Posts Tagged ‘satellite television’

Satellite TV for PC review

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Have you ever considered how convenient it would be to watch television via your PC? Well now may be the time to do so, for at Satellite TV for PC you can find a simple download program allows you to watch 4000 channels on your PC from across the world

Subjects covered include sports and news, current affairs and politics, their upcoming channels and movies available and if you’re looking for religious or political content it is all there; from Albania to America, from Australia to Greece many countries across the world can be accessed using the system, and what’s more it is available for a one-off payment – that’s right, there is no more to pay once you pay the initial fee.

The system will run on any up-to-date computer system, no additional hardware or technical equipment is needed and no expertise in computer operation either. This is a very simple and extremely useful resource that, for less than $100, will make a great buy to those who are looking for a greater range of programmes that do not wish to invest in cable or unsightly satellite dishes.

Think of the benefits, no monthly fees and over 4000 channels available to you; I certainly find it inviting, and I’m certain that many more will. A warning though, hurry now for the price is currently a special one and will rise shortly. Satellite TV for PC may just be the best program you ever download, so do it now.

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Watch online TV review

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Many people are turning to watching TV on their computers, and most systems will allow you to do this require a monthly or pay per view fee to be paid. Watch online TV offers an instant download for a one-off fee that gives you access to thousands of channels from across the world; no monthly payments and no pay-per-view charges, just a one-off initial fee and you can begin downloading TV and streaming to your PC straight away.

The variety is amazing; there is a wealth of sports channels, movies available in many languages, TV shows and cartoons, children’s TV and more. In fact, whatever it is you wish to watch you will be able to find it once you have subscribed to Watch online TV.

What’s more, there is no need for expensive set-top boxes or additional hardware, for the system simply streams TV directly to your PC once you have made the necessary downloads. It is easy to install and even easier to use, and furthermore it is completely legal and becoming very very popular indeed.

The ability to watch TV on PC adds flexibility to your viewing habits; the variety available at Watch online TV is simply unsurpassable. You will not regret making this very affordable one-off payment in order to be able to watch more TV and more variety than you ever thought possible. Download Watch online TV now while the price is low, for I very much doubt it will remain this cheap once word gets around about this fantastic download.

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Satellite TV on a PC review

Friday, May 1st, 2009

There is a fantastic offer available at the moment from resource called Satellite TV on a PC; this allows you to stream thousands of television channels from countries all across the world onto your computer. There is an amazing selection of television available here from movies to sport, from politics to religion and more, and is all accessible by you with one simple download.

You do not need any extra equipment or technical additions to your computer, there is just a one-off payment and you can begin to download instantly watch TV on your PC. What’s more, at the moment the download is on offer are less than $35; that’s right, a one-off payment of less than $35 and then there is never any more to pay.

This offer appears to be unrepeatable and extremely affordable, and a number of countries and channels available runs into the many thousands. Being able to watch TV from all over the world on your PC enhances your viewing experience, and with no monthly payments and no license fee to pay this is an offer that is very difficult to refuse.

Satellite TV on a PC is a completely legal download that allows you completely legal access to television like you have never seen before; variety such as this does not usually come this cheap, and if you want to take advantage of this excellent offer I would say do it now the price is bound to go up before long.

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Why cable television/satellite tv/hdtv/plasma/lcd tv is bad for you

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Ok, I know the title is a mouthful 🙂 But I wanted to get your attention, because it really doesn’t matter what type of t.v. you have, whether be it the latest and greatest hi-definition (hdtv) plasma or lcd 42″ or 60″ widescreen t.v., an old black and white set tv top going on cable or satellite, or a projector projecting 10′ images against a big wall, t.v. is bad for you. I admit sadly I’ve watched my fair share of television, but I’ve been fortunate to be able to recognize that (and reduce) the amount of t.v. I watch.

Nowadays because of the proliferation of video devices (t.v., mini-t.v.’s, streaming video, ipods, store checkout counters/gasoline bars/sports bars/etc t.v.s, etc, etc), I know that it is pretty hard to avoid watching t.v. But. If you can — try the 2 week challenge — go for two week without t.v., and see if you notice a difference. (If you accomplish that — watch your favourite move — ok, just kidding 🙂 — but you’ll probably like the difference).

Most television can (and usually does) effectively accomplish the following:

  • TV dumbs you down
  • TV thinks for you and ‘reprograms’ you
  • TV wastes time
  • TV contributes to poor health

1. Dumbing Down

Television is very rarely educational, and when it is, it is edited so much and pre-empted by commercials that actual educational dialogue is minimal. Most sit-coms have ‘laugh’ tracks — because the content really isn’t all that funny — but it is there to make you comfortable to ‘laugh’ with the show. But you start ‘believing’ it must be funny — because after all — “everyone else” is laughing too. And “news” shows have soundbites that are so short, they don’t (and can’t) convey real useful information to you. Every day is usually simply the same information repackaged differently. (I.e., why do you need to know what the current temperature is outside? Open a window 🙂 And if you aren’t travelling, who cares what the weather is like in Florida if you are living in the north pole?)

2. Programming — the t.v. or you?

Television is exceptionally good at reprogramming your belief systems, and you allow it to.

As an example, one of the most popular sets of t.v. shows are murder/mystery. I.e., like five or six different versions of CSI (Miami, NYC, Regular CSI, etc), five or six versions of law and order (Regular L&O, L&O: Criminal Intent, L&O: SVU, etc, etc). (Geez, it’s almost like choosing between coke, coke classic, diet coke, coke zero, etc, etc! :))

You start watching this t.v. series — and then you believe that that is exactly how the law works. I found I was actually being brainwashed into believing exactly what was seen on t.v. is exactly as what happens. I starting thinking DNA was taken for everything (compliments of the CSI series, in which every case is magically solved by that — why don’t they just take dna at the start of the episode :P), and that people had literally no rights and could be thrown in jail at a whim. Not only is that not true in real life, but in “real life” things totally contrary to the t.v. shows such as where where a theif (in the us) could sue a homeowner because he hurt himself while stealing have happened!

Furthermore, people watch these t.v. series like Sex and the City, Survivor [whatever], The Bachelor XXXVII, etc — and start believing that women and men have sex with different people every night. That is not real life.

As an aside, why do you think highschool students love watching t.v. in class? Because they don’t have to think! 🙂 I remember in highschool that is one thing that everyone loved. It meant no homework (usually), and it meant they could turn their brain off for an hour or so.

3. TV Wastes Time

Television is an escape. Ok, totally eliminating t.v. from your diet may be hard — sometimes it’s nice to “relax” with a good show after work (although you can just as easily enjoy a good book, go to a jazz festival, watch a sunset, etc) — but when you watch more than a few hours, it literally ‘sucks’ the life out of you. You waste your life in exchange for ‘living’ someone else’s life. If you could “watch” yourself “watching” t.v. over a lifetime, you would see a drone get up, eat breakfast, sit down and stare at a box, leave for a few hours (if working), come back, and zone out like a zombie in front of a box for the next 3 hours. Wouldn’t that be boring? Wouldn’t make for a good t.v. show, would it 😛 Watching someone watching a box all day. Well, if you watch t.v. all day, that is your life. Wouldn’t it be better to live life, instead of 20 years later wondering where all the years went?

4. T.V. Contributes to poor health

Not only do you literally let the t.v. do your thinking for you while you watch it, but you also are “sitting” all the time. Not moving. Little circulation in your body. Plus, many people usually eat “junk” food (potato chips, chocolate bars, candy, soft drinks, etc) — while watching t.v. Where do you think the phrase “couch potato” came from? 🙂 Serious. Some guy in California coined it 30 years ago

Conclusions:

Hopefully I’ve convinced you that t.v. isn’t that great for you — and you might be able to fill up your time with more productive accomplishments 🙂 Now of course — I realize, if you are reading this — chances are you aren’t (as much of ;)) a couch potato as some people, because you are actually reading this 🙂 — but maybe help a friend or an aquaintance that spends too much time in front of the t.v. by showing him/her this article.

Ideas of what to do in lieu of watching t.v.:

  • Learning to cook
  • Reading a book
  • Talking/going out with friends
  • Doing some sort of sport (whether recreational, professional, or simply playing catch outside)
  • Clean your room 🙂
  • Shopping (or window shopping, depending on your budget)
  • Plus many more!

Cheers!