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Episode: 1448
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Title: HPR1448: Intro to cable cutting
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1448/hpr1448.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 03:08:03
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Let's get on the chase.
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Before I begin the show, I just want to let you know I actually recorded this episode
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in my vehicle and it was raining out so I cleaned it up pretty good but you still my
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hair a little snap pop and I apologize for that and hopefully it'll get better and everything
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like that. I just want to let everybody know this is recorded in the car for your enjoyment.
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Hello everybody, this is Tracy Holtz, otherwise known as Holster to a lot of you out there.
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What I'm going to be doing here is having a short little series on cord cutting and some people
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call it cable cutting, cord cutting, whatever you want to call it. Basically what it is is you are
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not having traditional cable TV and or satellite dish. I have been cable cutting for a long time.
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Matter of fact I was doing it before there was even a term for it. It was just I didn't get it.
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So I do have some experience in this but one thing you realize the more you cable cut is the more
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you realize how little you know there's always different ways in this thing there's 10 different
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ways to do almost everything. So by all means this isn't the be all end all whatever you do and I'm
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really looking for feedback from people to what they do in addition to this. Now this first episode
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won't have everything in it. This one will just be a basic primer on basically how to get ready to
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cut your cable because that is important. So let's jump right in it. The first thing you have to
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realize is the big misnomer for people when they want to cut the cable is they think they're going to
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cut the cable and all of a sudden they're going to start you know spending absolutely nothing on
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entertainment watching on your TV. That is a big misnomer. Cable cutting you will spend money. It
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usually almost always is a lot less money but you can actually spend more if you're not careful. So
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there's some stuff you have to do. Now the first thing you have to have if you really want a good
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experience is an internet connection. Now you are going to have to have some kind of high speed
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internet and it doesn't have to be super high-killer high speed just not dial up. I say that because the
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first four years I was cable cutting I live on the country's lot of you guys know my internet speed
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was between two and three megabits per second which is pretty slow. It's just in the last three to
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five months I forgot. I forgot how long I've had it. They upgraded our internet where we're at and I
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can get 15 megs down and it is a lot better. Now I will say the closer you can get to 15 plus
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megabits per second the happier you're going to be. When I had two to three only one of us could stream
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at once. Me and my wife only one of us could stream something online at a time. It wasn't that big of a
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deal because I would just grab stuff and watch it offline. I watched a lot of YouTube videos, stuff
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like that. We'll get in later some of the service I used to grab those YouTube videos just to watch
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them offline and I'm not just talking you know like funny cat videos on there. There is a lot of
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entertainment, good quality entertainment on YouTube. Every even history channel shows, BBC
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documentaries, National Geographic documentaries, all that kind of stuff there. So you are going to
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need an internet connection. Okay and the close like I said the closer you can get to 15 up the
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better. Now with your internet connection you're going to have to realize you are going to be
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using a lot more internet than you probably did before. Check out bandwidth caps what you have for
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your line. Now with bandwidth caps there's a couple different things you have to look at. Some have
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caps but have absolutely no ramifications if you go over the cap. You'll just every gig or two
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you use over. You'll get an email from them saying hey you're over the cap, hey you're over the
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cap. The month resets and it does that every month and you're fine. Other ones you get penalized
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for every mega gig. You go over the cap where you get penalty on there and another type is if you
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go over you automatically get pushed up to the next higher cost plan. So you have to figure that out.
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Look at your contract. If you don't know call your internet provider and just plain ask them say
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on what I have now is there an internet cap and don't say unlimited because they have unlimited
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plans that are capped. This is the marketing thing. You have to ask them if you are capped and if
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they say yes ask them what is the cap amount. And if you're really worried most of them will offer
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some kind of online checking or something like that where you can see the data you used. There's
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awful stuff you could put on your router or get a special router that will do that and so forth
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just so you can see what you're using when you're using it. So please watch your caps because you
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will use a lot more than you think. Secondly I would highly advise in your homes to have network
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cables run instead of wireless. Yes you can run wireless and and yes your internet speed will
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be less than a hundred megpits per second in your wire. It's just running that that. But everybody
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knows the wire is more stable. Less to worry about. You don't have to worry about all that. So you
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will be happier if you run cable. Now if there's a if you have a two story home you're trying to get
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it into a room on the other side on the first floor and it's almost impossible without going
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outside your house. Okay well then use wireless if you can do that but I always try to run wired
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cables and run wired instead of wireless. The next thing you should look at is your router. You should
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try to get a router and most people listening to the hacker public radio will know this but just
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in case somebody shares this with somebody that doesn't know. Right now there's two basic
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speeds for wired on routers. There's 10100 and 10100 1000. 1000 is your gigabit basically. Now
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when you get a router try to get a router that's 10100 1000. That's a more just in case you need
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it than anything else. If you have a 10100 and it's working fine don't say oh I got to go change
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it because I need this. Odds are you won't need that much speed but it's always nice. If you're
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planning on upgrading your stuff to go cable cutting make sure the besides having a wireless
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end which pretty much everything will make sure the switch that's built into the router is 10100 1000.
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That's kind of an important deal for down the line more than it is now or if you have more than
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four or five people you know four or five or more used in it at once that will make a difference
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when you're all on the wired especially if you get two through people streaming HD at one time
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you got a good high speed internet coming in. You could run into some issues down the line if
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somebody's downloading something and you got some people watching high death stuff like that so
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on your router on the switch built in make sure if you're upgraded it it says 10100 1000.
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Okay the next thing you're going to need is this isn't mandatory but it will make your life
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a lot easier is if you don't have any CRT TVs. Those are those big old heavy clunky TVs.
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Get yourself a nice flat screen you know or you know whether it's plasma LC that's up to you.
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I don't get the super high end I don't there's when you get a new TV and most people will know
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this too there's basically two channels you can go down for cable cutting apps built onto the
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TV and apps not built onto the TV. I will get into it later of what apps I use but I really don't
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get the TV with the apps built in. Now there is some coming up down the line that might intrigue me
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that I'm starting to read about at this last CES but I usually get the ones without or if I did get
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one with I probably would hardly ever use it you know because I like plug and stuff into the TV
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instead of that. Now the reason I say that for the CRT is pretty much all CRTs do not have HDMI plugins
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and you're going to want HDMI plugins because almost everything coming out nowadays is going to be
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HDMI. If your TV only has two HDMI inputs and you need more and you got a good deal on the TV
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and you're getting it that's fine don't say I have to get this other TV so I can get more HDMI inputs
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you can get an HDMI switch and HDMI switch is just like it sounds it takes one of your HDMI ports
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in your TV and you can get a two three four five six seven eight port switch usually they come in
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even numbers though where you can turn that one port on your TV into multiple ports. Another thing
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handy on your TV is a USB port okay the USB port can be used for a couple things but one really
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thing it's starting to get used for more and more is actually power for little different devices you
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might plug into the HDMI so that's for the TV. The next thing you probably want to get is a really
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good TV HD antenna. Now the stuff I'm talking about now is stuff you probably want to do before you
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even cut the cable so you are ready. Now an HD antenna does not have to be really expensive.
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I am a long ways away from where the TV towers are at. I'm probably for most people in farther
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away than anyone else and the further your way you are from these TV towers the bigger stronger
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antenna you need. My antenna I have is only the 10 15 inches wide two feet long and about a
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three quarters of a foot foot high really small and it's good up to 75 or 100 miles I forgot
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away and I get crystal clear. One thing I noticed when people come over to my house that have
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cable TV and or satellite and we watch a hockey game over the air or a football game over the air
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one of the first things everyone says is how great quality it is. That's because the stuff you're
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getting from satellite and the stuff you're getting from cable is compressed and then decompressed
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so now you guys know that anytime you do that you do lose some quality. Over the air is not compressed
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for the HD so there is a visible difference in the quality that you get over the air and not over
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the air so you don't have to spend a lot of money on an antenna for this minus 50 bucks if you
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live fairly close you can get the leaf antenna. The leaf antenna is great it's inside it's almost
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completely flat you can put it up on a wall and you can even put like a picture or something over
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it so you don't even see it just Google leaf antenna and you will see what I'm talking about
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if you live closer you could get away with that and if you're in an apartment it's kind of hard
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to put an antenna up. Now a friend of mine put the same antenna that I got up in his attic
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and he's perfectly fine. We're about the same distance from the tower but I have a galvolume
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metal roof which would have interfered with it. He did not he just has shingles he's perfectly
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okay inside the attic. The reason I bring that up is you're an apartment building you might be able
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to get the same antenna that I have just put it on a little stand and put it up in the air up by
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the ceiling pointed to the towers and I bet you you'll be okay so if you're in an apartment there's
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other ways you can do this too. Now if you have a satellite dish right now you can actually use
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the same mounts from your satellite dish to mount your antenna so you don't even have to
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add mounts to your roof to your side of your wall or everything like that just take that the old
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dish down what you've done put this antenna up and you're good to go and if you in a
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advantage of that is a coaxial cable is already run for you so get a good antenna for all your
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local channels and you don't have to worry to get your local channels for that. The next thing
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is when you cut the cable is probably the most important thing when you're cutting the cable
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is if you're married getting spouse approval whether your wife wants to cut the cable get the
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husband or if you're a husband and you want to cut the cable get the wife. That is probably the
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biggest it took me about six months a year working on my wife to cut the cable and we actually
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started off by doing everything cutting the cable but still have the cable and after three four
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weeks showing her what to do how to do it she was fine she was like okay I understand it wasn't
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as what I thought it was going to be we're okay we can do this. I really recommend everybody to
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start cutting the cable doing the stuff you want to do before you actually cut the cable.
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Barring you have to do it pretty quick for financial reasons or stuff like that there's a lot of
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people doing it for financial reasons cutting the cable because they just can't afford it anymore
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then cut the cable get rid of it and learn on the go but if you have time it's best to do both at
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once so you both understand what to do how to do and then you can really see what you're going to
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miss. For me what I missed most was at that time it was hard to get everybody knows if you know
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me I really like hockey and baseball football to me is just something to watch you know but
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it was hard to get hockey and football games all the almost all the local games in the Dallas
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area here for the stars and the Texas Rangers were on cable so they weren't over the air there was
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probably only three games a month over the air the rest of them were on the local Fox affiliate so
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that's what I missed but shortly after I cut the cable they came out with a couple online ways to
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watch it the MLB and then the NHL Games Center live where I pay certain amount of year and I get
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all the games from all the TV you know all the games now local games are blacked out I'm not saying
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that you could or not do this but if you guys understand what proxies are it's not a big deal
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that's all I'm going to say on that subject so it's what my whole goal with this last part here is
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you will need spouse approval to do this if you're spouse or you love the live experience
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of TV where you watch the season finale of show x whatever show x is you love
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getting it and chatting online at the same time it's on
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you might not like cable cutting as much if you have to talk about the show the next day at work
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all day and it's not over the air where you can't watch it live it might not be for you okay
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but an advantage of cutting the cable and all this is generally you save a little more time
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because the different ways you watch it will almost always have less commercials
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whether it's watching it on the network sites and all that and in one of the next shows I will
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talk about the different ways I watch stuff this first show is just setting up the cable cutting
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and getting ready to cable cut because this is the part that most people overlook and have the
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hardest part with but spouse approval is probably the biggest part of cable cutting people don't
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look at and it usually becomes the friction point why people go back to having cable because they
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really never thought about it out planned it out and decided what each other's likes and dislikes
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are the next thing you should do is just jot down on a piece of paper you can do this
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on your phone for notes do this and you're at line at the story you know do it as you're watching
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a TV show watching a game jot down what you like to watch and it doesn't necessarily have to be
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specific shows but I would put specific shows down there and what shows your spouse likes to watch
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but categories for me it was you know a hockey baseball and documentaries like you know history
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channel documentaries and you know stuff like that I really liked and stuff I found out that I
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and this is my own ignorance that I found out that I got back to is do not forget about the
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PBS documentaries you know Nova has some great ones there was one on last year on the Viking sword
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I've watched that about four times because I picked stuff up every time if you guys haven't seen
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that it's it's a Nova show it's called you know it's from Nova it's the Viking sword it's
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unbelievable good documentary and I really forgot about how good some of the documentaries on
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there are so now like I said another part a show here I'll get with you guys on different
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different apps and shows and stuff like that but right down everything you like to watch
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categories you like to watch and ways you can get them without
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having cable and or satellite and then you can discover how can I watch this stuff if I don't have it
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you know you can look at if you shows on NBC go to NBC.com see if they have it on there
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a lot of times it's the next day or a couple days later and ABC is going to 20 days later
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what ABC all is there doing there is they are killing their online presence they're really trying
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to push you to Hulu the Hulu plus account it's 20 days later and all is there doing is they are
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just pushing their torrent traffic up for their shows that's all they're doing you know and one
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thing I see in this is the networks right now are doing the same thing the music industry did
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in the mid 90s when MP3 started they were they're dragging their feet and they're having their
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fingers in the ear trying to control it like they were they have been tv networks are doing the
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same thing and they're killing themselves right now they could be making a probably more money
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online monetizing it that way then they are on TV monetizing they're on TV because their
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viewage would be up but okay that's another thing the other time but just look around how you can
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watch the shows you like to watch and where you want to watch what it basically comes down to is
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habits same thing if you're a smoker and you quit smoking if you smoke for a long time you quit
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smoking the nicotine need is there but after a week or two you know the nicotine need isn't there
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really that much it's habits it's what you're doing you know it's a habit something in your hand
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something in your mouth you like going over there at that particular time it's habits the exact
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same thing is when you watch TV is your habits I do this to watch TV I do this to be and that just
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watch TV and the cable companies and the satellite companies know that and they try to ingrain you
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more and more on those habits so basically it's breaking the habits to watch what you want to watch
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and the last little thing is different devices and this will just be a very quick and we'll go
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more detailed on the next episode there's different devices you're probably going to want to plug
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into your TV the number one and the easiest way to do everything and people don't realize this
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everybody jumps on Roku right away I disagree with that is get a computer that has an HDMI output
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and you can get a video card with an HDMI out plug it into the TV get a wireless keyboard in
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mouse you're done that can do pretty much everything you want to do and almost everybody it knows how
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to work computer you're done and almost everything you want to do whether you have a Roku or a different
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device you can do on the computer too so that is probably the easiest way to get going is a computer
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now will cost more it uses more electricity but you can turn it down when it's not in use another
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thing is like I said a second ago is the Roku the Roku is probably my favorite device that I like
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I got three Roku's anytime I travel one goes with me in my hotel room I plug it in I'm good to go
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I have everything I need with me it you know coming up here I'll be going to the North East Linux
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Fest you guys will see a Roku in my room I've staying at it that's just what I do when I go to
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hotels now and I turn the TV on it there's nothing but garbage on realistically I went to Austin
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couple weeks ago to get my concealed handgun instructor certificate and they had cable at the hotel
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so I turned on I turned and there was a reality show on every channel I said okay let me go turn to
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the weather channel the weather channel had a reality show on it I just I couldn't I couldn't
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understand I don't see the entertainment value and those some people do but I don't so I flipped
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over to my Roku and I was happy so you can also if you have an Xbox you know you can use an
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Xbox to do some of this stuff here Apple TVs out there you know there's a lot of different devices
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and everybody asks me what's the best and that's a super hard question to tell somebody the best
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is what you like using the most I can tell you what is the easiest and that's what I told you
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already is the computer hands down as easiest you know what to do everything is there so again this
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is just the first episode in the series there'll be some more I'll start recording some of the
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next day or two and get them up and hacker public radio will publish them out and space them out
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as they see fit so I hope you guys enjoyed this you have any question comments please email me at
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Tracy at podnuts.com TRACY at podnuts.com so if you're doing something that I haven't talked about
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we'll talk about that more again this is just basic stuff you want to think about before you even
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decide to cut the cable to kind of get your ducks in a row so I hope this was enjoyable to everybody
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we'll get more in detail later and the further polls like I said so everybody have a great day
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great week and start thinking about cutting the cable
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