most excellent for you and yours.Congrats man. I'll be proposing soon too.
most excellent for you and yours.Going on vacation at the end of the month. Pretty sure I'm going to propose while we're in New York.
Last day in Florida!
Eat some grouper then, lol. Exciting times.
Last night on the egg we grilled some snapper and swordfish caught that morning, and some scottish salmon. Salmon and swordfish were unreal, snapper was just ok. Which is weird because snapper is one of my favorite fish.
And amazingly enough, we have what looks to be a pretty amazing fish market right next to our apartment in SLC, that claims the fish is flown in daily. Lets hope that's true.... happily pay a little extra per pound if that's the case.
Nice, that's amazing to have a fish market next door, you're so lucky.
Yeah, pictures look pretty solid too IMO. I mean sure there are better, but given our proximity to the ocean..... yeah.
http://www.aquariusfish.com/photos
oh man, i do my buying online from the Ak online fish market..... take my word, fresh halibut is great.Looks legit, yeah, you'll be able to enjoy exotic West coast fish now and of course the salmon will be amazing and probably a little cheaper.
oh man, i do my buying online from the Ak online fish market..... take my word, fresh halibut is great.
oh man, i do my buying online from the Ak online fish market..... take my word, fresh halibut is great.
So...I'm thinking of trying to cut the cord early next year. IE; getting rid of cable and rely on streaming. The $180 cable bill has gotten old real fast.
Since we're all sports fans here, how possible is it to do this and still get sports games - primarily Sox, Bears, Hawks and even the Cubs for my wife?
I'm not looking to steal anything. How can I legally stream at a reduced costs from what I pay to WOW cable? My understanding is the national sports packages (like mlb network, nhl network, etc.) are all local blackouts (and I do live in the Chicago area), so how can this be done, if at all?
there is no choice but over-nite shipping.Yeah, I'd be interested in the link too. Have always been interested in trying an online order but never seemed to find a place I was comfortable with trying it for the prices offered.
+1. Don't watch enough TV outside of sports but at the same time, would like to retain the ability to DVR sports and make no sacrifices to quality.
I do watch some other things. But my understanding is non sports content is easy to find good streaming packages or prices for.
Also I'm about to sign a new phone contract with t-mobile, and that comes with free netflix. So I'll have amazon prime, netflix and HBO go for starters, without any extra money being paid. It's a decent start.
My thought was I'd buy a package from sling tv or hula...I haven't researched this heavily enough yet. Like I said, I'm mostly concerned about the sports stuff.
I read it as he bought her flowers but no other gift on her birthday.
I mean, if you completely forget her birthday.... yeah, you ****ed up
Going on vacation at the end of the month. Pretty sure I'm going to propose while we're in New York.
Congrats man. I'll be proposing soon too.
So...I'm thinking of trying to cut the cord early next year. IE; getting rid of cable and rely on streaming. The $180 cable bill has gotten old real fast.
Since we're all sports fans here, how possible is it to do this and still get sports games - primarily Sox, Bears, Hawks and even the Cubs for my wife?
I'm not looking to steal anything. How can I legally stream at a reduced costs from what I pay to WOW cable? My understanding is the national sports packages (like mlb network, nhl network, etc.) are all local blackouts (and I do live in the Chicago area), so how can this be done, if at all?
Thanks Easy E. The $180 does include internet - though WOW internet is mediocre at best. I don't even have any movie channels. I do have DVR capabilities on 3 tv's though.
I was goimng to wait...my lease is up at the end of February, at which time we planned on hopefully buying something. I don't know, maybe there's no reason to wait though.
I'll piggyback on Coldsteel's question - is there a way to dvr this stuff if you cut the cord? I work 2nd shift and usually have to watch things dvr'd...
Yes, both Sling and Vue offer DVR as an extra. The way it works is you get a certain number of hours you can record. Ie I think Sling is 50 hours of storage.
For multiple streams, you will want to use PS Vue. I believe you can have up to 5 TVs going at once. Sling is 2 I believe, but maybe you can pay for more.
Sling sounds very appealing. Where does the antenna you mentioned earlier come into it?