Octoberbride03
<font color=660000>I think Tweetie done gone Cucko
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Thinking of dropping cable and just going over the air. I work at Target so in know how much they cost, what I don't know is just how well they work
Our tv is old but shows no signs of dying anytime soon. so if we were to drop cable we'd need the converter, and an antenna.
I have really considered this week what shows/channels I would miss and I gotta say I can live without almost all of them. I will miss the 2nd half of the NASCAR season, which hit my withdrawal buttons sooner as most of those races are on ESPN and just a few on ABC.
Already looked at Roku and Hulu and for our viewing habits I think they'd be a waste of money for us.
So if you have a converter please let me know if its worth the price or just better to get a new tv instead.

I have really considered this week what shows/channels I would miss and I gotta say I can live without almost all of them. I will miss the 2nd half of the NASCAR season, which hit my withdrawal buttons sooner as most of those races are on ESPN and just a few on ABC.
Already looked at Roku and Hulu and for our viewing habits I think they'd be a waste of money for us.
So if you have a converter please let me know if its worth the price or just better to get a new tv instead.