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by tbone_Archive
I would so very much like to get rid of Comcast. Fuck them right in their stupid face. I already fired them for my Internet and got a nice 6mb DSL connection from AT&T, who are also assholes, but were cheaper and haven't given me any problems (yet).However, I live in a stupid condo building, and it's a long story, but we can only get Comcast, even though we don't get a discount. Such is my hatred for Comcast that I almost considered joining the condo board to rectify this situation, until I realized that joining a condo board is basically the opposite of what I ever thought I would do with my life, and I'd be stuck dealing with all of these assholes' water leak problems or some shit well after I may or may not have fixed the TV thing.If you don't care about watching live sports or seeing most shows the day they air, Netflix streaming is great and as was mentioned, can be accessed with an xbox, a wii, one of those roku boxes (which you can find really good deals on fairly often), or by just hooking up a computer to your TV. What I ended up doing was getting a desktop PC, a nice little HP that is sort of designed to be a home theater PC. It has a wifi card built in, a nice video card with an HDMI output, big hard drive, and lots of other nice little bells and whistles like a blu-ray drive. I figured that shit is moving very rapidly with streaming video technology, so I'd rather just get a computer and I could use the web browser on it or download whatever software I needed to do whatever the future holds. Sometimes with roku or xbox or whatever, you've got to wait a while until a firmware update is released before you can do cool stuff. Or the content provider wants to charge you an extra fee, even though you can access it free on a regular old web browser (as is the case with Hulu for instance).So yeah, if you have a way of hooking up a computer to your TV, that will work best. You can do more. But if you'd have to spend a bunch of money on a computer and you don't want to do that, either the xbox, a roku, or apple TV and Netflix is great, too.