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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostGlass is half full! Our boys' breakfast will be perfectly digested and turned to fuel, just as Seton Halls' bellies will be growling with hunger.Last edited by 1972Shocker; December 16, 2015, 06:16 PM.
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If Seton Hall continues playing a zone against the Shox they might be in for a long afternoon as I think Conner finally got that monkey off his back and playing on the road will lessen the pressure even more. I'll be interested to see if Markis can continue his hot three point shooting, especially in front of what is nearly a home-town crowd...sort of. After watching the Utah game again this morning, I have no idea why anyone would ever play zone against this team the rest of the season. The Hall has been known to play a 2-3 matchup zone but they better play it better than Utah did Saturday. Good grief, they left Markis open in the corner far too often.
I also think their 8-2 record and 73.9 PPG average is not as impressive as it seems. Not sure they've come up against anyone that plays defense like our Shockers.
Shockers - 68
Pirates - 55
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostMy television tech was here last night to solve some problems.
He said that the trend among young folks is have an air to air antenna plus Roku. They do not subscribe to cable or satellite.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Originally posted by shock View PostCan confirm. My wife and I are 23, have Apple TV and subscriptions to Hulu and Netflix. We can watch most shows and it is a fraction of the cost. If I could afford cable, I would in a heartbeat. However, that is expensive and the money is best used elsewhere.Livin the dream
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I keep it to Netflix only. No cable. And I use chrome cast to put network shows on the tv. We just have to watch it a day later (which is actually better because we can watch shows around our own schedule).
Been thinking about Sling TV to get ESPN. Anybody else have experience with that?You miss 100% of the shots you don't take....
.....but, statistically speaking, you miss 99% of the shots you do take.
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Originally posted by ShockBand View PostIf it wasn't for my sports addiction, I would have done just that. Outside of sports, most every other show I watch is available via Roku or similar type services.
Watch ESPN is already available on Roku at no cost."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostMy tech thinks that all ESPN channels will be on Roku soon. He guesses the rate will be about $7/mo.
Watch ESPN is already available on Roku at no cost.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostMy tech thinks that all ESPN channels will be on Roku soon. He guesses the rate will be about $7/mo.
Watch ESPN is already available on Roku at no cost.
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Originally posted by shock View PostCan confirm. My wife and I are 23, have Apple TV and subscriptions to Hulu and Netflix. We can watch most shows and it is a fraction of the cost. If I could afford cable, I would in a heartbeat. However, that is expensive and the money is best used elsewhere.
Right now I use Chromecast and stream everything to my TV. For ESPN, I have a Sling.tv subscription. I use my username and password for Sling.tv on ESPN3.
I probably have more patience than most when it comes to this stuff as tech is a hobby of mine (along with home audio, music, and various other things), but it's getting to the point anymore where it's very user friendly.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by Steeleshocker View PostI keep it to Netflix only. No cable. And I use chrome cast to put network shows on the tv. We just have to watch it a day later (which is actually better because we can watch shows around our own schedule).
Been thinking about Sling TV to get ESPN. Anybody else have experience with that?ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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