Some tech is getting pricier and looking a lot like the older services it was supposed to beat. Namely video streaming, ride-hailing, and cloud computing.
Exactly, once you’ve experienced it I just don’t get how anyone could go back except kicking and screaming but people want their slop I guess?
Cable is garbage. Just straight ad-infested low quality slop that has its production values slashed year over year. Goodness I sound old now but I do think back in the early 2000s when I was growing up that there was better quality and shorter commercials too.
Compare to ad-free service from two streaming services at $20/month each and you’re only paying $40 and getting no commercials, no interruptions, no wastes of your time and tons of content on demand on your schedule.
Add to that some sailing knowledge and you don’t have to worry about rotating services either.
The only thing I miss as a film nerd is TCM (also commercial free). Oh and PBS sometimes had good stuff though that’s not technically a cable channel.
Exactly, once you’ve experienced it I just don’t get how anyone could go back except kicking and screaming but people want their slop I guess?
Cable is garbage. Just straight ad-infested low quality slop that has its production values slashed year over year. Goodness I sound old now but I do think back in the early 2000s when I was growing up that there was better quality and shorter commercials too.
Compare to ad-free service from two streaming services at $20/month each and you’re only paying $40 and getting no commercials, no interruptions, no wastes of your time and tons of content on demand on your schedule.
Add to that some sailing knowledge and you don’t have to worry about rotating services either.
The only thing I miss as a film nerd is TCM (also commercial free). Oh and PBS sometimes had good stuff though that’s not technically a cable channel.