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Title: Boycotting Sports
Post by: oldbuddy on October 07, 2014, 09:16:30 am
I have been a sports fan for decades including Baseball, Football, Basketball and many less popular sports, but what I see in the news about Comcast locking down ESPN broadcasts for the next 9 years so those not using their expensive service can't see them totaly burns my candle out.

I finally realized that sports is really nothing but entertainment and I am going to go somewhere that doesn't rip me off to be entertained from now on!

It makes me even more glad I cancelled my Comcast services.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: countrygirl12 on October 07, 2014, 09:29:32 am
I have never been a huge sports fan.  And lately not a fan of giving money to any person that makes more in one day than I make in 2 years.  No one is worth that kind of money.  I read where back when Chips was on TV the 2 stars of the show were making $25,000 per show.  That is crazy.  And that was years ago.  I heard where the ones on The Big Bang Theory were making like a million per show.  That is unreal. 
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: kapeh12 on October 07, 2014, 09:36:23 pm
That's why I got a Raspberry Pi and configured it as a media streamer - lot of free sports to watch with the apps people built - including watching live games in other countries.  Unfortunately I burned out my one memory chip, and just got the replacement, so not I have to reconfigure it... But I'm not a huge sports fan so I'm not really missing anything.  Just did the research for friends who are considering cutting the cord - so I played around to see what I could access with the apps.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: oldbuddy on October 07, 2014, 10:14:54 pm
That's why I got a Raspberry Pi and configured it as a media streamer - lot of free sports to watch with the apps people built - including watching live games in other countries.  Unfortunately I burned out my one memory chip, and just got the replacement, so not I have to reconfigure it... But I'm not a huge sports fan so I'm not really missing anything.  Just did the research for friends who are considering cutting the cord - so I played around to see what I could access with the apps.

If you want to make some REAL money, create a training course someone else could actually follow to duplicate what you did and I will help you market it.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: mrisha on October 08, 2014, 07:01:28 am
I am not a sports fan, so that would never apply to me.  In todays' market, it cost too much to attend any sport.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: mgint on October 09, 2014, 04:21:22 am
someone pays to keep salaries and network sports contracts going up and up and most of the time the fan foots the bill.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: jkhanson on October 09, 2014, 06:41:42 am
That's why I got a Raspberry Pi and configured it as a media streamer - lot of free sports to watch with the apps people built - including watching live games in other countries.  Unfortunately I burned out my one memory chip, and just got the replacement, so not I have to reconfigure it... But I'm not a huge sports fan so I'm not really missing anything.  Just did the research for friends who are considering cutting the cord - so I played around to see what I could access with the apps.

If you want to make some REAL money, create a training course someone else could actually follow to duplicate what you did and I will help you market it.

Good luck kapeh12 and oldbuddy on that venture.  Oldbuddy is quite a marketer!  I wish you well.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: freedavis on October 09, 2014, 07:26:25 am
That seems to be what all these networks are doing anymore.  Taking all our money
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: hawkeye3210 on October 10, 2014, 01:54:22 pm
I have been a sports fan for decades including Baseball, Football, Basketball and many less popular sports, but what I see in the news about Comcast locking down ESPN broadcasts for the next 9 years so those not using their expensive service can't see them totaly burns my candle out.

I finally realized that sports is really nothing but entertainment and I am going to go somewhere that doesn't rip me off to be entertained from now on!

It makes me even more glad I cancelled my Comcast services.

ESPN agreed with NBA for 9-year deal to continue to cover their games. Deal had nothing to do with Comcast.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: mardukblood2009 on October 10, 2014, 02:21:41 pm
I am with you all this one. I am glad somebody has finally said it. Good for you Old Buddy I am with you all the way. :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :in-love: :icon_rr:
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: bowrunner on October 10, 2014, 03:00:26 pm
I am a big sports fan but I guess I'll have to find something else to watch on TV from now on.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: bigfoot951 on October 10, 2014, 04:54:09 pm
I am a baseball guy and they really got me mad the other day with they way they handled it on tv.  There have been playoff games that were only shown on the MLB channel...which I don't get and a lot of people don't.  No shot am I boycotting anything, but it upsets me to say the least.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: pwvogt on October 13, 2014, 05:23:01 pm
Yea, can't afford to go to games and haven't had TV or cable broadcasts for a number of years  :(

I watch for "free" on the internet when I can but you have to be careful because a lot of the free sites are just trying to load viruses or adware onto your computer!
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: betlynjua on October 13, 2014, 08:15:12 pm
I, too, have boycotted sports for the most part.  Not only because of the endless greed but also the attitudes of athletes in general.  Every time I turn around someone else is busted for drugs, driving under the influence, domestic violence and so on. 

If athletes are not guilty of any of these types of things, they sure do seem to make some pretty lame excuses for the ones who are. 

I have no need to waste my precious time patronizing criminals and those who choose to associate closely with them. 

I don't care if the game is on free cable, I would get so much more satisfaction watching my grass grow.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: fjaz1 on October 14, 2014, 12:15:47 am
I guess you won't be able to watch those Yankee games now lol :silly: :highfive: 8) :peace:
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: southernhorizons on October 14, 2014, 08:39:08 am
Everything's about money nowadays, all the companies are getting too big for their britches, and all their care about is ripping the little guys off to get more and more profits. They already have more money than they'd ever be able to use!
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: monnee on October 14, 2014, 08:44:39 am
That's why I watch free antenna tv instead of pay tv.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: rghvac69 on October 14, 2014, 08:53:54 am
I gave up on sports a few years ago. I got tired of those butt-kissing announcers.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: kapeh12 on October 14, 2014, 09:44:43 am
That's why I got a Raspberry Pi and configured it as a media streamer - lot of free sports to watch with the apps people built - including watching live games in other countries.  Unfortunately I burned out my one memory chip, and just got the replacement, so not I have to reconfigure it... But I'm not a huge sports fan so I'm not really missing anything.  Just did the research for friends who are considering cutting the cord - so I played around to see what I could access with the apps.

If you want to make some REAL money, create a training course someone else could actually follow to duplicate what you did and I will help you market it.

I've thought about it, but have too many irons in the fire at the moment.  I've been following a site: My Media Experience (com) which provides a lot of configuration information on the Raspberry Pi, both hardware build and software installs; along with other HTPC builds/configurations.  At present, I'd be happier to send people to this guy's site to support his work.

Also, the work of Pi keeps changing as it's open source, so it's hard to keep up with all the new goodies.  Best resource would be RaspberryPi.org - that's the official site and it's a wealth of information on different projects people have developed that one can use the R-Pi for (media streamer is just one method...I've found ways on how to turn one into your own web server so you never have to pay for web hosting, among other things).  Love the creativity on that site (forums and resources).

For media streamer configurations, I'd recommend XBMC (which I just learned is rebranding itself to Kodi as of version 14).  The can be found at xbmc.org and provides a wealth of information regarding how to install the various media center installations on the R-Pi and all the special bells/whistles that can be downloaded/configured.

If I ever get the time to create a simple PDF eBook to streamline this, I'll be sure to let you know Old Buddy!  Until then, maybe you'll find the information at the above resources sufficient and not too complex to get your sports back.  :)
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: ghunter on October 14, 2014, 09:58:16 am
I love Sports and I have comcast and when I cannot afford to to paid for it then I won't, I will just watch what I can on whatever.
Title: Re: Boycotting Sports
Post by: plennis on October 14, 2014, 11:16:56 am
I, too, have boycotted sports for the most part.  Not only because of the endless greed but also the attitudes of athletes in general.  Every time I turn around someone else is busted for drugs, driving under the influence, domestic violence and so on. 

If athletes are not guilty of any of these types of things, they sure do seem to make some pretty lame excuses for the ones who are. 

I have no need to waste my precious time patronizing criminals and those who choose to associate closely with them. 

I don't care if the game is on free cable, I would get so much more satisfaction watching my grass grow.



I guess you better not watch any TV or go to the store, or even leave your house.   Your neighbors and family have some of the same  issues, but because of who they are no one cares.   Because you are famous they make a big deal out of it and continue to whether there is anything new to report or not.  You barely hear the news if they are found not guilty, that is not news for some reason.  Studies have shown that there is no higher percentage of criminal  activities in sports than for the same number of people who are not athletes.  Just who cares if Joe Smith  from some little town is in trouble, it does not sell papers or get viewers.