Posted by John in La on February 11, 2018 at 07:50:49 from (96.33.156.55):
Yesterday my laptop went on the fritz. Kept giving me a error message and shutting down. Before it goes totally caput and I lose all my important information I figured I better go buy a new one and transfer everything over. While we were at the box store the wife noticed a smart TV that was on sale to clear out last years models. Knew I should have left her home.
We have been talking about getting rid of cable for years. Just intimidated by the unknown so we put it off. But yesterday we took the plunge. Bought the smart TV. Called the cable company and told them to cut us off. We will return the boxes and remotes Monday.
Now I need to figure out where we go from here. We never watch local channels so I do not really need a antenna.
I mostly watch educational stuff. Smithsonian; Discovery; National Geographic.
Wife mostly watches movies.
And grandkids watch SpongeBob and Paw Patrol when they are over here.
I guess I will be wading threw the maze of online stuff now Hulu; Amazon; ect to try and find one that fits.
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