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TWC and your Cable Company / Re: Dish Network to drop TWC from 214, carragie dispute
« on: May 20, 2010, 08:52:05 PM »My mother just called Dish, Dish saved TWC!!!All it takes is money haha
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My mother just called Dish, Dish saved TWC!!!All it takes is money haha
This thread is only going to be used for general discussion about the 2010 hurricane season. We'll do individual topics for each storm as mentioned in Martin's post about the new system here.Yes. Any organized storms or potential ones will have their own discussion. Including: Invests, subtropical storms, tropical storms and of course hurricanes.
I am a bit surprised but when TWC charges outrageous amounts for its programming, something close to 8 bucks a subscriber and want more.... well these things happen. More then likely DISH is the one during severe weather thats gets bitched at when TWC fails to carry local weather programming since they have no STAR.
$8 per subscriber? This article says it's $0.11 per subscriber per month, which is $1.32 per year, and apparently that's pretty low for a cable network.
Very happy and excited for you Patrick!!
I didn't know the Weather Network was 20 years old as of last year. It's been around longer than I thought.Actually I think they used that 20 years logo for several years
I hope to be getting Verizon FiOS soon, in which my parents are likely going to leave the internet on so the IP doesn't change.
Most ISPs including FIOS block common ports like 80 and 25. As Matt said they don't allow it because it poses a slight higher risk than other ports. I still wouldnt call the risk that bad.
When I was able to broadcast, I was actually using ports like 51445 on Vista and 4353 on XP, but thanks for the advice you two.
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I hope to be getting Verizon FiOS soon, in which my parents are likely going to leave the internet on so the IP doesn't change.Most ISPs including FIOS block common ports like 80 and 25. As Matt said they don't allow it because it poses a slight higher risk than other ports. I still wouldnt call the risk that bad.
I wish they would show the full live video in HD like it is being sent to TWC instead of putting the Weather Center pillars on the side (I'm talking about the HD feed, by the way...I'm not completely crazy!). It's just weird because sometimes they have the live feed without pillars and sometimes with (on the same video between cuts). Very weird.I agree! It would look a lot better
Not to be rude myself, but you guys kind of were being so. I did see a white box around the mods yesterday... but it may have been since I was using my dad's laptop, which is from the early days of laptops, and has IE 5.Did you read anything that was posted above