I am 90's kids and I always grew up going to the store. Blockbuster, Hollywood, video or Dillions is where we went. My sister and I would walk to the Dillions that we could see from our house and rent movies in the summer while I was babysitting. When I moved and lived with my grandparents we never really rented movies from any location until I showed my Nana red-box Her and I would need a chick flick fix every now and then so we would run over to the closest McDonald's and get a movie!
My current choice is the Red Box but at the same time I NEVER remember to take it back so after 25 days your account is charged for the movie, that you know own. We own several Red Box movies. But my husband and I are currently contemplating Netflix. Its only $8 a month and it be accessed straight from our new smart TV. So when ever he is away on business I can just go downstairs are watch what girly or re-watch my favorite episodes of One Tree Hill without even leaving house!
Sunday, March 3, 2013
8. Radio Shows
After attempting to listen to a couple of the radio shows that hardest thing for me to listen to the whole without getting bored or restless. Maybe if I was cleaning the house or driving I would be able to sit still long enough. Another thing that kinda gets to me about the older shows is the radio voice, there is just something about the sound that drives me insane! There are only a couple that I am even able to listen to now. In the mornings on the way to work I listen to The Bobby Bones Show, I love the stories on here and now that they are going to be a country morning show it makes it even better for me! When my husband is driving we always have Octane on in the car on sirus radio. We are always listening to the Jason Ellis show, they are able to talk about every topic no matter how controversial it may be. The only time I listen to these shows is if we are in the car, I couldn't imagine only have the shows as my only entertainment.
7. Itunes or Napster
Ever since I was given an IPod Nano for Christmas, iTunes was the only thing I was using due to that being the only thing that Apple is compatible with. This is just one more way that Apple is trying to take over the music market. iTunes was relativity easy to use but you were always paying for something. I would just use the CD's I have to add to my library to add to my iPod.
I have actually never used Napster. I do like that it is a flat monthly fee for music, but at the same time I do not think that we need to keep buy single tracks to have on an mp3 player of any brand. We will pay for it, get tired of it in a couple weeks and just have to buy more. Yes I do think this is part of their plan but I will do it!
My personal favorite is one not in the original question... I have used LimeWire to find all my music. Once you do download something there are certian settings you do have to be careful, with out setting them your library will be somewhere that other people are able to download from, in turn increasing the chances of a virus. This is where I used to get all my tracks from and never once got a virus!
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