Sunday, November 30, 2008

Always Know a Good Deal From A Great Deal

www.buymydishtv.com/29648

It's so simple. Just click on that little link and you will be good to go to purchase your own satellite television system. Stunning HD capacity right at your fingertips. Forget about cost. In these trying times, everyone has to find stable ground. That why they price it to fit every budget. The cable bill takes too much of a chunk to suit me anyway.

But while money is on our side, time is not. Once the digital revolution goes into full effect, everything changes. Demand will likely rise many times, and who knows what might happen? Right now, installation is free. Will it stay as such? Don't run the risk.

If you act now and purchase a DishNetwork satellite TV system, I'll sweeten the pot for you. Just send me an e-mail telling me how pleased you are and I'll show you a way to make money doing what I'm doing now. Or more accurately, I can show you to someone who has it down cold. Whether or not you take it is up to you. Nothing will be forced upon you. But the directions I can give are free. Not one extra dime of your money will go to me. But this offer, like everything else in the known universe, is not forever. At present, I can only make this offer until January 31, 2009.

Think it over. But don't think too long.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Musings on technology

I'll be honest. I'm in love with technology. But it's a cautious love. I always try to keep in mind that some things can only be done by a human mind.

My father always said that it's best to keep an open mind, but not so open that your brains fall out.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Digital revolution

Hi, all.

By now, you've probably heard about how tv is going to become digital within the next few months. That leaves some people in the position of having to choose:

cable or satellite.

Both are good, and offer a wide range of services. But if you want my opinion, I've got to go with satellite. Here's why:

When I used the cable company, I had to install a bulky box myself, which I had to drive 30 miles out of my way to get from the branch office. Why did I have to do these things? Because the delivery and installation fees were ridiculous in my view. So, with about six inches of clearance between the wall and the tv set, I have to plug this thing in. I have to know which cords go into which ports, and not hurt myself in the process. Worse, when the thing breaks or is declared obsolete by the company, the process starts all over again.

Contrast this with the satellite company. They install it free of charge. If you don't believe me, just hop over to their website:

www.buymydishtv.com/29648

Check it out for yourself.