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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 994675"><p><soapbox></p><p>I applaud the consensus reached.</p><p></p><p>Forgoing the latent promise of irony, I would firmly promote a Cable TV portion of discussions here.</p><p></p><p>First, there's lots of similarities in the cabling, sockets, installation woes, cowboy installer endurances and equipment failures.</p><p>The current core of member have so much to offer to hobbyists and amateurs on that front.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, there's the added prime focus of wathcing telly. Doesn't matter where it comes from.</p><p>(Notwithstanding that Cable won't give you Brazilian tv even if you tried - that's more for the adventurous).</p><p></p><p>Thirdly, you'll have to accept that the lines will blur quite badly within the next 10 years. Maybe even 5.</p><p>Steaming tv, Google, Amazon, Facebook, younameit. There will be a big ball of tv channels coming from a multitude of sources.</p><p>The longevity of this site will greatly increase if it support reception discussion from cable and even IP television.</p><p>The core is that tv is tv, regardless of delivery method.</p><p></p><p>So even if DS does not cease ... let's welcome in the cable fora!</p><p></p><p></soapbox></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 994675"] <soapbox> I applaud the consensus reached. Forgoing the latent promise of irony, I would firmly promote a Cable TV portion of discussions here. First, there's lots of similarities in the cabling, sockets, installation woes, cowboy installer endurances and equipment failures. The current core of member have so much to offer to hobbyists and amateurs on that front. Secondly, there's the added prime focus of wathcing telly. Doesn't matter where it comes from. (Notwithstanding that Cable won't give you Brazilian tv even if you tried - that's more for the adventurous). Thirdly, you'll have to accept that the lines will blur quite badly within the next 10 years. Maybe even 5. Steaming tv, Google, Amazon, Facebook, younameit. There will be a big ball of tv channels coming from a multitude of sources. The longevity of this site will greatly increase if it support reception discussion from cable and even IP television. The core is that tv is tv, regardless of delivery method. So even if DS does not cease ... let's welcome in the cable fora! </soapbox> [/QUOTE]
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