But it could also potentially turn to rain.
And let me tell you, I'm realllly hoping it turns to rain.
I don't like using the word 'epic' too often since it's associated with a lot of dumb thing these days but I won't let the weather get me down for this epic week. Wild win the draft lottery tonight ( ), NHL Playoffs start tomorrow, Masters begins Thursday, and last season of Game of Thrones premieres Sunday night.
Plus, rain Tuesday- Thursday next week so far in case that was in doubt... it will be gone lightning quick thankfully.Eh, if it is snow, it'll melt in like 2 days time anyway. It is getting too warm.
Well... Besides the whole draft lottery thing...I don't like using the word 'epic' too often since it's associated with a lot of dumb thing these days but I won't let the weather get me down for this epic week. Wild win the draft lottery tonight ( ), NHL Playoffs start tomorrow, Masters begins Thursday, and last season of Game of Thrones premieres Sunday night.
We just don't need the water in any form right now. Half the midwest is underwater right now and was going to stay that way before this storm.
All of those cord cutters that thought they would save money are in for a rude surprise. With more and more networks making their own streaming services the cost will be the same because you will have to subscribe to so many.YouTube just announced that the monthly fee for YouTube TV is going up to $50/month for new AND existing members. (It was previously $35/month for original members like myself, even after the first price hike for new members).
Welp, it was fun while it lasted. Time to cancel that ****. Luckily it doesn't go into effect for me until June 5th. By that point I'll have regular TV again anyway, and the playoffs will be close to over so Formula 1 will be the only thing I'll be watching.
Yeah I'm pissed. I'm canceling.YouTube just announced that the monthly fee for YouTube TV is going up to $50/month for new AND existing members. (It was previously $35/month for original members like myself, even after the first price hike for new members).
Welp, it was fun while it lasted. Time to cancel that ****. Luckily it doesn't go into effect for me until June 5th. By that point I'll have regular TV again anyway, and the playoffs will be close to over so Formula 1 will be the only thing I'll be watching.
In the end, you'll be better off with a cable or sat package (or a streaming tv package that is an equivalent) that gives you streaming access to all the sports/movie channels etc anyway, so you have one clean bill instead of 10-20 smaller bills.All of those cord cutters that thought they would save money are in for a rude surprise. With more and more networks making their own streaming services the cost will be the same because you will have to subscribe to so many.
My Xfinity bill is always high. I'm dropping my landline this year, but its the Cable that keeps it up there.In the end, you'll be better off with a cable or sat package (or a streaming tv package that is an equivalent) that gives you streaming access to all the sports/movie channels etc anyway, so you have one clean bill instead of 10-20 smaller bills.
All of those cord cutters that thought they would save money are in for a rude surprise. With more and more networks making their own streaming services the cost will be the same because you will have to subscribe to so many.
Well, to be fair, why would you have Hulu TV and YouTube TV?Yup. Hell add it up quick, if a cord cutter had:
YouTube - $50
NetFlix - $15
Hulu w/ live streaming - $40
Disney - est. $20
HBO Go - $15
ESPN+ - $50/yr - ($4/mo)
That is roughly $145/mo
That is more expensive than my cable bill now.
Well, to be fair, why would you have Hulu TV and YouTube TV?
For me it will be:
YouTube TV for 50
Netflix, Hulu, and HBO for 45
So a 95 dollar TV/Streaming bill.
I honestly don't even know what a cable package with HBO goes for nowadays.
They just announced the starting price point for Disney Plus will be $6.99/mo, which sounds like a pretty sweet deal, although they did say the kickoff content is not going to be extremely expansive or deep. I also read that they're going to be trying to package Hulu/ESPN+/ Disney+ so there may be some savings there if you get all three.Yup. Hell add it up quick, if a cord cutter had:
YouTube - $50
NetFlix - $15
Hulu w/ live streaming - $40
Disney - est. $20
HBO Go - $15
ESPN+ - $50/yr - ($4/mo)
That is roughly $145/mo
That is more expensive than my cable bill now.
They just announced the starting price point for Disney Plus will be $6.99/mo, which sounds like a pretty sweet deal, although they did say the kickoff content is not going to be extremely expansive or deep. I also read that they're going to be trying to package Hulu/ESPN+/ Disney+ so there may be some savings there if you get all three.
I agree though, streaming services are taking full advantage of people getting sick of overpaying for cable and it's going to get way out of hand when every network gets their own streaming service.
What we need are more of the Chipotle-style "pick-and-choose" plan. I want like 10 channels. If only I could pay for what I wanted instead of a whole bunch.
It's slowly going that direction. HBO, Showtime, etc., but I basically want something like that for everything, including sports. I'm not sure that'll ever happen.
I don't remember the last time I've even turned on ESPN outside of watching MNF.That would be amazingly ideal. For morons like ESPN, it would be a godsend for them too. Regardless of how much I detest much of their programming now, they are still pretty much THE staple for sports.