
Originally Posted by
superheavyrhun

Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing

Originally Posted by
superheavyrhun

Originally Posted by
AdamGB
Wasn't expecting many here to have it as anybody who spends a sizeable ammount of time online knows where to stream or torrent fights. I would guess over half their subs don't go online much.
The difference is all in the picture quality and the experience. I much prefer to watch boxing with good picture quality on a big screen TV than to stream it.
Saying that, I don't subscribe because my shitty house can't get sky or cable, so I have to watch them on stream anyway. However, when I live somewhere reasonable, I fully expect to subscribe.
How can you not get Sky, are you in one of those parts of Wales that doesn't have electricity yet?

We're on the wrong side of the hill. FACT.
Something about the hill behind us being quite steep and a lack of line of sight with the satellite. The guy we had out suggested putting the dish at the top of a 12 foot pole at the bottom of the garden, and run a wire up to the house. We're not paying a couple of grand for sky.
That must be one steep motherfucking hill. But a twelve foot length of timber for a couple of quid and a second hand dish for a couple of quid more. You'll probably be able to get them for the price of a pint each. Then buy a sateelite signal reciever. I just went to ebay to find you one so that I could quote you the price in pints. Here it is :
COMPLETE SATELLITE FINDER KIT SIGNAL METER BNIB | eBay
Thus for the cost of six and a half pints, or roughly a round of drinks for a small group of people you can buy a satellite finder and plug it into the dish. I did this while being breathtakingly stoned twenty odd years ago on the top of a student house beside a small forest and still hit the satellite in a relatively short space of time. When you get it just buy an old scaffolding pole and concrete the fucker into the ground, fix your dish and off you go. I haven't bought any in a long time but I'm guessing you can get a bag of cement and a bag of ballast for about three pints, maybe two and a half pints. Phone some scaffolding companies for an old pole and ask them how many pints they want for one.

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