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"Cutting The Cable" A Box Full Of 90 Lbs. Of Useless Metal


               
2023 May 27, 6:33am   707 views  9 comments

by ohomen171   follow (2)  

#cuttingthecable Saturday morning is upon us again. My US readers are familiar with the expression "Cutting the cable." Cable television companies have grown so expensive that they are unaffordable to the average consumer. In our case, our residential cable television bill escalated to $405.00 US per month. Just the bill for our company internet escalated to $305.00 US per month. Our friends complained to us about escalating cable television bills.
Something had to be done. We went to our technical person Erik Noyes. He recommended AT and T fiber-optic high-speed internet and Hulu Television for television streaming.
We installed AT and T internet at a cost of $104.00 US per month. We replaced Comcast's business internet and Comcast's residential internet. We have been most satisfied with the performance of this internet carrier.
Two of our televisions were not internet capable. We replaced them with two inexpensive televisions with Web OS and great internet capability with access to Amazon's Alexa. We initiated Hulu Television at a cost of $82.00 US per month.
Yesterday I came back from my workout at the pool. Elena was out walking Loki. I began taking out Comcast equipment from the study, living room, and guest bedroom. I started Hulu Television on the living room television. It worked flawlessly. It passed Elena's tough test.
I worked very hard. I got tired. We had saved a box that brought a large bag of Loki's dog food. I filled this box with Comcast equipment. The box is heavy, I estimate that it weighs 80 lbs to 90 lbs. When I take these components to the Comcast Store for turn-in, Elena will need to help me.
Please bear in mind that this mass of metal and cables was replaced by a modem that I estimate weighs 1/2 lb. We will save a lot on our electric bill with this mass of metal out of our lives.
Comcast had an almost monopoly on cable television in the San Francisco Bay area. They failed to innovate and modernize. What I see in the big cardboard box is technology from the late 1970s or early 1980s. Their monthly bills escalated geometrically. They will end up with a fate similar to Smith Corona Typewriter Company, Sears Roebuck and Company, etc.

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-JackW

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7   WookieMan   @   2023 May 27, 12:39pm  

Tenpoundbass says

WookieMan says


First off this is a duplicate post dude. No chance in hell comcast equipment weighs 80lbs. You could drop kick a modem and not even feel it.

He could have those old boxes that were as big as a 1u rack server.. And if he has 3 or 4 of them, they add up.

Unless he's got some commercial setup, there's no chance it weighs 90 lbs. 98% of people don't need fiber either. That's for gamers and people uploading and downloading shit loads of data. Even things like photos and video can be compressed and transferred pretty quickly. Highly unlikely as I recall Ohomen is of advanced age.
8   HeadSet   @   2023 May 27, 1:11pm  

WookieMan says

98% of people don't need fiber either

Funny story. My mom had Verizon pots copper to her house for decades. The wire to the house finally corroded so bad it stopped working. Verizon refused to put in new copper as they were phasing out pots, so they gave my mom FIOS at a copper price. Not just any FIOS, I speed tested this and she got symmetrical 1gig service. That is, a full gig speed up and down. All she uses it for is email.
9   WookieMan   @   2023 May 27, 2:01pm  

HeadSet says


That is, a full gig speed up and down. All she uses it for is email.

Lol. That's insane.

Having frequently commented on Ohomen's posts, he doesn't need a gig up or down. Hell I don't unless I got back into photography space (real estate), never been a gamer. Outside of print, most photography is under 5mb and probably 1mb compressed and no one would notice outside of pros. 100mb of data transfer or 100 photos doesn't need 1 gig fiber.

People are weird. They want faster internet and don't realize it's not necessary. Besides the gamers, and I know a lot of people, I only know of one person that would benefit from fiber. Fiber is only to tier the pay structure. Little dick syndrome for something you don't need basically. "Dude I have 1gig internet, it's amazing said my gmail account...."

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