Too radical an idea for a lot of people. I can see where you're coming from with the idea of it feeling liberating. And it might to a lot of people who have a problem handling TV. But for everyone else, limiting their options is a net decrease in freedom, not the other way around.
globaldiggerFeb 17, 2008Submitter
plz only leave relevant comments...don't spam
Closed AccountFeb 18, 2008
Dug Down because you're one of those morons that thinks "Faux News" in a clever thing to write.
robotbuddhaFeb 18, 2008
Too radical an idea for a lot of people. I can see where you're coming from with the idea of it feeling liberating. And it might to a lot of people who have a problem handling TV. But for everyone else, limiting their options is a net decrease in freedom, not the other way around.
Closed AccountFeb 18, 2008
Someone needs to create a script or extension to block the ads, those sites know if Adblock is installed. :(
getisboyFeb 18, 2008
True (or u mean =)
tapewormzFeb 18, 2008
Joost is terrible.
jydesignFeb 27, 2008
Here's an experiment, an attempt to keep track of various sites in one place, using Snap previews: <a class="user" href="http://www.channeldock.com/">http://www.channeldock.com/</a>
jim0bobMar 16, 2008
Have a look at <a class="user" href="http://www.watchonbroadband.com">http://www.watchonbroadband.com</a> they list free TV stations from around the world which have programs available to watch online.
starpage85May 14, 2008
Here is a good site to watch free online tv. It's easy to use with lots of channels (over 1000) and you don't have to download anything.<a class="user" href="http://www.tvweb360.com">http://www.tvweb360.com</a>