I have a Smok Alien, an Osub 80, and an Osub King. They all work fine. Only issues are the King faded badly and the paint wore off on the Alien. I've had no operational issues with any of them. I've had far better luck with them than Wismec or Kanger. Either way, they're all cheaply made and...
You could talk to @Eric Parlin about putting the banners back up. They went down when they changed the site, but if he still has them and puts them back in the same place your banner will work again.
No, it works better from a phone or tablet, but it does work on a Roku too, but sometimes it won't do anything and other times it only let's you watch a few channels. Also, some of the channels won't authenticate with Spectrum, like A&E and History. Others will.
Not everything, but a lot of stuff. I've got Charter Spectrum and their app makes you be on your home WiFi to watch some channels. I've found it easier to download the individual apps (like HBO and CNN) and login through the charter account. For everything that doesn't have an app though I have...
I just got Roku and I thought it was just another smart tv. I was pleasantly surprised at how wrong I was. I can watch so many of my cable channels from home while out on the road. It's pretty amazing.
Are you watching this @Bronze ? 6 hits to open it for the Sox, 4-0 in the first. Make it 7. 5-0.
Back to the tv technology thing and how far we've come. I'm watching these games on MLB tv on a 32 inch HD off of truck stop Wi-Fi. Times have changed.
Yeah, it's rebuilding time which is fun in it's own right. If you understand and accept that, it's just fun to watch a team grow and see the rookies developing. There is indeed a ton of talent and the Sox generally draft well. It will be fun to watch it all come together.
I rememberthe double dial on tv sets for UHF/VHF but I never thought of it in an AM/FM type of way where you might have a tv that didn't have both.
I just love baseball so when you give me the option of following one team day in and out as opposed to following my favorite team in an abstract...
Well, I grew up a Yankees fan in Connecticut. When I joined the Marines, you couldn't really follow your home team as you traveled since it was pre internet and you relied on the local papers. When I got out, the (now ex) wife got a job offer in Illinois. I got a short haul run out of Alsip...
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