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Liz vs. Flexall
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Between Comcast and Amazon, I'm going to lose my fucking mind.
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Ive started streaming fsmw with my dish sign in. Actually works well. Least i can get hd other then on my main tv.
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Looks like they decided to play baseball today.
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APIAD wrote:
Ive started streaming fsmw with my dish sign in. Actually works well. Least i can get hd other then on my main tv.
I signed up for the MLB stream through Amazon Prime, because it was about $60 cheaper.. The service has been ... spotty. The game goes out from time to time, and last night there was no connection, even though I was able to access the internet on the laptop. It was okay, because the Mets feed was on MLB Network.
I turned on the game today and still nothing. You get a message to contact Amazon Prime but it's a link to a webpage with general troubleshooting information but no phone number.
So I call Comcast. They try the always-popular "system refresh" three times. Nada. Nunca. Nothing. But they were able to give me contact info for Amazon. I call Amazon. The employee is ... um, patronizing. "Oh, I know you guys don't like it when there's a problem with your games ..." She hands me off to another operator and I have to start all over again. I cancel the streaming service, less $20 for the first three weeks of the season. Then I order Extra Innings on Comcast, at the full rate. Which I should have done in the first place.
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I hate the Mets. Have I ever mentioned that?
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It appears Yelich also likes Dodger pitching
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From the AP article on today's game: "Mikolas (2-1), who allowed both runs, became the first St. Louis pitcher to record an out in the seventh inning this season."
Knowing that, it's amazing they've won any games at all.
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JV wrote:
From the AP article on today's game: "Mikolas (2-1), who allowed both runs, became the first St. Louis pitcher to record an out in the seventh inning this season."
Knowing that, it's amazing they've won any games at all.
I went the other way with it. My reaction was "Thank goodness I don't have to hear another analyst on MLB Network say 'No Cardinals starter has recorded an out in the seventh inning yet.'"
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forsberg_us wrote:
It appears Yelich also likes Dodger pitching
I have no idea how a lefthanded batter hits a knee-high slider from a lefthanded pitcher 425 feet. To left-centerfield, no less.
I'm starting to think Braun may have introduced Yelich to some of his friends.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
APIAD wrote:
Ive started streaming fsmw with my dish sign in. Actually works well. Least i can get hd other then on my main tv.
I signed up for the MLB stream through Amazon Prime, because it was about $60 cheaper.. The service has been ... spotty. The game goes out from time to time, and last night there was no connection, even though I was able to access the internet on the laptop. It was okay, because the Mets feed was on MLB Network.
I turned on the game today and still nothing. You get a message to contact Amazon Prime but it's a link to a webpage with general troubleshooting information but no phone number.
So I call Comcast. They try the always-popular "system refresh" three times. Nada. Nunca. Nothing. But they were able to give me contact info for Amazon. I call Amazon. The employee is ... um, patronizing. "Oh, I know you guys don't like it when there's a problem with your games ..." She hands me off to another operator and I have to start all over again. I cancel the streaming service, less $20 for the first three weeks of the season. Then I order Extra Innings on Comcast, at the full rate. Which I should have done in the first place.
Im of the opinion that live sports are very difficult to stream. I dont feel like it can ever be as reliable as satellite.
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APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
APIAD wrote:
Ive started streaming fsmw with my dish sign in. Actually works well. Least i can get hd other then on my main tv.
I signed up for the MLB stream through Amazon Prime, because it was about $60 cheaper.. The service has been ... spotty. The game goes out from time to time, and last night there was no connection, even though I was able to access the internet on the laptop. It was okay, because the Mets feed was on MLB Network.
I turned on the game today and still nothing. You get a message to contact Amazon Prime but it's a link to a webpage with general troubleshooting information but no phone number.
So I call Comcast. They try the always-popular "system refresh" three times. Nada. Nunca. Nothing. But they were able to give me contact info for Amazon. I call Amazon. The employee is ... um, patronizing. "Oh, I know you guys don't like it when there's a problem with your games ..." She hands me off to another operator and I have to start all over again. I cancel the streaming service, less $20 for the first three weeks of the season. Then I order Extra Innings on Comcast, at the full rate. Which I should have done in the first place.Im of the opinion that live sports are very difficult to stream. I dont feel like it can ever be as reliable as satellite.
Information that would have been helpful a month ago.