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Episode: 313
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Title: HPR0313: Recesion Era Media
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0313/hpr0313.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 16:04:09
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Thank you.
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Hello, my name is Lost in Bronx.
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The subject of this episode is Recession era multimedia, specifically how to save money
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on your daily media intake, and let's face it, there is a recession on.
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Times are tough and will only be getting tougher before they get any easier.
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Some people are cutting back on perceived luxuries, either as a precautionary measure or
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out of necessity.
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For instance, my wife's job is at the point of falling down.
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So this got me to thinking, we need to save money.
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Now though it doesn't have to be, media can be very expensive, especially television.
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So I will be focusing mostly on that.
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You might be in a position where you either want or need to disconnect something, some
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service or other, because money has gotten tight.
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You could do that dramatically and enjoy the silence, nothing wrong with silence, or
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you can simply turn to a wide range of free or inexpensive alternatives.
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I'll be talking about some really obvious things, none of which should be new to you, but
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maybe you've never really thought about them in terms of actually saving you money.
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Okay, say you do have to ditch the cable TV.
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That doesn't mean you have to lose TV itself.
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They still do broadcast through the airwaves.
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There are fewer towers around these days to be sure, but that's not a showstopper.
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Time was, within living memory, when that was the only way to get television programming
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into your house.
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The key, of course, is having a good antenna.
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When I was a kid, we had one of those giant rigs on the roof with an electric motor on
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it to turn the thing around to get better reception for different channels.
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The controller for that was a box with a dial that sat on the TV.
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You turned the dial, I guess it was supposed to emulate the compass points, and it made
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a loud and weird chunking sound, you know, whenever it was turning the antenna around.
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Anyway, you don't need to do anything that complex or involved or expensive anymore.
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If you live right next to a broadcast tower, you know, close enough that brain tumors
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in leukemia are the scurred to the neighborhood, you can get by with one of those little rabbit
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ear antennas.
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But even then, those things suck.
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You can do better for cheap.
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In the USA, broadcasts will be going all digital, as opposed to analog very soon.
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In fact, it might have already happened by the time you hear this.
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Going digital is okay.
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There aren't really that many analog only TVs kicking around anymore, and there are those
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converter box thingies available in case you have one of those old TVs.
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It's no big deal.
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It's also nice is that high-definition TV is being broadcast over the airwaves, free
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of charge by several of the major networks.
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In the United States anyway, all you need is a quality antenna to bring your HD capable
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TV into full swing.
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So, you don't have a decent antenna, or maybe you do, or maybe you think you do, but if
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you bought it somewhere, you probably don't, no matter what you paid for it.
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If you want a quality antenna, you'll want to make it yourself.
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For about 20 bucks in materials, you can be pulling in HD signals left and right.
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There was a really cool thread over on the Linux Outlaws forum, started up by a guy called
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John Culp, covering his construction of just such an antenna in some detail.
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It was the first I'd really heard about someone actually doing this, and it seems pretty
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simple, even to someone like me, who may easily be described as the anti-bavila.
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I'm all thumbs.
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Some people got mad skills.
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I just get mad.
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And so, I think I could do it.
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I'll put a couple links in the show notes about this.
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Food for thought anyway, for the down on your luck, do it yourself or...
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Ah, but you say you just got your Myth TV up and running, and you'll be damned if you'll
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give up your cable subscription now.
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If you can say that without fooling yourself, then this episode is not aimed at you.
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Things aren't that bad yet.
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I hope they never get that bad for you.
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And if they are, if this is something you have to think about right now, keep in mind
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that a Myth Box can sync up with a number of online services and products.
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And I'll get to some of them in a bit.
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Myth TV can still come in mighty handy, cable or satellite subscription, notwithstanding.
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Without question, the internet is your best friend here.
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Disconnect your TV, cancel your magazine and newspaper subscriptions, quit the local video
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club before even considering disconnecting your net access.
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You can get all those things to one degree or another off the internet for no additional
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charge.
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Now broadband is best of course, but even dial-up beats most traditional sources of news,
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edification, and entertainment that have a dollar cost to you attached to them.
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If you can get some for free, that's even better of course than worth holding on to.
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A decent portable media player or PMP as I'll refer to it, if you have one, adds even
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more to this sort of flexibility.
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You can take your podcasts, because I assume you'll listen to more than just this one.
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Your music, e-books, videos, all of it, you can take it all in your pocket.
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Get an RSS feed going of the latest headlines and stories of interest, dump them into a
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file format the player can display and sync it every morning.
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Now that beats a dead tree newspaper or magazine on every front and it costs you nothing beyond
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your internet access fee.
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If you have a PMP that's running rockbox, you have access to a rich multimedia experience
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and it's free as in speech.
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And what's better for the purposes of this episode free is in beer.
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Lots of multimedia are available, especially for broadband users on the internet.
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Now not all of it and really not the best it is free as in speech.
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But these are hard times and we're not all Richard Stolman.
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For instance some of us use deodorant, don't get me wrong, software freedom is vital.
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But we are talking about finances and economics here.
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We're not in a depression maybe, but we can take a page from the books of people who were.
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You look into the history of any time period when people were living in deprivation and invariably
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you'll find that they had to tighten their belts, work hard when they could, and most
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of all bend a little.
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Sure you can get by with less, you can get by with only food, clothing and shelter, turn
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off the TV, the internet, the lights and you can still survive.
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That's good to know in case things get really bad.
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But we're not talking about survival here, we're not talking about putting food on
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the table.
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We're talking about getting through tough times, we're still remembering that we live
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in the friggin 21st century.
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I categorically reject any suggestion that quote tightening our belts on quote requires
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that we turn back the clock in any way, shape or form.
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When a sizable portion of the sum total knowledge of humankind is available at our fingertips
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and that includes some of your favorite TV shows, how can anyone find it dispensable?
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Now you've got to do what you've got to do.
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If it is a choice between missing the mortgage payments or dumping the internet, well then
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the choice is clear.
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But if things aren't that bleak yet, then dump the cable bill, dump the book club, even
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dump your cell phone before dumping your home internet access.
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Okay.
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So you have your connection.
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You say you want all your latest shows?
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Hmm, well that's just too bad.
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There is a recession on it.
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You can't have them all for free unless you use Bitcoin, of course.
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Now the laws of the United States and other countries frown on that.
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People who do that sort of thing are pirates and anarchists and hackers.
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They support terrorism and encourage child molestation and they might even be commies.
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So with all that in mind, I encourage you to do as you will and to do it with finesse.
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Another source of fairly fresh television content online are services like OpenHolu.com
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or an aggregator service like Tiyadi.com and the various networksites like ABC, NBC,
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CBS, sci-fi channel, cartoon network, food network, etc.
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They almost all have some sort of day old bread available for free viewing.
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A lot of it you may be haven't seen.
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A lot of it maybe isn't worth seeing, but that's just like real TV isn't it?
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Hey, don't knock it.
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You're poor, remember?
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Now that's all out of the USA, of course.
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Other countries have broadcasters that offer similar services.
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Better ones, in fact, like those selfish bastards at the BBC who won't share with the rest of the world.
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Anyway, to hell with TV networks.
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Who hasn't spent a night or 10 surfing on YouTube?
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A waste of time, mostly, without question.
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But how much time have you wasted in front of the idiot box watching utterly forgettable,
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commercial tripe that you paid to see that is money and time you will never, ever get back?
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If you're going to stare at a screen all night and watch a whole lot of nothing, don't pay for it
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or at least don't pay for that only.
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Now that being said, there is a surprising amount of good stuff on YouTube as well.
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I'm a Mythbusters fan, but like I said, I don't have cable or satellite.
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The other night, I think I spent three or four hours watching Mythbusters segments on YouTube.
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My son likes his shows, cartoons like Peep in the Big Wide World, and Word Girl, and Code the Oco.
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Those are all on different channels on regular TV.
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For him, on YouTube, they're all on the same channel.
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Same interface, same search function to find them all, and no commercials either.
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Oh, he still likes regular TV.
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When we go to the local coffee shop and he gets his hot chocolate or hot vanilla, well,
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they have a TV there for anyone to use, and he's all over that.
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He'll watch cartoons all day.
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He'll watch anything.
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And that's what frightens me.
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That's why I even prefer internet-based multimedia.
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We pick and choose only the best content to watch.
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That is to say, the best as we define it, what we like.
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Try doing that on cable TV.
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Try doing it on your favorite channels, even.
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How many commercial breaks do you sit through?
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How much filler?
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How many more so-called reality shows and talent shows can you really enjoy?
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How much more mixed martial art fighting can they cram onto every conceivable channel?
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If your money's getting tight, don't buy any more of that garbage.
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Cut the cord, take down the dish, look for your favorite stuff online.
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Bookmark what you find and go back often.
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Chances are our other fans are adding content all the time.
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But why stop with YouTube?
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If we're saying a Riva Dirtchy baby to television, look for web-only shows like GeminiDivision.com
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with Rosario Dawson, drawn by Pain.com, which I highly recommend, by the way.
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Star Trek Phase 2, Star Trek of Gods and Men, the list is endless.
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I also recommend sites like Adam Films or UndergroundFilm.org and certainly The Internet Archive.
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I mean, it's a pain in the ass to navigate, but Archive.org has classic films, new stuff,
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old stuff, blogs, vlogs, cartoons, a sizable number of feature-length motion pictures and
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foreign languages, daily news, books, all-time radio shows, music, you name it.
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And all of this stuff, all these sites are free to you, gratis, they represent many
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nights of entertainment.
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Okay, if you have enough money for basic cable, but you have to drop your premium channels,
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all of this still applies.
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Here at my house, we don't have cable in the area, so that's out.
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And satellite is just too damn expensive for what they're offering.
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So in addition to wireless internet via Verizon Wireless, which I do not recommend, by the
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way, but that's a rant for another time, in addition to that, we maintain a Netflix account.
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Three movies at a time, one for the misses, one for the boy, and one for myself.
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And while I'd never recommend doing anything illegal, it is interesting to note that handbreak
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among others is a cross-platform application that, in theory, can rip movies for viewing
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at a later time during a period of the media doldrums.
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That might seem morally questionable to some, not unlike perhaps, offering a very wide
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range of streaming movies for your customers at no additional charge, but making them only
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a viewable with the Microsoft Silverlight application.
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We're all Linux in my house, so Netflix's thoughtfulness in this regard has been greatly
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appreciated.
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I should be more pissed about that, but Verizon Wireless's 5GB cap per month makes it academic.
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That's right, 5GB, go ahead and laugh, I'd like to myself.
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Actually, that brings up a point I want to make.
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My connection is crappy.
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It's expensive.
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It's barely above dial-up speeds most days.
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It's highly unreliable, going offline nearly every day at some point or other, and sometimes
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staying off for hours.
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And there's that obscene monthly bandwidth cap.
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And yet, despite that, we enjoy what I consider to be a reasonably good multimedia experience
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in our home on a very hard and fast budget.
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Is the internet a rich substitute all in its own for a family that enjoys its premium
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cable or satellite channels?
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Almost certainly not.
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But when the wolves are at the door and you're sweating your house, rent, or car payments,
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I am telling you it can be an adequate substitute.
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You and yours can get by and not feel like you're in the dark ages.
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Will it kill you not to know what happens on a survivor or a big brother this season?
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Do you really have any doubt that Jack Bauer is going to save the world in the end?
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Well, bet not.
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In a Ford Netflix or Blockbuster, fair enough.
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Check out your local library.
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I know.
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I know you hear that one a lot, but it's true.
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Most libraries these days have a collection of DVDs for grown-ups and kids available, sometimes
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a surprising amount of them, even in small branches.
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There's music there, an internet access, so you can download a movie or two to a USB
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stick without adding anything to your home bandwidth cap.
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Most libraries participate in an interlibrary loan service, allowing you to get materials from
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far-flung libraries sent to your local one, and everything is indexed.
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You look up what you want, find out where it is, and ask them to get it for you.
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You make a list, a long one, every time you intend to go.
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You can walk out of every visit to your library with an armload of materials, and if you're
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significant other and kids, if you have any, also have library cards, they can do the same.
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Okay, here's another one, friends and relatives.
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Barrow their DVDs, or even VCR tapes for the kids, and let them borrow yours, get a regular
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exchange going.
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But I advise you to back up your discs, just in case you don't get them back again.
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Don't overlook the bargain bins it stores either.
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This is an especially good source of stuff for the kids.
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You know, crap TV shows from the 80s, that sort of thing.
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It'll be stuff they haven't seen anyway.
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Something beats a bowl of popcorn, and the whole family gathered in front of the tube,
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making fun of the A-Team, or David Hasselhoff, or something.
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The clothes, the hair, the acting, it can be a fun night, I'm telling you.
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And what's more, a really cheap one.
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But what about music, you ask?
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What about magnitudes, and gemendo, I say?
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There's free stuff there, and other stuff that's inexpensive, and it's all stuff you haven't
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heard yet.
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I could talk about how you shouldn't be buying from the big labels anymore, and you should
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be supporting the artist directly and all that, but you've heard all that before, and
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besides, we're all about the Benjamin's right now.
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My money is tight, and I'll bet yours is two.
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If I can get good music for free, or cheap, it sounds much sweeter to me than anything
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I've bought in a store.
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And those two sites are just the surface.
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There's Facebook, and Myspace, and all sorts of social sites that hold wonderful artists
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you have never heard before.
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They hold lots of drag too, and you'll have to wait through it, but at least you'll
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not have paid for it.
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Okay, books.
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Never, and I mean never pay full price for a book.
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First off, e-books for free download off the internet, beat anything else out there.
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But inexpensive downloads that are worth it exist too.
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If you like science fiction or fantasy, vain books should be your very first stop.
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They offer e-books of their top authors in a wide range of formats, many for free, and
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downloads of other books for cheap.
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If you can put a few books on your phone or on a PMP or something, you'll never be without
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something to read.
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Now, kids' books are harder to find in electronic form, and hard to read on electronic devices
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when you do find them.
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That's likely to change, but for now, you'll need to look elsewhere for picture books and
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stories for young readers.
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Thrift stores.
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Bargain outlets online.
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I can recommend strandbooks.com and powels.com and EdwardRHamilton.com, all of which ship worldwide.
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I bought from EdwardRHamilton for years, and the prices really are incredible.
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I'm not sure how powels does things exactly, but I actually worked for the strand for many
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years in the kids department.
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Everything there is discounted, even the brand new stuff, even best sellers, save up, have
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everyone pick out a bunch of favorites, and have it all shipped in one go to save money.
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Finally, where is the modern family without gaming?
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Don't spend any more money on gaming than you truly feel you need to.
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Dumped world of warcraft.
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Those bastards don't support Linux anyway, so who needs them?
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Dump any online gaming service or site that wants to charge you money.
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Of course, it is fun, but it's simply not worth it when bill collectors are bugging
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you on the phone over your credit card balance.
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Dumped, I know gaming guy myself, but I do know that there are massive multiplayer RPGs
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out there that are free and that do work with Linux.
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Better yet, remember all the nights you used to play D&D back in the old days?
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Well dust off your rulebooks and put a game together for your family.
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Yeah, that's right, play a role playing game with your family.
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Get your kids used to rolling polyhedron dice.
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Let them off text messaging their friends, texting the money paid anyway, and get them
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talking to you and to each other.
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That can't be a bad thing.
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And tons of people are playing real role playing games online these days.
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Check out the TangledWeb.net and 4uglymonsters.com.
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Those are community sites and nice jipping off points for anyone looking to get back into
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so-called pen and paper RPGs.
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Check out computer based tools that help enhance the game like OpenRPG or RPTools.
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Dan Washcoe did a review of RPTools in a recent logger podcast and I'll have links in
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the show notes to all of these.
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Look into free and open source software tools for role playing games.
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They're free of charge and they work and they're cool.
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That's all I have for now, but if you have any ideas about this topic, feel free to write
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me.
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I'm lost in Bronx at gmail.com, that's L-O-S-T-N-B-R-O-N-X at gmail.
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If I can put together some good ideas, I will do a part two to this episode and I'll
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credit anyone who gave me the tips.
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In the meantime, be well and keep your wallet closed.
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Thank you for listening to Half Republic Radio, HPR is sponsored by tarot.net, so head
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on over to C-A-R-O dot-E-C for all of us in here.
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