I am not very happy with my Comcast service. They broke my DVI port when they rolled out a firmware upgrade last november.
Took like +5months and 30+ phone calls, numerous visits by field techs to say "we no longer have dvi boxes and we won't enable them". Left hand doesn't know what right is doing there.
They have given me a DVR box for 6 months with half off my current bill (thanks ccast)...however I am dropping them like a hot potato after the free upgrade has expired.
Comcast is becoming increasingly irrelevant with all the online options available today: NetFlix, Amazon To Tivo, Archive.org, Joost, YouTube, Google Videos, etc, etc.
Only problem with many of these services (except for Joost) is you kind of have to be your own programmer....I think most americans are too lazy for this and would rather be spoon-fed content....whether 100 or 400 channels of crap (hd or not) people want spoon feeding.
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Mike Klein @ Jun 13th 2007 7:42PM
I am not very happy with my Comcast service. They broke my DVI port when they rolled out a firmware upgrade last november.
Took like +5months and 30+ phone calls, numerous visits by field techs to say "we no longer have dvi boxes and we won't enable them". Left hand doesn't know what right is doing there.
They have given me a DVR box for 6 months with half off my current bill (thanks ccast)...however I am dropping them like a hot potato after the free upgrade has expired.
Comcast is becoming increasingly irrelevant with all the online options available today: NetFlix, Amazon To Tivo, Archive.org, Joost, YouTube, Google Videos, etc, etc.
Only problem with many of these services (except for Joost) is you kind of have to be your own programmer....I think most americans are too lazy for this and would rather be spoon-fed content....whether 100 or 400 channels of crap (hd or not) people want spoon feeding.