Hell I remember crank phones. Operator placed local calls also. My Grandparents home phone number only had two digits. That was in the late 40's.
Yes. I remember those alpha exchanges.Pushing 62, but us, too. Our original number, before going all numeric, was Tilden 9 ****.
I also grew up with Tilden 9... Angleton Texas.Pushing 62, but us, too. Our original number, before going all numeric, was Tilden 9 ****.
The only dispute there was, was whether me or my little brother were Dad's remote control when he wanted the channel changed!Hey now, let us reminisce. The good ol' days, when we didn't have to deal with carriage disputes!
Hey now, let us reminisce. The good ol' days, when we didn't have to deal with carriage disputes!
Yep, the ink on the telecom act of 1996 was still wet and there weren't that many content/channel conglomerates yet to create the minefield that we are dealing with today.Prior to 1999 we didn't have that many if any real disputes over channel carriage. Mostly lawsuits over distant networks and Tivo software that didn't really effect many of us. We had a few increases here and there ,but I paid $69.99 for AEP in 2000. Now there have been price increases every year ,either in programming or equipment fees, and channel disputes about every few months since then. This is what will eventually implode the current model. The greed for more and more, from both the channel operators and subs themselves, who want every conceivable new channel that comes up, have exploded the costs for the average customer. The golden goose that laid the golden egg is about to be cooked.
Yes. I remember those alpha exchanges.
Not only is it not settled, Fox upped the ante with that spot in the NFL games yesterday, which had Bill O'Reilly claiming Dish is "censoring what you see." Megyn Kelly still looks hot though.
What did you expect?i sent dish a message on twitter and some one from keep fox news sent me this message
@dish_answers@dish is not listening to customers who want #FNC back. Don’t let them censor your news.bit.ly/1v7UGru
I wonder if Fox actually believes that its viewers are that stuh stuh stupid?Fox upped the ante with that spot in the NFL games yesterday, which had Bill O'Reilly claiming Dish is "censoring what you see."