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<blockquote data-quote="x1heavy" data-source="post: 2550257" data-attributes="member: 97095"><p>In other words Pay to watch free tv with a license?</p><p></p><p>Thats alien to me. Pay cable, satellite or whatever is one thing per month, however one of our digital channels focus on satellite premium reruns which are a few years older and treated as new content. We pay the electricty to run it.</p><p></p><p>Thats a big problem now in Texas today or this week rather. Not enough Natural Gas to go around, windmills frozen and certain pipeline supply plants froze out and were forced to flare while prices go to something like a few hundred dollars a day for a house in gas or 10.00 or more per hour in electric. I am strictly electric on a level plan so whatever the power company gives, I'll take it. Where i am in Arkansas it's a generator state with nuclear and coal mostly. No problems yet until the winds pick up for the storms here.</p><p></p><p>You tube has free movies now and again, but kind of dated. You could pay a few dollars for newer content but I am not there yet. Call me a luddite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x1heavy, post: 2550257, member: 97095"] In other words Pay to watch free tv with a license? Thats alien to me. Pay cable, satellite or whatever is one thing per month, however one of our digital channels focus on satellite premium reruns which are a few years older and treated as new content. We pay the electricty to run it. Thats a big problem now in Texas today or this week rather. Not enough Natural Gas to go around, windmills frozen and certain pipeline supply plants froze out and were forced to flare while prices go to something like a few hundred dollars a day for a house in gas or 10.00 or more per hour in electric. I am strictly electric on a level plan so whatever the power company gives, I'll take it. Where i am in Arkansas it's a generator state with nuclear and coal mostly. No problems yet until the winds pick up for the storms here. You tube has free movies now and again, but kind of dated. You could pay a few dollars for newer content but I am not there yet. Call me a luddite. [/QUOTE]
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