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An outdoor oriented photography TV Show #3217
04/24/06 08:46 PM
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I do not get this channel but a friend at work told me about the show. So, I am just passing it along.

Outdoor Photo Adventures


Thanks, Jeff
Re: An outdoor oriented photography TV Show [Re: JeffDinPA] #3218
04/25/06 04:20 PM
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LOL, I don't even get cable. I am starting to debate it though. It might be nice to get National Geographic and the other channels.

James

Re: An outdoor oriented photography TV Show [Re: James Morrissey] #3219
04/25/06 07:26 PM
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I don't even get TV here. Too far away to get signal out of the air for an antenna, can't get cable and too cheap to buy satelite. From what I have seen from a lot of the programs, I am not missing anything. If I had satelite, then I would get the discovery channel, history channel, western channel and Starz movie channels. I would probably check out National geographic and maybe have them as well.


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Re: An outdoor oriented photography TV Show [Re: DavidRamey] #3220
04/25/06 09:22 PM
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I love TV. I have my digital cable set up to turn it on the channel at 9am.

I also sent this to my local photo group.

Thanks for the info

Re: An outdoor oriented photography TV Show [Re: DavidRamey] #3221
04/25/06 09:26 PM
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I only have cable so I can get the modem for good internet connections. I probably would have it otherwise. In college I went almost a year without TV and that was pre-internet. On the other hand, my wife is the keeper of the remote, and when I tell her there is no cable in most of the areas of Alaska she would want to live, there will be some rumblings.
There are a few good channels on cable, but I would be hard pressed to get my moneys worth it were only me in the house. This one program sounds interesting though:)


Thanks, Jeff
Re: An outdoor oriented photography TV Show [Re: JeffDinPA] #3222
04/25/06 10:23 PM
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Jeff, Most of the larger towns has cable tv. I just live out of town by about 6 miles and can't get cable here. I do have DSL for internet hook up. My 1 acre of land was fenced in with chain link fence. I say "was" because the moose decided to walk over the fence instead of around it and crushed all the chain link fence to the ground. Moose up here are as common as deer in PA, except they do a lot more damage to a car when you hit them.


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Re: An outdoor oriented photography TV Show [Re: DavidRamey] #3223
04/26/06 06:43 AM
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David,
If and when we move up there it is avoidance of big cities we would look for. We are off the beaten path now, but some more separation is desired. We are out of town a little here too, we have no DSL, but cable is available. Apparently the company I use declares themselves as the originator of Cable. The valleys are plentiful in this region and a lot of people have no reception down in them. So a TV Repair guy back in the 40s or 50 had an aerial up on the Mt and strung wire to everyone house. Is this completely true, who knows, but as such I do have cable:)
We never fenced our land. You are right, I suppose a deer would do a lot less damage then a moose, but had we fenced our land, I am sure it would be all crushed down by the hunters chasing the deer:) And I think they eat "safety zone" and "no hunting" signs:)


Thanks, Jeff

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