flatfourfan
PVR.............I don't get that much time to watch TV, so on Sunday night I run through the whole week and record everything that I want to watch during the week and then I pretty much forget about the television, the wife and kids get free reign and I get to do everything that I need to do during the week and then usually over the weekends, I chill down, pull up the footcushion with a cold one and watch the weeks stuff.
Most of the time that you want to watch something, there's nothing on anyway.
warrenpridgeon
I haven't really had "tv" for around 2 years now. Bought a house when I got married that had no tv antenna... just watch the odd series or movies on the tv from external drive or DVD...
peterleroux
When we got married, the Mrs and I decided against getting a TV... and then we received one as a wedding gift. We've never plugged it in to an aerial or dish, we have a media streamer and Bluray player plugged in and that suits us fine. We probably watch 4 or 5 hours a week, tops.
The only thing we miss is not being able to watch live sport, but given that we're cricket fans, missing out on the Protea's recent performances is probably OK
Codex7
All I basically still watch on TV is the rugby. At night I play PS3 and guitar. Actually works great, my wife loves watching her cooking and home renovation shows at night while I get some practice.
Nothing on TV that really interests me anymore. We do family nights watching movies now and again which is fun. The kids watch cartoons now and again, but they are not glued to the TV. We encourage them to do other things than watching TV.
TV is a worthless time sink most of the time.
Lethe
I usually practice guitar while watching TV. I end up not really watching the TV and focusing on the guitar, but every now and then while I repeat a section or technique I gaze at the TV to make it less boring. Watching shows like Myth Busters or something are cool because you don't really need to keep track of what's happening.
refuogee
Switch to DMX, put it on the blues channel and BOOM backing tracks ?
I love waking up on Saturday mornings, heading over to the couch, usually for rugby with guitar in hand and jamming. I think you can practice with TV although I am sure focused sessions would be needed as well..
ActionArnie
Been without DSTV for about 2 months (trying to save a bit of $$$), not been too bad but I'm missing the sport. Going straight back on as soon as the premier league starts again.
GuitarGeek
Sounds like a wise move, Kush. Push through the cold turkey if it starts to bite.
I haven't had a TV in years, which people at work find hard to believe. Hardly even know how to turn the damn things on, and couldn't be happier for it.
Ray
I really want to do this thing. I've told about 4 different debt collecting law firms that I dont have a TV and so I wont pay the license. And they threaten and carry on and send letters of demand. I dont feel bad about that because I watch nothing of theirs. But they say if I got a screen then I must pay for a license and I say I havent got one. So, you guys who have the TV but no dish and not watching anything, do you need to pay the license?
One thing I will miss is a bit of sport. But I tell you not so much anymore. I never sit down and watch matches or anything. And there are a few other things that catch my eye. The occasional movie but those are really available elsewhere.
AlanRatcliffe
Ray wrote:
So, you guys who have the TV but no dish and not watching anything, do you need to pay the license?
If it's a TV (i.e. it has a tuner in it), you have to pay. Antenna or dish doesn't count, it's the capability of the set to receive signals. If it is a screen, with no tuner, then it is not a TV and no fees are payable.
As far as the license ghouls go (SABC hands over to some debt collector) - simply go to the police station and swear a statement that you threw out your TV a year or two ago after it broke and never replaced it (or replaced it with a DVD and screen). Send that to them and invite them to come round and check if they want.
One thing I will miss is a bit of sport.
Thankfully I've never had an interest. One of the reasons I've never bothered with DSTV is they seem to have an absurd number of sports and other "filler" channels whether you want them or not. The smaller packages rarely have more than one or two channels I'd ever want to watch.
Mixerboy
TV itself was the cause of me not watching tv................nothing but endless retarded B.S. I might watch a bit on the weekends but even then the best part is the usb input where I'll put whatever is actually worth watching on a flash and relax on the couch for an hour or so, so it's technically just a change to a bigger computer screen with a couch.
Kush
GuitarGeek wrote:
Sounds like a wise move, Kush. Push through the cold turkey if it starts to bite.
I haven't had a TV in years, which people at work find hard to believe. Hardly even know how to turn the damn things on, and couldn't be happier for it.
Thanks a lot for the encouragement. Day one of my new liberated life is over and it went pretty well, The wife and I are excited about all the time we will have for other things. Only problem is our live-in helper. We had no idea she took so much interest all those times as we surfed through the channels, we thought she was just happy to be in our company ?. Needless to say she was devastated. We plan to disconnect the DSTV and hook up the old antenna so she can still catch her local soapies during the day, she has agreed to switch off shortly after as she doesn't care for much else apart from the morning soapie omnibuses. Looks like we are going through with it!
Tokai-SA
I currently have a nice 42" TV, looking to get another 65" to put alongside the 42" so I can watch more than one channel at once, whilst I'm noodling on a guitar & Kemper, sitting in front of my PC checking out various guitar forums, Youtube vids, Facebook, eBay, and e mails all at the same time...with everything connected to a pair of studio monitors.
I thought I was doing what everyone else was doing? ?
dee
We also have only a 32" display hooked to the XBOX. I'm also busy with my post grad studies so no time for DSTV as well. The only thing I really miss is the occasional sports game. The rest I can get on DVD.
IceCreamMan
Alan Ratcliffe wrote:
Ray wrote:
So, you guys who have the TV but no dish and not watching anything, do you need to pay the license?
If it's a TV (i.e. it has a tuner in it), you have to pay. Antenna or dish doesn't count, it's the capability of the set to receive signals. If it is a screen, with no tuner, then it is not a TV and no fees are payable.
As far as the license ghouls go (SABC hands over to some debt collector) - simply go to the police station and swear a statement that you threw out your TV a year or two ago after it broke and never replaced it (or replaced it with a DVD and screen). Send that to them and invite them to come round and check if they want.
One thing I will miss is a bit of sport.
Thankfully I've never had an interest. One of the reasons I've never bothered with DSTV is they seem to have an absurd number of sports and other "filler" channels whether you want them or not. The smaller packages rarely have more than one or two channels I'd ever want to watch.
haaaaa u make it sound so easy...reality is far different......... easier to get divorced in ZA than get off their licence database...... so much so I now pay 2 tv licences per year....ja its a long story and I don't even get a signal.....but this year is the year I stand my ground ?
Jayhell
We haven't had a TV for the last 12 years. We don't watch sport. Instead my wife downloads the programs she watches off the net and I really don't care. I hate the TV. It sucks the time from your life, advertisements get pushed on you, it's just annoying really. We have an I-pod dock on our living room 'TV' stand and I'd rather have the music I love blaring than a TV.
Keira-WitherKay
Afraid to admit i'm the movie/ tv addict .... And being an insomniac i record everything on pvr i want as i seldom watch shows at their times as i am either teaching or performing most evenings ....but i get home and happily watch a few hours ......
No sport except cricket and no soapies but movies /series and doccies i love
oddly enough i never watch music on tv .... Prefer youtube or cd's ... But thats mostly due to my eclectic tastes .....
And like many i multi task and can make dinner , play guitar and watch tv with my emails open ....and with dstv boxoffice i rent dvd's rather than a dvd store
that said , i gladly pay my lisence fee .... And get my moneys worth out of the dstv fee too
Kush
Wow, really interesting feedback form you guys. Going into day 3 now and so far so good. I have downgraded my DSTV account from the full bucket to one of the lessor ones. I discovered how you can only get Discovery if you get the full bucket (those sneaky bas...) With that discovery came the realisation that I would not find much to interest me on TV now even if I wanted to watch something. Oh and a background to the above, the wife and I decided a downgrade would be best as it gives us the local channels in a good quality and gives us the option to watch the news channels if we should want to. But I must admit, I woke up yesterday and thought " what have I done!" but the FOMO shall pass I guess. BTW (pronounced "Beee.Teee. Dubs" apparently) FOMO = Fear Of Missing Out, a recently discovered disease responsible for addictions to TV, facebook, Whatsapp, Twitter etc.
Ray
You know, over the last few days I have been telling the people here that we going to get rid of it. And from some there is a grudging support for the notion. And from others there's a sad understanding. Noone is saying "YES!! Let's do it!". So I feel like a bit scaly hey. And then my wife reckons look here, we just saw the royal baby and all. And I think but hey, we watched the news channels to see the same thing over and over waiting for the baby to be born. Then it was born and then we waited for the couple to come out with the baby for hours. And then they came out and waved and buggered off. And that has been going on over and over on the news channels. Well, I didnt watch it but every time I walk past a TV set I see something to do with that.
AlanRatcliffe
I don't try keep up on the news at all these days. No newspapers or news sites, no TV or radio news either. And you know what? The important stuff still filters through to me by one method or another (although it might take a day or two). I avoid all the bite-sized repetition that way and I still get to hear about royal babies and when Madiba is ill.
It's amazing how much of the global news I get by visiting Sickipedia once a week. The same for local news from Madam & Eve and Zapiro. ?