Acadianmom wrote:There is so little on TV that I want to watch I was watching bull riding. The Saints are playing in the NFL playoffs today. I couldn't care less about football but it would be as good as bull riding. lol
Martha
Hi Martha!
What kind of things do you like to watch? What subjects interest you? If you have a broadband internet connection you could log into YouTube and watch just about
anything that strikes your fancy.
This past week I watched (YouTube):
1. A full-length special on the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten (whose Great Royal Wife was Nefertiti).
2. A full-length special on the eruption of Mt. St. Helen's (natch!
)
3. A full-length special on whether (or not!) an eruption of the volcanic Greek island of Santorini might have been the basis for the Atlantis story
4. A full-length version of the ballet "Swan Lake", presented by the Vienna State Ballet
(Yo! Those drop-dead-gorgeous, muscular guys - in tights yet - ahem - not much left to the imagination - are a real eyeful!! OH!! Be still my heart!! )5. A couple of my favorite YouTube channels are on beekeeping, new videos are posted every few days. I care nothing for bees, and I don't like the taste of honey (
LOL - that is, aside from the guys in tights mentioned above!!
) but these beekeeping videos are fascinating
6. Several videos recorded and posted by folks that live on the Big Island of Hawaii, just walking around showing the massive destruction that the recent eruption of Kilauea caused.
7. Several "how-to" jewelry making tutorials
Of course, there are so many horse, dog, and cat (and probably bull riding!) videos on YouTube that a person probably wouldn't have the time to watch them all in a lifetime, even if they were watching 24/7.
Most of what is on YouTube is commercial-free. Some have three or four seconds of a commercial at the start of a video, that you can just skip over.
What
do you like to watch? I guarantee, whatever it is, you can find it on YouTube. For free.
YouTube videos can be watched on your computer, but I prefer to watch them on my hi-def, flat-screen, tv - via a Roku box. Many YouTube videos are in hi-def, and even 4K.
Roku would not be a good option for you full-timers, but for us stay-at-home-a-lot, now-and-again'ers, Roku is AWESOME. With Roku you can subscribe to literally hundreds of channels - ALL OF THEM FREE. Or, if you want to pay to subscribe to a premium channel or two, you can do that too!
Check out Roku:
https://www.roku.com/Roku is dead easy, plug-and-play, to set up. I have had Roku for about eight years, it has totally replaced cable tv for me. I love my Roku!!
Anyone has any questions, please ask!!
Anne
Tv-aholic