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<blockquote data-quote="DWSmith" data-source="post: 571443" data-attributes="member: 5102"><p>Amen brother!!!</p><p></p><p>I walk into COSTCO and the Dish, or whoever they are, representatives come up to me and ask if I have their service. When I say, "No." they ask which provider I have. I say, "Over the air." They haven't a clue then I explain that I get 44 channels on the antenna in the attic over my garage. I really don't think they believe me.</p><p></p><p>At time I miss analog TV signals that don't pixelate into oblivion whenever there's a storm between us and the broadcast towers. But analog had snow during bad weather so, as always, everything has its pros and cons.</p><p></p><p>As long as there's a mute button on my TV's remote control I'll remain happy with it!</p><p></p><p>As far as a phone goes here lately I've been considering getting my landline back in service ... seriously. These smartphones are nothing but a data gathering, advertising tool. I long for a dumb, old, flip phone. Even on my last flip phone I could watch youtube videos and listen to the FM radio or whatever music I had copied onto my SD card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWSmith, post: 571443, member: 5102"] Amen brother!!! I walk into COSTCO and the Dish, or whoever they are, representatives come up to me and ask if I have their service. When I say, "No." they ask which provider I have. I say, "Over the air." They haven't a clue then I explain that I get 44 channels on the antenna in the attic over my garage. I really don't think they believe me. At time I miss analog TV signals that don't pixelate into oblivion whenever there's a storm between us and the broadcast towers. But analog had snow during bad weather so, as always, everything has its pros and cons. As long as there's a mute button on my TV's remote control I'll remain happy with it! As far as a phone goes here lately I've been considering getting my landline back in service ... seriously. These smartphones are nothing but a data gathering, advertising tool. I long for a dumb, old, flip phone. Even on my last flip phone I could watch youtube videos and listen to the FM radio or whatever music I had copied onto my SD card. [/QUOTE]
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