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To: DMaA who wrote (758063)2/26/2022 7:17:25 PM
From: Sdgla1 Recommendation

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fred woodall

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Trump live at CPAC

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To: DMaA who wrote (758063)2/26/2022 7:32:29 PM
From: fred woodall1 Recommendation

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isopatch

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Its been available for over three years. Used around the world with avg. daily users +3.5M. Website states it is legal. If you ask me, nope.
Far as streaming with risk of malware it is safe. I use it on a heavy monitored computer and network. No warnings thus far.

Like I said. I use it for backup when cable goes out.



To: DMaA who wrote (758063)2/26/2022 7:44:34 PM
From: didjuneau2 Recommendations

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pheilman_
SirWalterRalegh

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There's also USTV247.TV. With the right VPN you can watch the premium channels for free also. I don't bother with the VPN anymore though - nothing on premium worth watching for the most part. I wasn't using their recommended NordVPN pay service, BTW.

If you put it on Picture in Picture, you create a little buffer, so you can do limited time replays. With a Chromecast and a Chrome, Opera, or Edge browser, you can send it right to your TV. The local cable company tried to get us steered into an Internet based subscriber streaming TV menu service. It didn't work out so well for them in their attempt to get us to pay twice for the same service.

The only problem we have now is an older TV with only one HDMI input. We have to choose between the remote control Roku or computer/smartphone control Chromecast - or watch on the computer. Usually, the computer wins. TV commercialized itself out of business at our house. I don't have the patience for it anymore.