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Friday, March 19, 2021

Musing on the change in electronics and internet and how that's affected my nomadic life

Looking back on recent history (my lifetime);

Advertising killed OTA tv for a while.  The move to cable tv was  "it's worth paying to not have so many commercials. "

Then cable fell out of favor for streaming plans because of limited or commercial free broadcasts on streaming. 

The other day while going through my files,  i ran across my membership cards to  blockbuster and family video.  I fondly remember when going to the video store (yes vhs video tapes)  was a highlight of the week.  The cost of 4 vhs tape rentals was about the same as 2 tickets to a movie theater.  And yes,  it was a big deal to make popcorn,  snacks,  and sandwiches for video nights.  And yes, it was sometimes a get together with friends to watch movies. 

I was a happy subscriber to Netflix early days of dialup.  I would not so patiently wait for the DVD s to arrive in the mail.  I worked going through the catalog to have a good waiting list so that my movies were uninterrupted by waiting for the ones i sent back to be logged in and my new ones sent.   There were subscription tiers of 2, 4, 8 DVDs that you could have at one time.  Somehow,  even though i promised myself only one a night,  i became a binge watcher decades ago.

I have subscriptions to 2 video streaming platforms.  And both allow limited or no commercials and downloading of videos to watch later.  I skipped right past the redbox DVD rentals. 

Currently i have approximately 20 videos of 5 most favored shows on my phone.  I enjoy being able to watch series from season 1 episode 1 to current. 

There is a plethora of streaming services including many "cable channels." Most offer what hulu did in their early days.  A selection of free content that anyone can watch.  Even current shows are available.  Some,  the day after they air,  some for a week only after airing,  some the previous seasons only.   Many offer login with your cable tv provider.  Services vary,  tiers of service vary.

I have a older flat screen LED non smart TV and a blu-ray DVD player in my van.  I've yet to hook them up and use them for two reasons -- power consumption and i am content with watching things on my small screen. 

My 4 laptops and netbooks sit up in over the front seats storage area unused for the most part.  My Samsung phone can often do almost anything required.  I no longer even own a tablet.  I may pick up one that's offline mode only to watch things on a bigger screen.

I no longer own a hotspot wifi device. Again,  my phone can share internet access through bluetooth or wifi connection.  I can mirror (cast)  onto a bigger screen if needed. 

The beauty of my system is that even though I've just added a set of batteries and a 100 watt solar panel,  my starter or house battery alone has kept up for years on charging up my electronics.

Have a happy weekend.

Good coffee to you,


Lou


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