{"id":662,"date":"2010-04-27T09:15:15","date_gmt":"2010-04-27T16:15:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.graphics-muse.org\/wp\/?p=662"},"modified":"2010-04-27T22:02:59","modified_gmt":"2010-04-28T05:02:59","slug":"comcast-is-going-bye-bye","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.graphics-muse.org\/wp\/?p=662","title":{"rendered":"Comcast is going bye-bye"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><font face=\"sans-serif\">Here in the armpit of America known as Colorado Springs we have one cable provider, Comcast, at least in the area we live in.&nbsp; For the past four years we&#39;ve had Extended Basic Cable service for about $50\/month with no cable boxes required.&nbsp; Two xmas&#39;s ago our &quot;big&quot; projection TV in the living room died.&nbsp; After living without TV for about a month I finally put up the $1600+ for a new Sony Bravia LCD with all the bells and whistles.&nbsp; I hooked a computer up to it very easily and stream ripped movies to it over wireless, though that sometimes doesn&#39;t work too well (I need to try 802.11n to see if that&#39;s any better since running CAT5 is a pain from my office to that TV).&nbsp; Since then, this TV has worked wonderfully as a cable-ready system that supports ClearQAM digital signals.&nbsp; That means that after the digital broadcast switchover, I was able to pick up the ClearQAM channels Comcast delivered via cable.&nbsp; PBS, for example.&nbsp; We don&#39;t get closed captioning on the digital PBS channel, but the picture is much nicer.&nbsp; Most of the channels, however, are still analog and make no use of the fancy features in the TV.&nbsp; Personally I didn&#39;t care that much.&nbsp; TV isn&#39;t all that interesting these days anyway.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>\tSo now I&#39;ve discovered that Comcast is switching to all digital channels except for Basic Cable.&nbsp; Basic Cable is the big networks plus PBS, a few community channels and NASA.&nbsp; What this means to me is that I need a cable box on all my TVs, including the new Sony, in order to actually use the &quot;extended&quot; channels I&#39;m paying for (CNN, ESPN, etc.).&nbsp; Comcast provides 1 cable box plus two DTA&#39;s for free.&nbsp; The DTA&#39;s allow display of the digital signal on regular TVs.&nbsp; These boxes are puke.&nbsp; They don&#39;t do HD, they barely provide a better picture and the cable box has a builtin channel guide that is a major step down from the nice guide I had on my big TV.&nbsp; The DTAs don&#39;t even get a channel guide.&nbsp; Not to mention that now I have yet another box on my mantel (and beside every TV) and have a bunch more (and really crappy) remotes and I get the privilege of paying Comcast an additional monthly fee per box.<\/p>\n<p>\tSo let&#39;s add things up:&nbsp; I have more crap in my house, more remotes, worse channel guides, loss of function on my high end TV and I have to pay to have all this.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>\tI don&#39;t think so.&nbsp; I&#39;m sick to death of companies nickel and diming me .&nbsp; The phone companies do it with their cellular plans.&nbsp; I&#39;d dump that too if my kid wasn&#39;t away at school.&nbsp; I hate phones more than I hate TV.<\/p>\n<p>\tSadly, Comcast is cheaper than Dish TV and DirectTV so I&#39;m just going to get rid of TV.&nbsp; Period.&nbsp; I have the Internet and most of the shows I like (except the Big Bang Theory) can be seen online in HD.&nbsp; The Sony is hooked to a computer and it has internet access and high end graphics for media playback.&nbsp; Any show I do like that isn&#39;t in HD online I&#39;ll purchase on DVDs (until they force me to Blu-Ray and make everything 3D &#8211; which gives me headaches &#8211; in which case I&#39;ll stop buying those too).&nbsp; So Cable TV serves no purpose for me.&nbsp; And I can save $50\/month by dumping it.<\/p>\n<p>\tThanks Comcast.&nbsp; You just saved me $600\/yr.<\/p>\n<p>\t<\/font><br \/>\n\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here in the armpit of America known as Colorado Springs we have one cable provider, Comcast, at least in the area we live in.&nbsp; For the past four years we&#39;ve had Extended Basic Cable service for about $50\/month with no cable boxes required.&nbsp; Two xmas&#39;s ago our &quot;big&quot; projection TV in the living room died.&nbsp; 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