[Electronics-Talk] Blind Cord Cutters List

Dennis Long dennisl1982 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 23 20:19:09 UTC 2021


Then don't cut the chord.  The choice is yours.

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David Diamond via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2021 4:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Blind Cord Cutters List

Sorry, I always questioned things like this.  Sure they cut their cable
costs.  But, do they really gain anything in the long run?  You spend let's
say $160 in cable costs, but, spend $190 with all the services you subscribe
too. The person who originally flew this idea got everyone to do everything
for her, thus I would suggest not all of her brain cells were functioning to
their full capacity and was just jumping on the latest fad.   

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Cc: Peter <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com>
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Blind Cord Cutters List

 

Hello everyone:

 

 

The Blind Cord Cutters List is a place for blind persons to learn how they
can lower their monthly cable tv bill by using cable replacement services.
It is a place to learn how to successfully migrate from traditional cable tv
services to services that allow one to watch TV over the Internet on many
different devices. Discussions concerning the use of these services to watch
tv over the Internet using these cable tv alternatives are strongly
encouraged. Topics can include which services offer a wide variety of
content, which apps and services work well with assistive technology on a
wide variety of devices, ways to access video description via these
services, available accessible documentation for cable replacement services,
and potential work-arounds for stand-alone apps that don't work well for
blind viewers. Efforts to urge cable replacement service providers to
improve the blind-friendliness of their products are also welcome. Happy
cord cutting.

 

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List Admin:

 

                The list owner is Peter Donahue. For list concerns he can be
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                Welcome to a new way to watch television without the high
costs of cable.

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