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kramepson

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  1. I have an add-in on mine called CC something, part of TVAddons, it can get you live streams, not fantastic quality though. We also run an Over the Air Antenna, fantastic quality local feeds.

    I'm also waiting for delivery of a MI TV Box, with AndroidTV on it, and it has some live feed service(called Polar??)


  2. I did what you are looking at about 8 months ago, just in time for the Olympics. It was amazing the quality of the signal , better than cable or satellite. I also have a HD Homerun PVR that records onto my server, and can supposedly be integrated into xbmc(I haven't' yet). Get Netflix, and get yourself a redirector such as unblockus, or unotelly, and you get the US Netflix with 4x the content


  3. I was with Distributel, but switched to TekSavvy for cable internet. They offer a 300M plan with unlimited downloading between 2am-8am, my bill(with their voip) is $56/month. I have my torrent client scheduled to do all downloading at night, and I never hit my cap. Very happy with their tech support and customer service too. Their mgmt even responds directly to forum posts about problems on dsl reports (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/teksavvy). Very happy with them (not that there were any real problems with Distributel either, I've been off of the big 2 directly for about 6 years)


  4. I had a dance with a really cute blondish(highlights) french girl there on Saturday night, she just started around 7, but I forgot her name. She was shortish(5'4 probably), had a great ass, gorgeous eyes, hair in a pony tail, and beautiful handful manmades.

    Anyone happen to know her name? She's from Mtl, but has been living in Ottawa for 5 years.


  5. Before you do a full wipe, google Kaspersky rescue disc, it's a free download, and will run an antivirus from Linux before booting into windows. It will scan for viruses and malware. I had a client go from having a pc that wouldn't even boot up to fully restored in one visit(a 5 hour visit), but when I left, her pc was back to normal

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  6. I don't think the guy who wrote that lives in the real world for some of his items.

    CD and DVD are still less expensive than memory sticks if you want to give someone something that you don't think you'll get back.

    Blackberry devices still work very well in the business world, no they aren't as up to date as iphone or Android(I love Android devices), but my BB does everything I need it to do very well(Calendar, e-mail, voice calling, with my bluetooth headset).

    Bluetooths are invaluable for people who spend a lot of time on the road, or use both a desk phone and cell, mine is on from 8-4:30 every day.

    And tablet flops, there were tons, all trying to compete with the iPad. Look at the HP Touchpad, which was the first huge flop. The Playbook is right up there too, I had one for a day and returned it, but it was not the biggest flop out there, they're still selling them, while HP got completely out of the business.


  7. I got rid of Bell phone about 5 years ago, I've been with Distributel for internet and phone since then. About $60/month for both. I still have a Bell dish, but it's a basic package, and does fine for us. One thing to watch for, if you go with a VOOP service, put all your devices(modem, router, VOIP box, and even cordless phone if you want) on a UPS, that way when you lose power, you don't lose phone. A side benefit of that is if you lose power, you can still surf.

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