Sunday, January 5, 2014

Cutting Cable, GPS and Digital Camera's!

Cutting Cable, GPS and Digital Camera's!
 
Cable TV: It's ok to cut the cable if you don't to watch ESPN live or NatGeo, or any other Discovery Channel live! You can use the other services but it's all old stuff! I have friends who have cut the cable and are left out the next morning around the water cooler when a show was amazing! For instance the day after the fall finale of Son's of Anarchy or the Walking Dead. They were the talk of the office except for those who had cut their cable! They had to wait a day... by that time it was old news! And every football fan who generally didn't get to watch Thursday night or Monday night football! I guess that's ok if you don't mind recording and just hope someone doesn't mention the score the next day! GPS: Sure you can get it through your phone but it's not good if you have to make a call or receive one. Also these are phones not really a GPS system, so they're are not as good! Yes, a lot of cars have a GPS system built in, but if I want to enter multiple addresses like before my wife and I go to garage sales in the morning I'd rather do it from the comfort of my den watching all the cable channels others can't get! Also I can take my GPS with me in another vehicle if someone else wants to drive! Digital Camera's: I don't understand your comments, the DSLR camera's are digital! People are just upgrading! Also there isn't a cell phone out that that can do all the things a digital camera can do and the pictures are so much better. You can really see the difference when you load them down to your computer. Plus you generally have a larger choice of the megapixels you can use, not to mention the array of lenses you can get! Yes you can cut cable, trash your GPS and use your phone to take pictures, but just realize you are going to be giving up features you may not be aware of. My son cut his cable and went full out buying the HD Antenna, Netflix, Hulu Plus and Amazon Prime, and iTunes! He went back to cable when he just couldn't give up Mike and Mike in the morning. For me it would be NatGeo and the Smithsonian channels!
 


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