Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Snip Tenth Anniversary!

Hard to believe, but today marks the tenth anniversary of my decision to go cable free! I officially cut the cord way back on June 25, 2009!

And you know what? I still don't miss it a bit!

I grew up in a rural area with no cable service (amazingly, the area still doesn't have it to this day!). That meant we could only pick up three measly channels
—  four if the weather conditions were just right.

As a result of this electronic deprivation, I desperately envied anyone who was able to enjoy the cornucopia of entertainment cable had to offer.

Eventually I moved to a different city, and at long last was finally able to sign up for cable. Huzzah! Unfortunately my elation quickly turned to dismay when I started flipping through my many channels, and realized there was a whole lot of nothing on.

At one time I determined that out all the channels I had, I was watching exactly four shows. Eventually two of those ended their runs, leaving just two. I decided it didn't make financial sense to pay $70 + a month for a bunch of channels I never watched. So I called the cable company and canceled. 

I didn't feel particularly deprived though, as I bought an antenna and managed to pull in fifteen or so over the air channels. I also started going through a lot of DVDs from my "To Watch" pile.

Then about four or five years ago I bought a Roku, and it changed my life! If you've ever thought about dipping your toe in the streaming pool, definitely go for it. There's more content available on a Roku than you could ever possibly watch. Best of all the majority of it's free. AND 99% of it's on demand, so you can watch when you want, not when the networks dictate!

I've said it many times before, but it's still true
— I highly recommend cutting the cable cord. There are many cheaper and better alternatives out there, and I guarantee you will not regret it. 

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