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Any Cord-Cutters in The House?

DVDR_Dog

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Just curious. Over the years I have developed a bunch of strategies. I'd like to get a discussion going.
IPTV services are meh, and paying someone to rehash links or maybe get a set of streamers going is one thing, not my cup of tea. Worse, it goes against the dog's credo, don't ever get involved where money changes hands, including cryptocurrency. If you been following the news, even crypto is no longer anonymous, guys are getting busted for crypto funny business.
Ok my fellow friends, what are you up to?
 
The ONN generic Google streamer units from Walmart are the hot ticket these days, they cannot keep them in stock. Anything firesticks used to do they can. I find it odd that unless you are running a Android emulator, no one has ever ported the good stuff to Windows which is too bad because, well the power of Windows.
 
The ONN generic Google streamer units from Walmart are the hot ticket these days, they cannot keep them in stock. Anything firesticks used to do they can. I find it odd that unless you are running a Android emulator, no one has ever ported the good stuff to Windows which is too bad because, well the power of Windows.
I've got 2 of the ONN's. I use one of them for the TV in our cat house (3 of our cats have the full use of the sun room in the basement) so they can watch "cat videos" at night!
 
Ive installed a few network camera systems over the years, hardly a sustained income, but it did let me get some excersize and lots of clicmbing and heath & safety studies oh and insurance, erm warranties, breakdowns and of course fault finding, hence it was rare and expensive.

I used to hate fault finding someone elses work when they refused to fix it. I recall a hair raising event on a camera 70 ft off the ground and a crane that waved about in the wind. Wasnt impressed and charged the company a four figure sum to fix it. They charged the company that installed it with the bill and the company promptly went broke.

1990 was a bad time for cameras.
 

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