Yeah. Easy as pie.1) Connect a pc to a tv.
2) Buy a $25 wireless keyboard w/touchpad and connect that to your pc.
3) Connect the pc to the internet.
There you go, all set.
Yeah. Easy as pie.
Or....Dish can do the right thing, so he can use the equipment already connected to his TV.
People with a fondness for good movies watch plenty, as it's one of the few places for such films. People who think Michael Bay and JJ Abrams are great filmmakers have plenty of sources for their crap.Getting old Scott. Jk. They still do. During hours, that nobody watches.
Simple. Provide all VOD options that are available from the channels that they carry in their satellite broadcast packages.And what is considered the right thing?
Simple. Provide all VOD options that are available from the channels that they carry in their satellite broadcast packages.
Of course there is a reason. The big question is whether it is valid or not.That sounds great but do know if Dish is able to or at what cost to Dish there is to carry them? I would like to have all VOD option available to me as well but I don't like how everyone just assumes that Dish is holding them back just because they want to. There may actually be a reason why they do not currently carry them. It's best to see things from both sides occasionally.
It is a temporary file and won't (shouldn't) count against available drive space. Plus, where is it stored, in the user's partition or Dish's partition ? I don't think anyone here knows the answer.It still has to be loaded into the hard drive. The broadband is to download the rest of the file.
Valid to Dish or customers ?The big question is whether it is valid or not.
To be fair, the dunnos apply to just about anything if you try to call Dish.My guess is some Dish pencil pusher in Denver could care less about TCM VOD, and can't be bothered supplying it even if it is free.
DirecTV has had TCM VOD for several years. If you try to call someone at Dish about it, you get excuses and a lot of "dunnos".
It is a temporary file and won't (shouldn't) count against available drive space. Plus, where is it stored, in the user's partition or Dish's partition ? I don't think anyone here knows the answer.
Yeah. Easy as pie.
Or....Dish can do the right thing, so he can use the equipment already connected to his TV.
I haven't seen one Abrams film I would consider "decent", other than possibly MI:3.Let's not get too carried away and mix Bay and Abrams together. Bay makes bad movies that have wide appeal while Abrams makes decent (but lots of room for improvement) films that have wide appeal.
I could have told him to go to the library instead. The vast majority of the films on TCM can be gotten at the local library, and he has already paid for them with his taxes.
What majority expense?If not adding the TCM vods, it wouldn't even put a dent in their customer base. I agree, try to get the minority what they want, but not at the majority expense.