and laying it across traffic paths. My old CRT TV just had a spot on top of the case for the antenna to clip into, so I assumed that was an ideal spot for them.
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It's also worth noting that, even though I get a ton of OTA channels, the networks are usually the only ones with anything worth watching on them. I wish I spoke Spanish better, because there's Telemundo subchannels playing surprisingly awesome recent films, but they're dubbed. There's also a local unaffiliated channel that airs Indian news and movies, which is neat but they're all in... Hindi, I guess? I really miss MeTV, which the CW affiliate in Boston carried. They always had movies on that starred big name actors before they got big, which was fun. I was excited when the Fox affiliate added a new subchannel called "TBD" but all it is is complications of YouTube videos. They air and advertise episodes of "Tabletop" with Wil Wheaton as if it's some big get and not just something you can watch for free.
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Bruceski posted:Huh. I get a notably worse signal if I put it on the table away from the TV, and any further placement to test (right in the window for instance) would involve getting an extension cable and laying it across traffic paths. My old CRT TV just had a spot on top of the case for the antenna to clip into, so I assumed that was an ideal spot for them. You'll want to be familiar with where your signals are coming from, and yeah, extension cables. I have a feeling that spot on the old CRTs was just for convenience. I mean if it's working for you, it's working for you. My current apartment I lucked out and it was wired for cable, so I just cracked open the box and put a splitter in it, so I have my antenna sitting on top of a book shelf in my bedroom. My old apartment, I did have to run an extension cable along some walls to get to the TV. I guess if it works for you it works, but it's definitely worth doing some research.
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lelandjs posted:It's also worth noting that, even though I get a ton of OTA channels, the networks are usually the only ones with anything worth watching on them. I wish I spoke Spanish better, because there's Telemundo subchannels playing surprisingly awesome recent films, but they're dubbed. There's also a local unaffiliated channel that airs Indian news and movies, which is neat but they're all in... Hindi, I guess? TBD is definitely a weird one, and I don't really get the appeal of it. My favorites are Comet (sci-fi), and H&I (uh, it has, NYPD Blue, Star Trek, and Xena).
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 21:32 |
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Happy! got renewed. Although unless this week's finale ends on a cliffhanger I'm not sure where they could go with a second season.
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muscles like this! posted:Happy! got renewed. Although unless this week's finale ends on a cliffhanger I'm not sure where they could go with a second season. That's because you don't have a hugely hosed up imagination like the creators of happy!
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muscles like this! posted:Happy! got renewed. Although unless this week's finale ends on a cliffhanger I'm not sure where they could go with a second season. No premise is allowed to be both popular and one-off anymore.
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I thought I heard somewhere that the creators had three seasons planned out.
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bull3964 posted:I thought I heard somewhere that the creators had three seasons planned out. Which is like 24 episodes. Not a hugely terrible amount.
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GreenNight posted:Which is like 24 episodes. Not a hugely terrible amount. No, it's not. Just wondering how they will have justification of Happy sticking around Nick once his kid is rescued and I don't see them prolonging that plot past the season. Though, I could see them doing something that Haley outgrowing happy due to the poo poo she went though and saying that Nick needs him more.
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 22:06 |
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That's what I expect, since Nick now believes in him and Haley doesn't due to growing up slash trama.
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lelandjs posted:It's also worth noting that, even though I get a ton of OTA channels, the networks are usually the only ones with anything worth watching on them. I wish I spoke Spanish better, because there's Telemundo subchannels playing surprisingly awesome recent films, but they're dubbed. There's also a local unaffiliated channel that airs Indian news and movies, which is neat but they're all in... Hindi, I guess? I agree. The only off channels I watch are PBS, Create and Decades because I'm an old.
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bull3964 posted:No, it's not. Just wondering how they will have justification of Happy sticking around Nick once his kid is rescued and I don't see them prolonging that plot past the season. Or Haley could just join him on his next murderous rampage. It's not like the show would be above a kid killing and maiming random goons.
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lelandjs posted:Also, knowing where your local channels are coming from is key for antenna placement if you're more than 10 miles away from the broadcast tower. TV Fool is really handy for that. Yep, my apartment faces away from DC and Baltimore so I get sweet fuckall for OTA signals. Fortunately the only thing I want out of that is CBS and that costs like 5 bucks a month when I want it.
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IRQ posted:Yep, my apartment faces away from DC and Baltimore so I get sweet fuckall for OTA signals. Fortunately the only thing I want out of that is CBS and that costs like 5 bucks a month when I want it. Don't underestimate what a good antenna and placement can do for you. I was able to get Boston channels loud & clear with a $80 indoor/outdoor antenna in Salem, even though all the buildings around me were 3+ stories tall. I had to put in in a veeeery specific spot (for a short time it was on top of a stack of old textbooks, which in turn were on top of a dresser) in a room down the hall from where the TV was but it got all the channels I needed. As much height as possible is key. That said, if you're in an ground floor apartment on the wrong side of the building, that may be too much for even the best antenna you can get.
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Hoooly poo poo y'all need to watch the Trump episode of Dirty Money.
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# ? Jan 30, 2018 01:03 |
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I have no idea what Dirty Money is.
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muscles like this! posted:I have no idea what Dirty Money is. A Netflix show produced by the dude who made Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and Taxi to the Dark Side.
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muscles like this! posted:I have no idea what Dirty Money is. Its a Netflix docu-anthology about corporate corruption.
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lelandjs posted:I have an Antenna in the attic hooked up to an HD Homerun that is fed to Channels DVR, though I could probably get away with just the antenna and use Hulu as a DVR for locals. I have PlayStation Vue for cable, but depending on your desired channels/how much you want to pay/UI needs another service may fit you better. Off the top of my head there is: Personally, I only get three OTA channels where I live and I didn't feel like any of the TV streaming services above were worth paying the monthly fee for the low ratio of good/poo poo channels, so I've just gotten accustomed to watching my favorite shows the day after they air.
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Speaking of Netflix, Altered Carbon drops this Friday. Looking forward to it, even though I wasn't the biggest fan of the book.
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# ? Jan 30, 2018 01:14 |
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drat you couch chat, why am I just now hearing that Soderbergh made an interactive fiction game as a TV show?! Is it good? (Mosaic)
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Open Source Idiom posted:It's Soderbergh, so yes.
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# ? Jan 30, 2018 01:57 |
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Yo, I know it is definitely not for everyone but I'm really digging Hot Streets. "We know Chubby killed a kid!"
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# ? Jan 30, 2018 02:01 |
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Did any of you watch Gunpowder? I watched the first episode last night and it seemed pretty crappy, curious if it gets better or if Jon Snow just keeps moping about while everybody reminds him to never stop moping.
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# ? Jan 30, 2018 02:32 |
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It has some brutal executions if you're into that. Like guts spilling out.
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# ? Jan 30, 2018 02:50 |
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Did yall see that in the most perfect casting of all time, Tom Hanks is gonna play Mr Rogers in a biopic
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Just finished pilot of Counterpart. Good but not great, but that's mainly a script issue with pacing. I would describe it as Fringe x The Americans. Which you can't say no to. Josh Lyman fucked around with this message at 06:25 on Jan 30, 2018 |
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zoux posted:Did yall see that in the most perfect casting of all time, Tom Hanks is gonna play Mr Rogers in a biopic I don't find that to be a particularly good casting.
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Tom Hanks just plays himself in everything.
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Mu Zeta posted:Tom Hanks just plays himself in everything. Except Catch Me if Your Can. He played himself with a super lovely Boston accent.
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Mu Zeta posted:Tom Hanks just plays himself in everything.
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