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<blockquote data-quote="ArloG" data-source="post: 1163478" data-attributes="member: 418555"><p>I'm in the USA. Taxes and fees to watch television? Are the broadcasters not advertisement supported?</p><p>That would not fly well at all over here.. Pay taxes to purchase the TV of your dream and then have to pay to use it?</p><p>A large monitor with no RF ports would make perfect sense if that were the case.</p><p>Or a smart TV that you could stream content or use a streaming box over Ethernet. Weld or solder a cap?</p><p>Surprised that the TV police don't just put a security seal on like your electric or water meter.</p><p>Is the BBC a monopoly in GB or do other broadcasters exist?</p><p>Oh. Believe me. I've watched some of BBC programming. And it ain't nothing to write home about.</p><p>My criticism is that so many talk on the different shows like they are super enthusiastic.</p><p>With that high pitched, wow isn't this the best thing since.... voice.</p><p>Take Top Gear or Dave from EEvlog for example. They talk like an excited little puppy at the door when you come home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArloG, post: 1163478, member: 418555"] I'm in the USA. Taxes and fees to watch television? Are the broadcasters not advertisement supported? That would not fly well at all over here.. Pay taxes to purchase the TV of your dream and then have to pay to use it? A large monitor with no RF ports would make perfect sense if that were the case. Or a smart TV that you could stream content or use a streaming box over Ethernet. Weld or solder a cap? Surprised that the TV police don't just put a security seal on like your electric or water meter. Is the BBC a monopoly in GB or do other broadcasters exist? Oh. Believe me. I've watched some of BBC programming. And it ain't nothing to write home about. My criticism is that so many talk on the different shows like they are super enthusiastic. With that high pitched, wow isn't this the best thing since.... voice. Take Top Gear or Dave from EEvlog for example. They talk like an excited little puppy at the door when you come home. [/QUOTE]
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