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How are you planning to watch conference? [15 vote(s)]

In person
6.7%
BYU TV
40.0%
Radio
0.0%
Internet
40.0%
A direct feed from the Holy Ghost
0.0%
In Stake Center or ward building
13.3%


Head Chef

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Conference


I'm going to be watching conference on the internet. I used to watch it on DirecTV, but we cancelled our service.

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I like to listen over the internet.  Last spring I typed notes which helped my concentration, but it was tiring, so I don't know if I'll do that this time.  I also might go to a session at the stake center.

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 Local cable provider.



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Hot Air Balloon

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Conference is one of the reasons why I rationalize keeping my highspeed internet. :)


--Ray


 



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Understander of unimportant things

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Conference on BYU TV is the justification (besides lower price) in our dropping Comcast cable and getting Dish Network.  Other than BYU TV, our only option is to go up to the chapel (which is essentially the same as not getting anything out of it due to three of the five kids not having the capacity to sit still yet... one never will, but the other two are still pretty young).


We can't do hi-speed internet at the home because of not being with AT&T / SBC and not having Comcast.  Competitors don't have the infrastructure to "piggyback" off their infrastructure as a result, and AT&T / SBC has even said they aren't sure we're close enough for a DSL line.  So, says me, why should I then change my phone service to you, have to get a new phone number and all that hassle just so that you people can run a query to see if the address is close enough to one of your sub-stations to install a DSL line?   Not gonna happen,  your stupidityness of a company... I left you guys when we moved into the house for a reason... 



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Head Chef

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Cat, you can get satellite internet pretty much wherever you are. The drawbacks are that it is expensive and it's not really that fast.

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If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom, go from us in peace. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!
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Understander of unimportant things

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Well, yeah, but since it is sooooo expensive and does not provide the same speed one would get from less expensive services, it was never even in the running for consideration...

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