Hulu has cloud dvr with unlimited storage. I think all of them do, but obviously, check before signing up.
being in my 70's now, it's kind of crazy how expensive being 'connected' is, and what it means in accessories way back when, the only connection I had was a landline phone...rotary dial of course. Since I didn't know anybody and was an introvert anyway, I never called long distance so the basic phone line was 10-12 dollars a month. Gas was 25.9 by the way cable TV came along but there really wasn't a lot I wanted to see and nothing I needed to see. When I finally sprung for cable I think it was around 25-30 dollars a month. Cell phones were as big as a Buick and a better club than a phone. My first computer had a 60MB hard drive. Simple times but now? I have a desktop PC; a laptop; 2 tablets; a cell phone; and an e-reader. I'm swamped by USB cables, connections, chargers, power banks, and adapters. I used to take week long camping trips with no devices at all. Trust my survival to my wits and plenty of beer in case of a breakdown. But now, neither my wife or I drive to the store without a cell hone. If we go camping, we take two cell phones, a pair of GMRS radios, a Garmin GPS with emergency contacts, our Triple-A cards and lots of paranoia connections and subscriptions now? Comcast Internet; Comcast Landline; Comcast TV (free Peacock) AT&T cell phone (wife); Twigby cell phone (me) HBO-Max-Showtime Paramount (free with 247 subscription) Netflix streaming Amazon Prime & Prime video Amazon Kindle Unlimited I avoid adding the cost all up. Good news is I don't have to see anybody except the UPS guy
Yesterday on 1080 they were joking that OSU and WSU belong to... Broke Pac Mountain I can't quit you.
you might just try regular youtube. A lot of times live feeds are available might also try: https://the.streameast.app/v78
So I was at my parents and I watched it on YouTube. Not, YoutubeTv. Just straight up YouTube. Picture was great. Just a shitty as or two at an inopportune time
Oregon just looked like a bunch of really good players that got together to create a team. Kinda like an All Star team or Olympic team. They need a bunch of practice. Totally out of sync. Pretty sure that video room will be pretty busy this week. Here' the thing. Boise St is also a pretty good team that can play very physical. Last year they were a 9 win team that gave UCLA a very tough game and smoked Wyoming. Could have very easily been a 10 win team but lost a heartbreaker to Fresno. I did a little checking after what I watch yesterday. Boise St is ranked 28th nationally. Just out of the top 25. They did not lose any players through transfer portal and are bringing back a bunch of starters. Oregon will have to play better next week.
Good points. Someone needs to tell Lanning that it’s okay to punt once in awhile when you’ve got fourth in short at your end of the field.
Seemed like the Ducks used only a couple of pages out of their playbook. Maybe hiding things from Ohio State's version of Conner Stallions?
The O line needs to gel and yesterday they couldn't get a consistent running game going. I like how the TE's were used and Dillion has a nice arm. I didnt see any RPO' s at all.
What happened to the o line….. 4 returning starters and they get abused by Idaho? And it was not the center who fucked this up. They only allowed something like 5 sacks all season last year. Was Nix just that much better at avoiding the sack?
only 3 returning starters. JPJ and Steven Jones left for the NFL and the 6th man of last year's OLine, Junior Angilau graduated. And JPJ was the anchor and manager of the OLine and left a big hole when he left. Laloulu was going to replace JPJ at C, but then, injuries to Mathew Bedford and Dave Iuli forced Laloulu to guard and former walk-on, Pickard to C. It's a patchwork OLine right now and communication was a mess. And Cornelius had probably his worst game ever